Gary Betensky Appointed Vice Chair of the Professional Ethics Committee of The Florida Bar Committee
Gary Betensky has been appointed Vice Chair of the Professional Ethics Committee of The Florida Bar effective July 1,2020 through June 30, 2021. Betensky was appointed for his dedication to committee service and the legal profession and leadership skills that will contribute to the success of the committee's goals. During a previous term on the Committee, Betensky served as Chair.
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