• Insurance • Intellectual Property • Product Liability • Securities • Rankings • Regional Powerhouses • Law360's MVPs • Glass Ceiling Report • Global 20 • Law360 400 • Diversity Snapshot • Practice Group Partner Rankings • Practice Groups of the Year • Pro Bono Firms of the Year • Rising Stars • Trial Aces • Site Menu • Join the Law360 team • Search legal jobs • Learn more about Law360 • Read testimonials • Contact Law360 • Sign up for our newsletters • Site Map • Help Is Life As A Lawyer Making You Happy? Take Law360's Anonymous Satisfaction Survey Sanctions Sought Against Billionaire Sex Offender, Fla. Firm Share us on: By Nathan Hale Law360 (March 26, 2018,10:06 PM EDT) -- A federal court has been urged to order Florida law firm Fowler White Burnett PA and its former client Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted billionaire sex offender, to show why they should not be sanctioned for allegedly retaining copies of another law firm's confidential documents in violation of a court order. The recently disbanded South Florida finn of Farmer Jaffe Wcissing Edwards Fistos & Lehrman PL said in its March 19 motion that recent developments in ongoing litigation between Epstein and former Fanner Jaffe partner Bradley J. Edwards, who represented several of Epstein's victims, showed that Fowler White retained a copy of the confidential documents and that they had been passed along to Epstein's current counsel and to Epstein himself. "Despite obligations as officers of this court to follow a specifically delineated procedure designed to protect highly confidential and privileged materials, Fowler White has apparently deliberately copied EFTA00793762