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In practice, between 33-40% in my experience, but here is the official information from the Florida Bar. http://www.floridabar.org/tfb/TFBConsum.nsf/48e76203493b82ad852567090070c9b9/e4c9f30ff65a77c985256b2f006c6224?OpenDocument

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