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The Florida Supreme Court agreed Thursday to amend a discovery rule to address a Civil Procedure Rules Committee concern about potential...
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Florida Lawyers Mutual Insurance Company (FLMIC) has declared a dividend to be paid to qualifying policyholders during 2025.
FLMIC was created by...
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Alexa Duarte, from the left, Andy Garcia, Taylor Diaz, John Cervera, Patricia Fors, Gabriel Diaz, Javier Ley-Soto, Judge Kansas Gooden, Judge Norma...
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Laura Boeckman, Lynn Drysdale, Miriam Soler Ramos, and James “Jim” Robinson have been appointed to the Funding Florida Legal Aid Board of...
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The $115.1 billion austerity budget that lawmakers approved in an overtime session includes a hefty increase in new judgeships — but not the 50...
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As a result of the untimely passing of Judge Dawn Caloca-Johnson, there is a vacancy on the Second Circuit Court bench. Gov. Ron DeSantis has asked...
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If you are a solo practitioner or work for a small firm, you should consider utilizing AI. But how? The following is a safe, practical, ethical...
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A Florida judge may not maintain active law enforcement credentials by completing recertification training with — or accepting payment for that...
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With cyber hacking and fraud attempts on law offices skyrocketing due to the use of AI by criminals, the Cybersecurity and Privacy Law Committee...
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The National Judicial College, the nation’s premiere educational institute for judges for over 60 years, created a special course called...
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The Florida Bar has been alerted to a new wave of phishing emails targeting law firms — particularly smaller practices — in an apparent...
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At the request of the Attorney General, the Florida Supreme Court Judicial Nominating Commission gives notice it will be conducting interviews to...
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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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The Florida Supreme Court has directed The Florida Bar to stop appointing delegates to the ABA’s House of Delegates, citing concerns about...
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Second Judicial Circuit Judge Anthony Miller, from left, Brandy Tynes and her children, Guardian ad Litem Child Advocate Manager Alexsia Davis, and...
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Karen Ladis, DLA executive director, from the left, David Alschuler, Pro Bono GAL Award recipient, and Judge Samantha Ruiz Cohen.
Dade Legal Aid...
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As The Florida Bar prepares to celebrate its 75th anniversary this year, its annual fee season is underway with the traditional early option of...
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Stephanie Perkins and Mochi, the first rabbit in Florida to assist with courtroom testimony.
Delivering courtroom testimony is especially...
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FRP Enrichment Committee Co-Chair Rebecca Schriver donates blood to honor the memory her sister, who died of cancer, and to honor the late Alexa...
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The Florida Supreme Court will anchor the Bar’s diamond anniversary celebration at the 2025 Annual Florida Bar Convention with an hour-long...
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Gov. Ron DeSantis June 11 made the following appointments to Florida’s Judicial Nominating Commissions.
Supreme Court Judicial Nominating...
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The newly formed “Corporate Council Committee,” an initiative President-elect Rosalyn Sia Baker-Barnes launched earlier this year at the...
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The Florida Supreme Court’s ongoing efforts to improve and expedite the resolution of civil cases resulted in the adoption of a series of...
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Edward Blumberg In 1975, as the Vietnam War came to a close, Microsoft was founded, and “Jaws” swam into theaters, more than 700 Florida attorneys were just beginning their legal careers. A half a century later, those same lawyers will be honored for 50-years of service during the Annual Florida Bar Convention on June 27 […]
As a result of the untimely passing of Judge Dawn Caloca-Johnson, there is a vacancy on the Second Circuit Court bench. Gov. Ron DeSantis has asked the Second Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission to provide him with nominees for this vacancy by no later than Friday, July 24. Complete, unredacted applications for this vacancy must be […]
If you are a solo practitioner or work for a small firm, you should consider utilizing AI. But how? The following is a safe, practical, ethical approach to adopting AI. This short guide provides a step-by-step roadmap that typically takes 3-6 months to implement, which should garner measurable efficiency gains within 60 days of a […]
Wednesday’s verdict, which was all compensatory damages, is the first in a talc trial against Johnson & Johnson in Boston. Click Here To Read The Full Article
The New York City mayor can appoint and reappoint judges to the city’s criminal and family courts—which are the most salient points of contact for most residents—and may temporarily fill vacancies in the city’s civil courts. But how mayors have wielded this power, and how the next one will, has received little attention, even as […]