Proposed amendments to the Rules of General Practice and Judicial Administration regarding electronic filing
Proposed amendments to the Rules of General Practice and Judicial Administration Regarding Electronic Filing
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Proposed amendments to the Rules of General Practice and Judicial Administration Regarding Electronic Filing
Florida Lawyers Assistance, Inc., Board of Directors: One non-attorney to serve a three-year term commencing July 1, 2023. This 15-member board assists the legal community in securing counseling and treatment for emotional and chemical dependency problems for lawyers. Applications will be accepted until the minimum number required, has been received. Resumes will not be accepted […]
A bill that would allow prevailing parties to recover attorney fees and court costs in lawsuits challenging certain local government development plans cleared the state Senate this week despite concerns raised by environmental groups. Senate Bill 540, authored by state Sen. Nick DiCeglie (R-Indian Rocks Beach), passed the Senate on Thursday by a vote 29-10. […]
Sen. Danny Burgess A proposal to bar criminal defense attorneys from deposing alleged child sexual assault victims — without a showing of good cause — is gaining steam in the Florida Senate. Sen. Danny Burgess, a Zephyrhills Republican and Army JAG officer, tacked the proposal onto SB 510, “Victim’s Right to Candor in Criminal Proceedings,” on […]
Students received their juris doctor degrees from WMU-Cooley Law School’s Tampa Bay campus graduation ceremony on April 15. Graduates of WMU-Cooley Law School’s Tampa Bay campus were honored during a graduation ceremony on April 15 at the law school’s auditorium in Riverview. Juris doctor degrees were conferred to 30 members of the law school’s Justice […]

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