Joseph Corsmeier represents lawyers in defense of Bar disciplinary matters and proceedings before the Florida Bar, applicants for admission and readmission to the Florida Bar in proceedings before the Florida Board of Bar Examiners, defense of all Florida licensed professionals, including physicians, nurses, realtors, accountants/CPAs and other professionals before all Florida State Agencies and Boards.
He also assists lawyers with ethics issues, presents expert opinions on ethics and malpractice issues, including attorney’s fees, conflicts of interest, interpretation of analysis of Florida Bar rules, and other legal matters. He has testified and provided opinions in State Criminal, Civil Circuit, and Federal Court matters.
Joseph provides expert analysis and opinions on matters such as attorney ethics, legal and professional malpractice, conflicts of interests, etc. and has testified in both Federal and Florida courts about such matters.
Joseph Corsmeier is admitted to practice in all Florida Courts, the Supreme Court of the United States, The United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, and the Middle District of Florida. He is a member of The Florida Bar, American Bar Association, the Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers, and the Clearwater and St. Petersburg Bar Associations.
Many lawyers and paralegals are unfamiliar with the nuances of computer technology and data security essential to comply with 21st century ethics rules in our digital world. There are many hidden dangers in frequently used tools and platforms, includ...
This webinar will cover: Screening for conflicts of interest Creating a file organization system and checklists for managing case deadlines; pleadings index; communication records/logs; time entries/billing logs; discovery; research; misc. ...
Many lawyers may not fully understand the Bar rules and ethical considerations regarding client representation and make ethical mistakes regarding whether to take on a client representation, continue the representation, and terminating the representa...