Attorney challenges Florida Bar’s recommendation of disbarment, alleges free speech violations

A Miami Beach attorney is fighting disbarment after he claims that he was pursued in bad faith by the Florida Bar and even allegedly threatened by a judge.  Peter M. P. Vujin is currently fighting back against recommendations of disbarment by the Florida Bar following a series of events which began in 2009 related to alleged fraudulent activity in his apartment complex.  “I bought a condo at the Mirador 1200 Condominium Association in 2005 and then in 2009 I got a judgment against the developer. The judgment basically proved that the developer unlawfully reserved five out of nine seats on the Master Association Board to themselves, which obviously is fraud,” Vujin told the Florida Record.     Read the article……………..

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