Bar seeks a public member to serve on its Board of Governors
Continuing its practice of public involvement, The Florida Bar seeks a new nonlawyer to serve on its Board of Governors.
Since 1987, two public members have served on the Bar’s 52-member governing board, after the Supreme Court approved the organization’s request to have nonlawyer representation on the board. Only 12 other state bars have public members on their governing boards.
The board member will replace Linda Goldstein of Tampa, whose second two-year term expires in June 2024.

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