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Florida Bar Ethics Committee Proposes Change to Credit Card Acceptance Fees

January 31, 2018 Griffin Klema 6 comments

Recently I felt compelled to see if I could have an impact on all Florida attorneys and their practice. Currently, the ethics rules prohibit lawyers from charging a losing party (or their client) the transactional costs associated with accepting credit cards, or other forms of payment. Current Rule The prohibition

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