January 01, 2010
Court case Florida Bar v. Shankman (41 So. 3d 166, 172) cited for attorney's continuous hiring/firing of firms leading to delayed resolution and violation of FRPC 4-8.4(d)
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shankman | person | 8 | View Entity |
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This document is an excerpt from a legal report, specifically discussing Florida Rules of Professional Conduct (FRPC) 4-8.4, which addresses conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice, including dishonesty, fraud, and misrepresentation. It cites two Florida Bar cases, Frederick (2000) and Shankman (2010), to illustrate how these rules apply, particularly noting that an attorney's actions leading to delayed case resolution and increased client costs can violate FRPC 4-8.4(d). The document also references OPR's examination of FRPC 4-3.8 and the non-binding nature of American Bar Association (ABA) standards for prosecutors.
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