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Attorneys who have achieved 50 years of practice, even if they spent part of their careers in other states, can be recognized for their dedication...
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From revealing confidential information to prevent death or substantial bodily harm to retired lawyers to IOTA trust accounts, the Supreme Court...
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Rep. Kevin Chambliss
The House Commerce Committee has approved a criminal justice reform measure that advocates say will help former felons return...
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Sen. Lori Berman
The Senate has approved a measure that would require Florida courthouses to have dedicated lactation spaces, long a priority of...
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A Florida man claims only a nearby swimming pool saved him from being burned alive, after he allegedly caught fire when a propane grill exploded at...
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A Florida bill that would bar financial institutions from considering environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors in their investment...
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Voting is underway for contested seats for The Florida Bar’s Board of Governors in the 11th and Out-of-State circuits and two races for the...
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David Behrend, M.ED., director of Career Planning Services for Lawyers in Ardmore, Pennsylv ania, and Florida Lawyers Assistance, will offer a free...
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Sen. Travis Hutson
The Senate Judiciary Committee has signed off on sweeping litigation reforms, many long demanded by industry to combat...
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The Florida Board of Bar Examiners recently honored its staff at its annual longevity and merit awards luncheon in Tallahassee. Executive Director...
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Sen. Jennifer Bradley
The measures offering greater protection to defense counsel and enhancing the penalties for anyone who attacks any...
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International arbitrator and litigation attorney Luis O’Naghten joins Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP as partner in the Miami office...
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A federal appeals court has affirmed the legality of a Florida measure that bars the sale of long guns to those under 21 years old, concluding that...
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A state appeals court has overturned an action by Florida environmental regulators, finding that state efforts to protect Florida’s bubbling...
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Attorney General Ashley Moody: “Identity thieves love tax season and as we continue our series warning about common tax-related scams, I want...
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Rep. Anna Eskamani
FSU Law students are joining an effort to permanently abolish Florida’s sales tax on diapers and adult incontinence...
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Rep. David Smith
A House panel has voted overwhelmingly to extend the same public records exemption that shields judges to the judicial assistants...
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The measure that would diversify revenues, support staffing needs, and account for services without a dedicated funding source for the Florida...
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Rep. Clay Yarborough
A Senate panel has approved a measure, backed by the Family Law Section, that would, among other things, make it easier for...
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Attorneys who have achieved 50 years of practice, even if they spent part of their careers in other states, can be recognized for their dedication and service. The Florida Bar will recognize veteran lawyers during a luncheon at the 2023 Annual Florida Bar Convention, tentatively scheduled for Friday, June 23, 2023, at The Boca Raton […]
Rep. Kevin Chambliss The House Commerce Committee has approved a criminal justice reform measure that advocates say will help former felons return to the workforce. The committee voted unanimously March 17, without discussion or debate, to approve HB 489 by Rep. Kevin Chambliss, D-Miami. Click Here To Read The Full Article
From revealing confidential information to prevent death or substantial bodily harm to retired lawyers to IOTA trust accounts, the Supreme Court March 16 amended 17 Bar rules and one bylaw. The Bar’s proposals were all approved by the Board of Governors. The more significant amendments, according to the court, include: Click Here To Read The […]