The Florida Bar In re Amendment to the Integration Rule

490 So. 2d 937, 11 Fla. L. Weekly 287, 1986 Fla. LEXIS 2291
Supreme Court of Florida·Decided June 26, 1986·No. No. 67568·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Twenty-five members of the Florida Bar have petitioned this Court for an amendment to article XI of the integration rule. The proposed amendment would provide confidentiality in disciplinary proceedings regarding an attorney’s voluntarily seeking, receiving, or accepting treatment for alcoholism or alcohol abuse, unless waived in writing by the subject attorney. The board of governors opposes the petition.

During oral argument, the board’s representative stated that in February the board had established a bar-funded, nonprofit corporation to provide counseling for attorneys with drinking problems. Although the corporation is not under the board of governors’ direct control, the board appoints the corporation’s board of directors. The board of governors’ representative outlined the three purposes of the corporation as: 1) providing counseling and referral services to lawyers with drinking or drug-related problems, 2) providing limited intervention services and suggesting treatment when a lawyer’s problem is recognized by others, and 3) supervising probation as directed by this Court.

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