Bar Admissions Representation
Bar Defense Attorneys in Miami
As a law student, you are already under pressure with lectures, reading
assignments, and exams. Not to mention the impending bar examination.
What can add to this already stressful situation are bar admission issues.
If the Florida Board of Bar Examiners (FBBE) believes you have issues
of commission, it will give them cause to investigate you and make further
inquiries, Issues could include:
- Law violations
- Ethical issues in college or law school
- Serious financial issues
- Drug or alcohol issues
- Issues of omission relating to any required information on your bar application
for admission
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initial, confidential case review today. We are ready to guide your way.
Are you a law student seeking bar admission in Florida?
Whether you have already been contacted by the FBBE about a bar admissions
issue or you are concerned about a possible issue, it is critical to seek
legal advice now rather than later. Fortunately, at Rothman & Associates,
P.A., our lead attorney has extensive experience and knowledge when it
comes to bar defense matters. Bar Defense Attorney
David B. Rothman is an AV Preeminent® rated, Board-Certified criminal trial attorney
with decades of trial experience who was also on the Board of Governors
of TFB from 1999 until 2011 and served the last six years as chair or
co-chair of the Disciplinary Review Committee. In addition, he is a frequent
lecturer on ethics.
Character and Fitness
Do not fool yourself if you think "they couldn't possibly find
out." The FBBE scrupulously reviews each law student's application
of admission to the bar. This includes past indiscretions. What is of
particular concern is an applicant's "character and fitness."
Omissions on an application will only lead the board to investigate further.
Character and fitness can involve anything from criminal conduct and financial
history to employment history, litigation, and even a simple traffic ticket.
You must disclose everything. Even after you submit your application,
you have a continuing obligation to report any future conduct that relates
to your character and fitness to practice law, in according with the Rules
of the Supreme Court Relating to Admissions to The Bar. You are strongly
advised to review these rules and take them very seriously. The board
will even compare your application to law school, to see if there are
any discrepancies.
Whether you are facing further inquiry or need assistance with a "gray"
area, it is always better to double-check, rather than be scrambling when
it may be too late. Do not waste the past three or four years of your
life. Take action immediately with the help of our Florida Bar Defense Attorney.
If you are receiving inquiries by the FBBE about your bar admission application,
contact our Miami bar admissions attorneys today.