Florida Law TV® is part of the Law TV® Network, a video driven legal directory that features quality educational videos from some of the state’s premier law firms.
The legal directory includes a comprehensive listing for each law firm, including how to reach the firm directly or on social media.
Why It Matters
I just got back from the hospital. I held my former client’s hand, my friend’s hand, and told him his lawyer says he has to...
Continue Reading
Carson L. Oakley joined Williams Parker in Sarasota.
Anchor Law opened a Washington, D.C., office with Larissa Jean Owens as principal...
Continue Reading
Judge Katherine Miller of Daytona Beach to serve as judge on the Seventh Judicial Circuit Court
Judge Miller has served as a county court judge for...
Continue Reading
Rep. Tom Leek
A Volusia County lawmaker is proposing a sweeping “AI Bill of Rights,” that would protect consumers and parents, and,...
Continue Reading
Gov. Ron DeSantis announces five judicial appointments December 22.
Judge Katherine Miller of Daytona Beach to serve as judge on the Seventh...
Continue Reading
James Oliver
There are a multitude of cyber threats facing attorneys, ranging from phishing attacks to malware-ridden attachments to unpatched...
Continue Reading
A judge may not donate money to a meal train and/or GoFundMe account for the benefit of the sick spouse of an attorney that appears before them, the...
Continue Reading
Why Mobile Sports Betting at Goldwin Casino: What You Need to Know Matters
Mobile sports betting has transformed the gambling landscape, allowing...
Continue Reading
Welcome to F7 Casino! If you’re new to the world of online roulette, you might have some questions. This guide will help you understand the best...
Continue Reading
The latest edition of Florida Bar News Briefs, a weekly podcast dedicated to what’s happening in the legal profession, is now available...
Continue Reading
As The Florida Bar marks its 75th year in 2025-2026, we’re looking back at the milestones, personalities, and aspirations that shaped the...
Continue Reading
Retired Florida Supreme Court Justice Peggy Quince delivered the keynote speech during Cooley Law School’s commencement ceremony for its Tampa...
Continue Reading
The Manatee County Clerk's Office donated nearly 400 toys and gifts during the month-long drive to benefit the Manatee County Foster and Adoptive...
Continue Reading
Gov. Ron DeSantis made seven judicial appointments late last week.
Danielle Sherriff of Boynton Beach to serve as judge on the 15th Judicial Circuit...
Continue Reading
The Florida Supreme Court on December 18 issued a uniform statewide bond schedule that takes effect January 1, 2026.
The court acted in In Re:...
Continue Reading
The Florida Supreme Court Judicial Nominating Commission has set the interview schedules for the 10 applicants looking to fill the opening created by...
Continue Reading
The Second District Court of Appeal Judicial Nominating Commission convened to consider applications to fill the vacancy on the Second District Court...
Continue Reading
William F. Blews on the steps of The Florida Bar in 1994.
William F. Blews, a longtime St. Petersburg trial lawyer and president of The Florida Bar...
Continue Reading
A fifth case over the 737 Max 8 crash of Ethiopian Air Flight 302 is on hold given the government shutdown, which hit its 37th day on Thursday. Click Here To Read The Full Article
The investigation comes at a time of transatlantic tensions over the extraterritorial effects of the EU’s digital rules on U.S. companies. Click Here To Read The Full Article
The decision kicks the case back to U.S. District Court Judge Alvin Hellerstein, who in 2024 denied Trump’s second motion to remove the state case to federal court, in light of the last year’s U.S. Supreme Court decision broadening presidential immunity. “The district court did not grapple with any of the central issues,” the appeals […]
The National Law Journal celebrated exemplary lawyers and law firms from Washington, D.C. and around the country at our 2025 National Law Journal Legal Awards. Click Here To Read The Full Article
David Farkas objected that FirstEnergy of Akron, Ohio, tied at least 10% of executive bonuses to diversity, equity and inclusion metrics. Click Here To Read The Full Article