R. Regul. Fl. Bar 6-21.2

As amended through November 4, 2024
Rule 6-21.2 - DEFINITIONS
(a) International Law. "International law" is the practice of law dealing with issues, problems, or disputes arising from all aspects of the relations between or among states and international organizations as well as the relations between or among nationals of different countries or between a state and a national of another state including transnational business transactions, multinational taxation, customs, and trade. The term "international law" includes foreign and comparative law. Practice of law that otherwise satisfies these requirements but that is on a part-time basis satisfies the requirement if the balance of the applicant's activity is spent as a teacher of international law subjects in an accredited law school.
(b) Practice of Law. Practice of law that otherwise satisfies these requirements but that is on a part-time basis will satisfy the requirement if the balance of the applicant's activity is spent as a teacher of international law subjects in an accredited law school.

R. Regul. Fl. Bar 6-21.2

Added Dec. 18, 1997, effective 1/1/1998 (702 So.2d 1261). Amended April 9, 1999, by the Board of Governors of The Florida Bar; amended and effective 12/4/2020 by The Florida Bar Board of Governors.