How do I look up a Florida Bar complaint?

How do I look up a Florida Bar complaint?

ACAP staff, including attorneys, handle complaints and may be able to resolve problems before a complaint is filed. If you feel you have been unfairly treated by a lawyer, call ACAP at 866-352-0707. For public record information regarding any Florida Bar attorney, send us an email.

Are Florida Bar complaints public record?

Florida Bar complaints are public record. Members of the public are then able to search those historical records for information about possible disciplinary actions.

How do you find out how many cases an attorney has won?

  1. Talk to the lawyer. The easiest way to learn how many cases a lawyer wins or loses is to talk to them.
  2. Search PACER. If the attorney has practiced in the federal court system, search the PACER electronic records systems.
  3. Contact the state court.

How do you find if an attorney has been disciplined in Florida?

How Can I Check if a Florida Attorney Has Been Censured or Disciplined by Any Legal or Ethics Committee in the Past?

  1. Visit the State Bar of Florida website.
  2. On the homepage, you will see the Find a Lawyer feature on the right-hand side.
  3. Type in the first and last name of the lawyer you’ve been interviewing.

How do I contact the Florida Bar Association?

Call 1-866-854-5050 or email Member Records….By Department.

Attorney Consumer Assistance Program (Complaints) 850-561-5673, 1-866-352-0707
Florida Registered Paralegal Program 850-561-5840
Human Resources 850-561-5714
Lawyer Referral Service 850-561-5844
Leadership Academy 850-561-3195

Which lawyer has won the most cases?

Gerald Leonard Spence (born January 8, 1929) is a semi-retired American trial lawyer. He is a member of the American Trial Lawyers Hall of Fame. Spence has never lost a criminal case either as a prosecutor or a defense attorney, and has not lost a civil case since 1969.

Do lawyers have a win loss record?

There are no win/loss statistics. Also, recognize that most cases, if prepared and presented properly, are won or lost based on what juries or judges hear from the witness stand. Excellent lawyers have lost cases and less than excellent…

How do I verify an attorney in Florida?

Visit the State Bar of Florida website. On the homepage, you will see the Find a Lawyer feature on the right-hand side….Profile information is required to be available to the public and should include:

  1. Name.
  2. Bar number.
  3. Mailing address.
  4. Email.
  5. Personal bar URL.
  6. VCard.
  7. County.
  8. Circuit.