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What States Have Reciprocity With Florida? Several states have reciprocity with Florida. These states include Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Washington, Washington DC, and Wisconsin.
The Florida Bar position regarding pro bono work is contained in the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar, Chapter 4 (Rules of Professional Conduct), section 6.1, which states: Each member of The Florida Bar in good standing, as part of that members professional responsibility, should (1) render pro bono legal services
Under the Reporting Professional Misconduct rule, Rule 4-8.3, an attorney is obligated to report another attorneys misconduct if the attorney has actual knowledge of a misconduct that raises a substantial question as to the offending attorneys honesty, trustworthiness, or fitness as a lawyer in other respects.
You must not knowingly enter any [bar, tavern, etc.] without first obtaining the permission of the probation officer. You must not go to, or remain at any place where you know controlled substances are illegally sold, used, distributed, or administered without first obtaining the permission of the probation officer.
If you have a civil legal problem but cannot afford to hire a private lawyer, you still may have access to the legal system through your local legal services-legal aid organization which provides free or low cost legal services to persons with low incomes.
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To seek admission to The Florida Bar, a person must meet specific eligibility qualifications, such as earning a Juris Doctor degree from an American Bar Association-accredited law school, passing the Florida Bar Examination, passing the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination, producing satisfactory evidence
In discharging the professional responsibility to provide pro bono legal service to the poor, each lawyer should furnish a minimum of 20 hours of pro bono legal service to the poor annually or contribute $350 to a legal aid organization.

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