Petition of THE FLORIDA BAR: In re AMENDMENT TO THE INTEGRATION RULE, ARTICLE XI, RULE 11.02(4) (TRUST FUND DISBURSEMENTS).
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January 23, 1986.
January 23, 1986.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Patrick G. Emmanuel, President, Pensacola, Joseph J. Reiter, President-elect, West Palm Beach, John F. Harkness, Jr., Executive Director, John T. Berry, Staff Counsel and Dennis X. Crowley, Ethics Counsel, Tallahassee, Patrick T. Christiansen, Chairman, Orlando, for Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section of The Florida Bar, and J. Richard Harris, Chairman, Palm Beach, for Special Committee on Trust Accounting, for The Florida Bar, petitioner.
James K. Rush of Anderson & Rush, Orlando, F. Perry Odom and Dean Bunch of Ervin, Varn, Jacobs, Odom & Kitchen, Tallahassee, and Henry P. Trawick, Jr. of Trawick, Griffis & Hammersley, Sarasota, responding to petition.
Kenneth L. Mann of Kenneth L. Mann, P.A., Orlando, Eugene N. Betts of Eugene N. Betts, P.A., Miami, Joseph A. Solla of the Law Offices of Joseph A. Solla, Miami Springs, James L. Simon of Bogin, Munns, Munns & Simon, Orlando, Henry P. Trawick, Jr. of Trawick, Griffis & Hammersley, Sarasota, John M. Thomson of Tobin & Thomson, Coral Gables, Steven A. Geller of Geller & Geller, Hallandale, James K. Rush of Anderson & Rush, Orlando, James H. Gilbert, Jr. of Gillespie, McCormick, McFall, Gilbert & McGee, Pompano Beach, Philip M. Francoeur, Jr. of Philip M. Francoeur, Jr., P.A., Naples, and Marwin S. Cassel of Britton, Cassel, Schantz & Schatzman, Miami, responding to order of April 18, 1985.
Supreme Court of Florida.
PER CURIAM.
This proceeding is before the Court on the petition of The Florida Bar for adoption of an amendment to the Integration Rule. We previously published the proposed new provision as modified by the Court and asked for the comments and suggestions of the Bar. The reasons underlying the perceived need for the new rule and some of the policy arguments pertaining thereto are briefly set forth in the opinion accompanying the previous publication. The Florida...
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