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Steven Pinkert gives expert advice to people applying to the Florida Bar
Miami, FL, United States of America (prbd.net) 22/10/2012
Assuming you have never applied to the Florida Bar before, the Florida Bar applicationprocess can seem a bit foreign and tricky. When applying, you are actually filing your application with the Florida Board of Bar Examiners. It is important to see this group of individuals as real people when completing your application—it is important to look at things from their perspective. Most importantly, be yourself! Make sure that all of the information you provide on your application is honest, and do no leave out any important details; be honest.

Steven Pinkert is extremely knowledgeable when it comes to Florida Bar admissions from his own personal experience with the application process, as well as his formal and extensive legal education.Pinkert attended both medical and law school, and assists clients in certain legal issues like immigration, Chinese market entry, imports and exports, real estate, and purchase of large-scale medical equipment. Pinkert received his MBA and law degree from the University of Miami and represents clients all over Florida.

Pinkert stresses the importance of including the most minute details on your application, even if you do not think they are necessary for lawschool admission. It is common that people are put under some sort of probation or disciplinary action in college, but forget to include this on their application. This can seem dishonest and may misrepresent your true character. Just because you experienced minor troubles with the law many years ago does not necessarily mean that they will hinder your admittance into the Florida Bar. Disclose every last piece of information!

To learn more, visit http://pinkertconsulting.com/

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It is common that people are put under some sort of probation or disciplinary action in college, but forget to include this on their application. This can seem dishonest and may misrepresent your true character. Just because you experienced minor troubles with the law many years ago does not necessarily mean that they will hinder your admittance into the Florida Bar. Disclose every last piece of information! To learn more, visit http://pinkertconsulting.com/

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