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Dupee petitions for reinstatement

Pursuant to Rule 3-7.10, Zana Holley Dupee has petitioned the Supreme Court for Bar reinstatement.

Dupee was suspended from the practice of law for one year, effective April 27, 2015, for violating Rule 3-4.3, Unlawful and Dishonest Acts; 4-3.3(a) Failing to Correct a False Statement of Material Fact; 4-3.3(b) Failing to Take Remedial Action to Correct False Deposition Testimony; 4-3.4(a) Concealing the Other Party’s Access to Evidence; 4-3.4(b), Assisting in the Giving of False Testimony; 4-3.4(c)-(d) Failure to Produce Records or Documents in Response to Discovery; 4-4.1 Failing to Disclose a Material Fact to a Third Party; 4.8.4(a) Misconduct; and 4-8.4(c) A Lawyer Shall Not Violate the Rules of Professional Conduct Through the Acts of Another and Shall Not Engage in Conduct Involving Dishonesty; and 5-1.1(e)-(f), Failure to Give Notice of Receipt of Property Held in Trust.

Any persons having knowledge bearing upon Dupee’s fitness or qualifications to resume the practice of law should contact: James Keith Fisher, Bar Counsel, The Florida Bar, Tallahassee Branch Office, 651 East Jefferson Street., Tallahassee 32399-2300, phone 850-561-5845.

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