Title: In Re the Florida Bar
Citation: 215 So. 2d 613
Docket Number: 37819
State: Florida
Issuer: Florida Supreme Court
Date: November 6, 1968

215 So. 2d 613 (1968)
In re The Joint Petition of THE FLORIDA BAR and Raymond, James and Associates, Inc., a Florida Corporation.
No. 37819.

Supreme Court of Florida.
November 6, 1968.
Alan C. Sundberg, St. Petersburg, Edward I. Cutler, Tampa, and Paul H. Roney, St. Petersburg, for The Florida Bar.
Baya M. Harrison and William F. Blews, of Harrison, Greene, Mann, Davenport, Rowe &amp; Stanton, St. Petersburg, for Raymond, James and Associates, Inc.
PER CURIAM.
This cause coming before the Court presents the question whether certain activities of a securities broker constitute the unauthorized practice of law, and it appearing from the joint petition signed by the parties that petitioners, The Florida Bar and Raymond, James and Associates, Inc., a Florida corporation, have consented to this decree to clarify and remove any existing areas of disagreement which may have arisen between them, and the parties having agreed that the procedural provisions of Sub-sections 4 through 8, inclusive, of Article XVI of the Integration Rule of The Florida Bar, 32 F.S.A. be waived and that the joint petition be entertained, and the Court having jurisdiction of this matter, it is hereby
Ordered, adjudged and decreed as follows:
1. The following activities constitute the unauthorized practice of law and may not be carried on by Raymond, James and Associates, Inc., its individual officers, agents or employees and each of them is perpetually restrained and enjoined from:
2. Raymond, James and Associates, Inc., its officers, agents and employees properly may, as long as it does not violate any of the foregoing provisions:
The Corporation has cooperated in seeking the determination made herein and there is nothing to indicate that it has deliberately or contemptuously violated that part of the Integration Rule prohibiting the unauthorized practice of law.
No proceeding for contempt for violation of this decree shall be instituted by The Florida Bar unless Raymond, James and Associates, Inc. shall have been given thirty days' written notice by The Florida Bar of its intention to institute such proceedings, within which thirty-day period of time, Raymond, James and Associates, Inc. may discontinue the acts, omissions or course of conduct and thereby purge itself of the alleged contempt, provided there be no repetition of such acts, omissions or course of conduct.
It is so ordered.
CALDWELL, C.J., and DREW, THORNAL, ERVIN and HOPPING, JJ., concur.