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Associate Jennifer Leto Joins Armstrong Teasdale in Miami

Armstrong Teasdale announces the addition of Litigation Associate Jennifer A. Leto to the firm’s Miami office.  Focusing on commercial litigation, she leverages her extensive experience in state and federal courts to represent clients in a variety of contentious matters. Leto is skilled at drafting motions and other responsive pleadings, arguing motions and conducting arbitration, and […]

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Greenberg Traurig Orlando Awards Community Impact Grant to Celebrate 30 Years of Service

The Orlando office of global law firm Greenberg Traurig P.A. is celebrating its 30th anniversary by establishing a $100,000 Community Impact Grant to support four local non-profit organizations. Established in 1995 with a single lawyer, the Orlando office has grown to a team of 100 attorneys and staff, committed to delivering comprehensive legal services and […]

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Judicial ethics panel clears judges to join sponsored trip to Israel

Florida’s judicial ethics panel says judges may accept reasonable expense reimbursements for participating in educational trips or other extrajudicial activities — including those not directly related to the law — as long as such involvement doesn’t compromise their impartiality or violate reporting rules. The Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee acted April 6 in Opinion Number: 2025-08. […]

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