On Thursday, August 14, 2025, the Supreme Court of Florida suspended attorney Ashley Ruth Morin, following a Notice of Determination or Judgment of Guilt filed by The Florida Bar. Morin faced legal consequences stemming from serious criminal charges.
The case is entitled “The Florida Bar v. Ashley Ruth Morin,” with case no. SC2025-1211.
The charges against Morin include Grand Theft, Unlawful Filing of False Documents Against Real Property, and Criminal Use of Personal Identification Information. She was arrested on June 10, 2024, and later pleaded no contest to two of these charges.
The suspension order requires Morin to cease all legal practice for thirty days from the date of the court’s decision, allowing her time to wrap up her practice and safeguard the interests of her current clients. Should Morin choose to notify the court in writing that she has stopped practicing and does not require the full thirty days, the suspension could be made effective immediately.
Additionally, Morin is obligated to comply with several rules set forth by The Florida Bar, including notifying her clients, opposing counsel, and relevant legal entities about her suspension. She must also provide an affidavit listing all individuals and organizations notified of her suspension within 30 days of receiving the court’s order.
The case has been referred to the Chief Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit for the appointment of a referee, who will oversee further proceedings related to Morin’s suspension and the potential sanctions that may arise from her legal violations.
The Disposition states:
“It is ordered that Ashley Ruth Morin is suspended from The Florida Bar pursuant to 3-7.2(0 of the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar.”
According to Avvo.com, Ms. Morin is an attorney in Boca Raton, Florida. She attended Nova Southeastern University – Shepard Broad Law Center, graduating in 2019. She acquired her law license in Florida in 2021.
A copy of the original filing can be found here.