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Rep. Patt Maney
A bill that would make veterans treatment courts operate more like other specialty courts in Florida is ready for the House...
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The Florida Supreme Court is extending the term of the Workgroup on Uncontested Probate Proceedings to “support implementation, refinement, and...
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The Office of the Chief Financial Officer has set the quarterly rate of interest payable on judgments and decrees beginning January 1, 2026, at...
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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...
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Carson L. Oakley joined Williams Parker in Sarasota.
Anchor Law opened a Washington, D.C., office with Larissa Jean Owens as principal...
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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...
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Rep. Tom Leek
A Volusia County lawmaker is proposing a sweeping “AI Bill of Rights,” that would protect consumers and parents, and,...
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Gov. Ron DeSantis announces five judicial appointments December 22.
Judge Katherine Miller of Daytona Beach to serve as judge on the Seventh...
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James Oliver
There are a multitude of cyber threats facing attorneys, ranging from phishing attacks to malware-ridden attachments to unpatched...
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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...
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Why Mobile Sports Betting at Goldwin Casino: What You Need to Know Matters
Mobile sports betting has transformed the gambling landscape, allowing...
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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...
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The latest edition of Florida Bar News Briefs, a weekly podcast dedicated to what’s happening in the legal profession, is now available...
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As The Florida Bar marks its 75th year in 2025-2026, we’re looking back at the milestones, personalities, and aspirations that shaped the...
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Retired Florida Supreme Court Justice Peggy Quince delivered the keynote speech during Cooley Law School’s commencement ceremony for its Tampa...
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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...
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Gov. Ron DeSantis made seven judicial appointments late last week.
Danielle Sherriff of Boynton Beach to serve as judge on the 15th Judicial Circuit...
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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:...
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The Florida Supreme Court Judicial Nominating Commission has set the interview schedules for the 10 applicants looking to fill the opening created by...
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The Florida Bar’s Appellate Practice Section tried something new recently to boost networking and camaraderie among members. Following feedback from a recent member survey calling for more social opportunities, Chair Joe Eagleton organized informal, in-person meet-ups across the state immediately after the Appellate Practice Section’s virtual committee meetings. Members gathered simultaneously in multiple cities, including: […]
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Several conservative justices raised doubts that a 1977 law gives President Donald Trump authority to impose steep tariffs on virtually all U.S. imports. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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