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  1. Oct 13, 2015 · The court also noted Norkin’s behavior when he appeared before the Florida Supreme Court for the public reprimand: He “intentionally smirked and stared down each justice one by one.” Disbarment...

  2. In response, Norkin asserted his “right to speak freely and to express his beliefs in the manner of his choosing,” and freely admitted that during the public reprimand, he intentionally smirked and stared down each Justice one by one.

  3. Oct 16, 2015 · Norkin was made to go up to Tallahassee to receive a public reprimand, but the court later found that he admitted that he openly stared down and smirked at each justice during the...

  4. Jul 14, 2021 · Disbarred Fort Lauderdale attorney Jeff Norkin could face time behind bars for continuing to practice law without a license. Jan Jacobowitz, owner of Legal Ethics Advisor in Miami.

  5. Oct 9, 2015 · In response, Norkin asserted his ‘right to speak freely and to express his beliefs in the manner of his choosing,’ and freely admitted that during the public reprimand, he intentionally smirked and stared down each Justice one by one.”

  6. efactssc-public.flcourts.org › casedocuments › 2014Supreme Court of Florida

    Following his suspension, Norkin failed to fully comply with the suspension order, continued to engage in the practice of law, sent unprofessional and threatening e-mails to Bar counsel, and during the public reprimand administered by the Court “intentionally smirked and stared down each Justice one by one.” Id. The Court

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  8. Jun 20, 2024 · In response, Norkin asserted his “right to speak freely and to express his beliefs in the manner of his choosing,” and freely admitted that during the public reprimand, he intentionally smirked and stared down each Justice one by one.

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