Trump’s SoFla lawyer Ticktin faces fourth Bar ethics probe after costly rebuke by federal judge
Peter Ticktin and Donald Trump as classmates in a 1964 yearbook photo from the New York Military Academy.
By Noreen Marcus, FloridaBulldog.org
A Deerfield Beach lawyer who just got slammed in federal court for crafting Donald Trump’s Deep State conspiracy lawsuit can expect a grilling from the Florida Bar — or worse.
It would be Peter Ticktin’s fourth round with lawyer regulators, his first based on a Trump case. More than a decade ago the Florida Supreme Court had him briefly shut down his practice twice, ruling in 2009 that he’d shown “poor professional judgment” resulting in “misconduct … unbecoming of a member of The Florida Bar.”
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