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Florida Bar v. Kaminsky

Supreme Court of Florida
Dec 5, 2002
835 So. 2d 270 (Fla. 2002)

Opinion

Case No. SC02-2380.

December 5, 2002.

Lower Tribunal No. 2003-00,466(02)NRS


Decision Without Published Opinion.


The uncontested petition for disciplinary resignation, as provided by Rule 3- 7.12, Rules Regulating The Florida Bar, with leave to seek readmission after five years, is granted subject to the continuing jurisdiction of this Court. See Florida Bar v. Ross, 732 So.2d 1037, 1040-42 (Fla. 1998). Disciplinary resignation is tantamount to disbarment. Florida Bar v. Hale, 762 So.2d 515 (Fla. 2000). The disciplinary resignation shall be effective 30 days from the date of this order so that Respondent can close out his practice and protect the interests of existing clients. If Respondent notifies this Court in writing that he is no longer practicing and does not need the 30 days to protect existing clients, this Court will enter an order making the resignation effective immediately. Respondent shall accept no new business from the date this order is filed.

Judgment is entered for The Florida Bar, 650 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, Florida 32399, for recovery of costs from Lawrence Jay Kaminsky in the amount of $750.00, for which sum let execution issue.


Summaries of

Florida Bar v. Kaminsky

Supreme Court of Florida
Dec 5, 2002
835 So. 2d 270 (Fla. 2002)
Case details for

Florida Bar v. Kaminsky

Case Details

Full title:THE FLORIDA BAR, Complainant(s), v. LAWRENCE JAY KAMINSKY, Respondent(s)

Court:Supreme Court of Florida

Date published: Dec 5, 2002

Citations

835 So. 2d 270 (Fla. 2002)

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