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Jonathan Perez
A single email can undo years of client trust. One click on the wrong link can put privileged documents in the hands of someone...
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Rep. Jessica Baker
Defendants who represent themselves would be required to use a standby attorney to question vulnerable victims and witnesses,...
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The Florida Bar Board of Governors is seeking applicants for the following vacancies on the Florida Board of Bar Examiners. Nominations will be made...
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The Florida Supreme Court Judicial Nominating Commission has certified to Gov. Ron DeSantis the following nominees to fill the vacancy on the Supreme...
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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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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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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...
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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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“It takes hundreds and hundreds of hours to work these cases,” said Willkie Farr & Gallagher litigation partner Nick Reddick, who helped 36 plaintiffs secure an $841 million damages award holding Iran liable for multiple international terrorist attacks that killed Americans in Iraq. Click Here To Read The Full Article
The two questions the court has been asked to consider are related to the constitutionality of changes to the Delaware General Corporation Law that were passed into law earlier this year as Senate Bill 21 and have set members of the corporate bar at odds. Click Here To Read The Full Article
U.S. District Judge Rodney Sippel of the Eastern District of Missouri threatened to disqualify Doe Run’s lawyers in an Oct. 29 order as part of long-running litigation involving lead exposure from a Peruvian land mine. Click Here To Read The Full Article
The double-digit increase is projected to keep growing this year and, according to median motion resolution times gathered in this data set, the increase is already causing delays in court. Click Here To Read The Full Article