In Re Amendments to the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar—Rules 6-27 & 6-28

11 So. 3d 343, 34 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 369, 2009 Fla. LEXIS 929, 2009 WL 1617777
CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedJune 11, 2009
DocketSC08-1981
StatusPublished

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In Re Amendments to the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar—Rules 6-27 & 6-28, 11 So. 3d 343, 34 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 369, 2009 Fla. LEXIS 929, 2009 WL 1617777 (Fla. 2009).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

The Florida Bar petitions this Court to consider proposed amendments to the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar. We have jurisdiction. See art. V, § 15, Fla. Const.

The Bar proposes two additional practice areas of legal certification — in education law and adoption law — through a pair of new subchapters within chapter 6, Legal Specialization and Education Programs, of the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar. The Board of Governors of The Florida Bar voted unanimously to approve the proposed amendments. The proposals were published for comment in the September 15, 2008, edition of The Florida Bar News. In that publication, the Bar instructed interested parties to file any comments directly with the Court. Thereafter, the Bar filed its petition with the Court on October 22, 2008. Two comments were filed with the Court, and the Bar filed a reply to the comments. 1

*344 The first proposal would create a certification area for education law and be identified in the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar as subchapter 6-27. The second proposal would create a new certification area for adoption law and be identified in the rules as subchapter 6-28. After considering the two proposals and the comments, the Court adopts the new subchapters.

Accordingly, the Court adopts the amendments to the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar as modified and as set forth in the appendix to this opinion. 2 These amendments shall become effective immediately upon the release of this opinion.

It is so ordered.

QUINCE, C.J., and PARIENTE, LEWIS, CANADY, POLSTON, LABARGA, and PERRY, JJ., concur.

APPENDIX

6-27 STANDARDS FOR CERTIFICATION OF A BOARD CERTIFIED EDUCATION LAWYER

RULE 6-27.1 GENERALLY

A lawyer who is a member in good standing of The Florida Bar and who meets the standards prescribed below may be issued an appropriate certificate identifying the lawyer as a “Board Certified Education Lawyer.” The purpose of the standards is to identify those lawyers who practice in the area of education law and have the special knowledge, skills, and proficiency, as well as the character, ethics, and reputation for professionalism to be properly identified to the public as board certified education lawyers.

RULE 6-27.2 DEFINITIONS

(a) Education Law. “Education law” means the practice of law involving the legal rights, responsibilities, procedures, and practices of “educational institutions,” students, personnel employed by or on behalf of educational institutions, and the guardians and parents of students participating in education. The term “education law” shall also mean the practice of law on behalf of public or private clients in matters including, but not limited to: state, federal, and local laws, regulations, and proceedings involving student rights and student discipline; administrative law and rules regulating the operations of schools and education in Florida; charter schools; finance issues involving educational institutions, including bond indebtedness, certificates of participation, impact fees, and educational benefit districts; litigation involving educational institutions, including matters of sovereign immunity, civil rights in educational environments, including the civil rights of students and personnel in education; labor issues involving educational institutions, including standards of professional performance and practices involving personnel employed by or on behalf of educational institutions; private school contract matters and litigation involving private school entities; disability law, including § 504, Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, and the Americans With Disabilities Act; laws of general governance, including the Sunshine Law, Public Records Act, Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Officials, purchasing and bid issues; and construction, land use and development law as these areas relate to educational facilities. The purpose of education law certification is to identify lawyers who, although they may not practice substantially in each of these areas, nonetheless concentrate their practice of law in a wide variety of these categories of law in the educational environment, either on behalf of persons dealing with or receiving educational services, or as practitioners on *345 behalf of educational institutions. “Education law” also includes presiding as an administrative law judge, arbitrator, hearing officer, judge or member of another tribunal or panel over a dispute involving education law issues.

(b) Educational Institution. “Educational institution” means any entity, private, public, for-profit or not-for-profit, that has appropriate licensure (or otherwise is legally authorized) as a provider of educational services and instruction, and is primarily devoted to the provision of education and instruction to persons of any age. Without limitation, examples of educational institutions shall be public school boards and school districts, public and private universities, community colleges, private schools, charter schools, and technical or trade schools.

(c) Lead Attorney. “Lead attorney” means one serving as the primary attorney, whether as a team leader or alone, working on behalf of either a private party or an educational institution. Service as a supervisor and signatory of legal documents, but without substantial participation in the preparation of those documents, does not constitute service as lead attorney. Service in the role of lead attorney also includes presiding as a judge, administrative law judge, arbitrator, hearing officer, or member of an administrative tribunal or panel hearing or presiding over a dispute involving a matter of education law.

(d) Practice of Law. “Practice of law” is defined as set forth in rule 6 — 3.5(c)(1). RULE 6-27.3 MINIMUM STANDARDS

(a) Minimum Period of Practice. The applicant must have been engaged in the practice of education law for at least 5 years immediately preceding the date of application. Additionally, the applicant shall have been a member in good standing of the bar of any state of the United States or the District of Columbia for a period of 5 years as of the date of application.

(b) Substantial Involvement. The applicant must demonstrate substantial involvement in the practice of education law during at least 3 of the 5 years immediately preceding the date of application. An applicant who meets the practical experience requirements in subdivision (c) below shall be presumed to meet this requirement.

(c) Practical Experience. The applicant must demonstrate broad, substantial, practical experience in education law by providing examples of service as the lead attorney on behalf of a private or public client involved in education law issues. Using the point values and limitations assigned below; the applicant’s examples from the following actions must total at least 50 points during the 5 years immediately preceding the date of application. Unless expressly permitted by the standard itself in the following subdivisions, an applicant may only take points under 1 subdivision for each project of work.

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