September 1, 2025, Disciplinary Actions
The Florida Supreme Court in recent court orders disciplined 16 attorneys, revoking the license of three, suspending eight, and reprimanding five.
Cristina Bosmenier, 6800 Harvala St., San Diego, CA, suspended for 30 days effective 30 days following an August 7 court order. (Admitted to Practice: 2017) Bosmenier was arrested for two DUI offenses between October 2017 and February 2018, adjudicated guilty, and placed on criminal probation for 12 months. She successfully completed her probation. In another instance, Bosmenier was diverted to a Practice and Professional Enhancement Program for allegations of lack of competence and failure to communicate when terminating an attorney-client relationship in 2019. Bosmenier failed to complete the program. Bosmenier’s personal and professional circumstances have significantly changed since these ethical violations. She presented evidence of rehabilitation and mitigation, and she has accepted responsibility for her actions. (Case No. SC2025-0244)
Alexis Francisco Carter, Jr., 1220 Commerce Park Dr., Suite 203, Longwood, public reprimand, to be published in the Southern Reporter, and attendance at The Florida Bar’s Professionalism Workshop, effective immediately following an August 21 court order. (Admitted to Practice: 2009) Carter failed to provide a client with diligent representation and adequate communication, failed to timely and properly withdraw from the representation, and failed to accurately report his employment status to The Florida Bar. (Case No. SC2024-0390)

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