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Justice Labarga to keynote Criminal Law Update 2023 at convention

Justice Labarga Florida Supreme Court Justice Jorge Labarga will deliver a keynote address to the Criminal Law Section’s “Criminal Law Update 2023,” on Thursday, June 22, at the Annual Florida Bar Convention in Boca Raton. Appointed to the Supreme Court in 2009 by Gov. Charlie Crist, Labarga has agreed to share his “very personal story” […]

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The Florida Bar will honors it 50-Year Members and Senior Counselors at a Friday luncheon

The Florida Bar will host a luncheon to honor attorneys and senior counselors for 50 years of service and dedication to the practice of law during the Annual Florida Bar Convention on Friday, June 23, at 12:30 p.m. at The Boca Raton resort hotel in Boca Raton. Other veteran lawyers will also be recognized at […]

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The Attorney-client Privilege v. The Confidentiality Rule: A Lawyer’s Conundrum in the Use and Application of the Evidence Code v. The Rules of Professional Conduct  

From newly admitted members of The Florida Bar to those ready for retirement after countless years of dedication to the legal profession, many lawyers have committed the faux crime of using “privileged” and “confidential” interchangeably when justifying why they cannot disclose certain information relating to a client’s representation. Why is this? Perhaps the simplest answer […]

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