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Gary Lesser sworn in for second term as president of Jewish Lawyers Association of Palm Beach County

Florida Supreme Court Justice John Couriel, left, and JLA President Gary Lesser Former Florida Bar President Gary S. Lesser was sworn in for a second term as president of the Jewish Lawyers Association of Palm Beach County during an installation ceremony held September 16 at the Historic Palm Beach County Courthouse. Florida Supreme Court Justice […]

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Coast to Coast Legal Aid of South Florida hosts inaugural Pro Bono Reception

CCLA Chair Berbeth Foster, from the left, honorees Alison F. Smith and Jill A. Ginsberg, and CCLA Executive Director Lisa Goldberg. Two South Florida attorneys were recognized for their commitment to public service at Coast to Coast Legal Aid of South Florida’s (CCLA) inaugural Pro Bono Reception, held September 18 at the Ft. Lauderdale office […]

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51st Annual Public Employment Labor Relations Forum returns to Orlando October 16–17

Janeia Ingram The Florida Bar’s City, County, and Local Government Law Section and Labor and Employment Law Section will host the 51st Annual Public Employment Labor Relations Forum on October 16–17 at the Marriott Orlando World Center. This program is the premier statewide event for attorneys and professionals who practice in public sector labor and […]

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20 apply for 15th Circuit judicial vacancies

The 15th Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission announces that the following persons have applied for either the vacancy for a circuit court judge and/or vacancy for a county court judge created by the signing of SB 2508 by Gov. Ron DeSantis: Michael Barnett Karen Black Click Here To Read The Full Article

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Bradley recognized for pro bono service by ABA’s Death Penalty Representation Project

Bradley, with 13 offices across the country, including one in Tampa, has been recognized with the “Exceptional Service Award” by the ABA Death Penalty Representation Project for “demonstrating an exceptional commitment to excellence in capital defense.” The firm was nominated for its service to death row prisoners and was presented with the award at the […]

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