Supreme Court of Florida, 1985

Florida Bar v. Hamrick

Florida Bar v. Hamrick
Supreme Court of Florida · Decided November 14, 1985 · Adkins, Ehrlich, McDonald, Overton, Shaw
478 So. 2d 814; 10 Fla. L. Weekly 604; 1985 Fla. LEXIS 4043 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Florida Bar v. Hamrick

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

The Florida Bar charged Hamrick, a member of the bar, with violating discipli*815nary rules 6-101(A)(3) (neglect of a legal matter) and 7-101(A)(l) (failure to seek the legal objectives of a client). Following a hearing on the matter, the referee recommended that Hamrick be found guilty of the above-listed charges and that he be given a public reprimand.

After reviewing the record, we agree with the referee’s recommendations. We therefore find Richard D. Hamrick guilty of violating disciplinary rules 6-101(A)(3) and 7-101(A)(l). Publication of this opinion in the Southern Reporter will serve as his public reprimand. Judgment for costs in the amount of $916.33 is hereby entered against Hamrick, for which sum let execution issue.

It is so ordered.

ADKINS, Acting C.J., and OVERTON, McDonald, EHRLICH and SHAW, JJ., concur.

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