Jacksonville attorney, former US Senate candidate disbarred for practicing law while suspended
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Reginald Luster, a Jacksonville lawyer who tried to run for a U.S. Senate nomination as a Democrat in 2016, has been disbarred following a court order earlier this month.
According to the Florida Bar, it got several complaints that Luster was practicing law while he was suspended.
The Florida Bar said he was contacting insurance companies to settle claims for “clients” and bank records also indicated he was receiving settlement money while suspended.
According to the Florida Bar, disbarred lawyers cannot re-apply for admission for five years and are required to go through an extensive process that includes a background check and retaking the Bar exam.