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All applicants seeking admission to The Florida Bar must be enrolled in an ABA-accredited law school that will ultimately result in the awarding of a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree, or must have already been awarded the JD degree from an ABA-accredited law school at a time when the law school was accredited or within
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Rule 8.3 of the California Rules of Professional Conduct is a significant step towards promoting transparency and accountability within the legal profession. This rule states that lawyers must report instances of credible evidence suggesting that another lawyer has engaged in certain misconduct.
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.
Rule 4-8.6 - AUTHORIZED BUSINESS ENTITIES (a) Authorized Business Entities. Lawyers may practice law in the form of professional service corporations, professional limited liability companies, sole proprietorships, general partnerships, or limited liability partnerships organized or qualified under applicable law.

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