The Florida Bar seeks non-lawyer board member

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The body that licenses and regulates the state’s nearly 107,000 lawyers is looking for a non-lawyer to be a member of its governing board.

“A screening committee of The Florida Bar Board of Governors has been appointed to review the applications for the public member position, conduct final interviews and make recommendations to the Bar’s governing board during its March meeting in Washington, D.C.,” said a Monday press release.

“The board will then recommend three people to the Supreme Court of Florida, and the court will appoint one of the three nominees to the board,” it said. “The Board of Governors oversees the Bar’s lawyer discipline program, continuing legal education programs, legislative activities and the overall administration of The Florida Bar.”

The replacement is for Lawrence W. Tyree of Orlando, whose second two-year term expires next June.

“Since 1987, two public members have served on the Bar’s 52-member governing board, after the Supreme Court of Florida approved the organization’s request to have non-lawyer representation on the board,” according to the release. “Only 12 other state bar associations have public members on their governing boards.”

Here’s the rest of the release:

Board members average 200-300 hours per year on Bar business, depending on committee assignments.

Although attorney members of the Bar’s governing board pay their own expenses related to their attendance at six board meetings and other events held each year, non-lawyer board members are reimbursed for “reasonable travel and related expenses for attending official bar functions.”

The new board member will serve a two-year term commencing June 28, 2019. Public members are not allowed to serve more than two consecutive terms.

Most of the Bar’s board is apportioned according to Florida’s 20 judicial circuits, with attorney members elected by lawyers in their locality. There are four additional out-of-state representatives. The other public member currently serving on The Florida Bar’s Board of Governors is Sharon B. Middleton of Ponte Vedra Beach.

Anyone interested in serving as a public member may click here to download and complete the application form from the Bar’s website, or call The Florida Bar headquarters at 850-561-3127 to obtain the application.

Completed applications must be received by Joshua E. Doyle, Executive Director, The Florida Bar, 651 E. Jefferson St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-2300, no later than Jan. 25, 2019.

Jim Rosica

Jim Rosica is the Tallahassee-based Senior Editor for Florida Politics. He previously was the Tampa Tribune’s statehouse reporter. Before that, he covered three legislative sessions in Florida for The Associated Press. Jim graduated from law school in 2009 after spending nearly a decade covering courts for the Tallahassee Democrat, including reporting on the 2000 presidential recount. He can be reached at [email protected].



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