EFTA00224905.pdf
PDF Source (No Download)
Extracted Text (OCR)
(USAFLS)
From:
. (USAFLS)
Sent:
Lie n 4
September
•
M
To:
(USAF L S);
(USAFLS);
Subject:
e ler o
orida Bar
(USAFLS)
Hi all — I have drafted the attached.
is out of town. so do you want anyone else to take a look before I
send it out?
I have talked to one of Bob J.'s partners. and they are also drafting a letter.
dr
Florida Bar Ltr
re Ethics Opin...
Assistant U.S. Attorney
500 S. Australian Ave, Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Phony
Fax
Tracking:
44
EXHIBIT B-93
EFTA00224905
(USAFLS)
From:
Sent:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
(USAFLS)
thursday. September 18. 2008 7:21 PM
(USAFLS); Lee.
(USAFLS)
equest orWritten Staff Opinion
Dear Sir or Madam: Please see the attached correspondence. Thank you for your assistance.
Florida Bar Ltr
re Ethics Opin...
Anal Victim
Notification -- S..
Final Victim
lobficabon Repr..
Assistant U.S. Attorney
500 S. Australian Ave, Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Phone
Fax
Tracking:
EFTA00224906
(USAFLS)
From:
MAIL (MAIL@Sabarorg)
Sent:
Thursday. September 18, 2008 7:22 PM
To:
3)
Subject:
Request for an Opinion from The Florida Bar
Your correspondence to the Ethics and Advertising Department has been received and will be responded to by a
Florida Bar staff member as quickly as possible. Please note that written ethics opinions may take 3-5 weeks.
33
EFTA00224907
(USAFLS)
From:
(USAFLS)
Sent:
Wednesday, October 15.2008 9:46 AM
To:
Ethics_Opinions@flabar.org
Subject:
RE: FW: Request for Written Staff Opinion ATTN Elizabeth Clark Tarbert
Attachments:
image001.gif
Dear Ms. Tarbert — Is there any update on my Ethics inquiry of September le? We have located additional
victims and I would like to send notifications to them.
Thank you.
Assistant U.S. Attorney
500 S. Australian Ave. Suite 400
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Phone
Fax
From: MAIL [madto:MAIL@flabar.org] On Behalf Of Ethics Opinions
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 1:33 PM
To:
(USAFLS)
Subject: Re: FW: Request for Written Staff Opinion ATTN Elizabeth Clark Tarbert
Dear Ms.
Thank you for re-sending the inquiry. Most inquiries receive a reply within 3-5 weeks.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Clark Tarbert
Ethics Counsel
II
(USAFLS)"
> on 09/29/2008 12:05:05 PM
To: "Ethics Opinions" <ctopinion@flabar.org>
cc:
Subject: FW: Request for Written Staff Opinion ATTN Elizabeth Clark Tarbert
Staff:
Dear Ms. Tarbert — Here is my earlier e-mail.
Thank you.
Assistant U.S. Attorney
500 S. Australian Ave, Suite 400
EFTA00224908
The Florida Bar
JOHN F. HARKNESS, JR.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
VIA FACSIMILE
& U.S. MAIL
651 EAST JRIERRSON STREET
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32369.2300
November 4, 2008
Ms.
Assistant United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
500 South Australian Avenue. Suite 400
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
860/661.6600
ven.F1-0111DABAR.o8/:
Re:
Ethics Inquiry 28386
Dear Ms. la:
I received your request for an advisory ethics opinion dated September 18. 2008. You ask
whether you violated Rule 4-7.4, Rules Regulating The Florida Bar, by complying with your
statutory obligation to contact victims to inform them of the resolution of their matters and by
complying with a court order to advise them that the services of an independent attorney-
representative would be offered to them free of charge.
Unfortunately, I cannot provide the opinion you requested, because you are asking about your
past conduct and legal questions that relate to your obligations under federal statutes and a court
order. Florida Bar ethics attorneys are only authorized to provide opinions regarding an
attorney's own future conduct. We are not authorized to render opinions concerning an
attorney's past conduct or legal questions. See Procedures 2 (aX1XB) and 2(a)( I )(D), Florida
Bar Procedures for Ruling on Questions of Ethics (www.11oridahanory, )
Although I cannot provide an opinion, I can discuss the relevant rules. Generally speaking. Rule
4-7.4 (a), prohibits an attorney from soliciting clients in person or through an agent, or in writing
without complying with the attorney advertising rules, if the lawyer's primary motive is
pecuniary gain, and states:
(a) Solicitation. Except as provided in subdivision (b) of this rule. a lawyer
shall not solicit professional employment from a prospective client with whom the
lawyer has no family or prior professional relationship, in person or otherwise, when
a significant motive for the lawyer's doing so is the lawyer's pecuniary gain. A
lawyer shall not permit employees or agents of the lawyer to solicit in the lawyer's
behalf. A lawyer shall not enter into an agreement for, charge. or collect a fee for
professional employment obtained in violation of this rule. The term "solicit"
EFTA00224909
Ms.
November 4, 2008
Page 2
includes contact in person, by telephone, telegraph, or facsimile, or by other
communication directed to a specific recipient and includes (i) any written form of
communication directed to a speck recipient and not meeting the requirements of
subdivision (b) of this rule, and (ii) any electronic mail communication directed to a
specific recipient and not meeting the requirements of subdivision (c) of rule 4-7.6.
Emphasis added. If your contact with victims is neither motivated by pecuniary gain nor to assist
another lawyer whose significant motive is pecuniary gain, then it is unlikely that your contact
with victims could be characterized as improper solicitation in violation of Rule 4-7.4 (a).
Although your letter does not reference Rule 4-4.2 ("Communication with Person Represented
by Counsel"), this rule prohibits a lawyer from communicating directly with a person the lawyer
knows is represented in a particular matter, and states:
(a) In representing a client, a lawyer shall not communicate about the subject of
the representation with a person the lawyer knows to be represented by another
lawyer in the matter, unless the lawyer has the consent of the other lawyer.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, an attorney may, without such prior consent,
communicate with another's client in order to men the requirements of any court
rule, statute or contract requiring notice or service of process directly on an adverse
party, in which event the communication shall be strictly restricted to that required by
the court rule, statute or contract, and a copy shall be provided to the adverse party's
attorney.
Emphasis added. It would be prudent for you to comply with this rule by limiting your contact to
the lawyers of represented victims. Whether or not you were required to comply with this rule in
the past, or whether you would be required to comply with it in the future, given your obligations
under the federal statutes and the relevant court order involves legal questions beyond the scope
of an ethics opinion.
Finally, Rule 4-3.4, prohibits a lawyer from deliberately violating a court's order, and states:
A lawyer shall not:
(e) knowingly disobey an obligation under the rules of a tribunal except for an
open refusal based on an assertion that no valid obligation exists;
Emphasis added.
EFTA00224910
Ms.
November 4, 2008
Page 3
Thus, Rule 4-3.4 (c), requires you to comply with any orders issued by the court. Again, I can
provide no opinion on how to accomplish compliance, because interpretation of the court order
requires legal advice beyond the scope of an ethics opinion.
If you disagree with my denial of your request for an advisory ethics opinion, you have thirty(30)
days to request that the Professional Ethics Committee review the denial. A request for review
must be addressed to Elizabeth Clark Tarbert, Ethics Counsel, at 651 E. Jefferson Street,
Tallahassee, Florida 32399. The request must be postmarked no later than thirty (30) days from
the date of this letter, not the date of receipt. The request must contain the original inquiry
number and clearly state the issues for review. You may include a written.argument explaining
why you believe you should be issued an advisory ethics opinion. Procedures governing your
request for review and committee procedures may be found in Procedures 3(d), 4 and 6. Florida
Bar Procedures for Ruling on Questions of Ethics (available on The Florida Bar's websitc at
www.floridabar.org). The Professional Ethics Committee meets approximately four times per
year. You will be notified of the committee's decision promptly.
If you have any questions, please call me at a.
Si
atOrLY
Assistant E ic
unsel
GEF/gef
28386gef denial
EFTA00224911
Document Preview
PDF source document
This document was extracted from a PDF. No image preview is available. The OCR text is shown on the left.
This document was extracted from a PDF. No image preview is available. The OCR text is shown on the left.
Extracted Information
Dates
Email Addresses
Document Details
| Filename | EFTA00224905.pdf |
| File Size | 651.4 KB |
| OCR Confidence | 85.0% |
| Has Readable Text | Yes |
| Text Length | 8,595 characters |
| Indexed | 2026-02-11T11:54:51.882972 |