Via Dawn M. Rapoport, Esq
4-8.4(c) [A lawyer shall not engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation ….]
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF FLORIDA
THE FLORIDA BAR, Complainant,
v.
DAVID JAMES STERN, Respondent.
The Florida Bar, complainant, files this Complaint against David James Stern, respondent (also referred to as David J. Stern), pursuant to the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar and alleges:
1. Respondent is, and at all times mentioned in the Complaint was, a member of The Florida Bar, admitted on November 27, 1991 and is subject to the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Florida.
2. Respondent’s law office was located in Broward County, Florida, at all times material.
3. The Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Grievance Committee “I” found probable cause to file this Complaint pursuant to Rule 3-7.4, of the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar, and this Complaint has been approved by the presiding member of that committee.
4. During all times material, respondent was the managing attorney and sole shareholder of the Law Offices of David J. Stern, P.A. (also referred to as the Stern law firm or Stern firm).
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