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Bonne Zell Scheflin of Davie has applied for readmission to The Florida Bar.
The Florida Supreme Court ordered Disciplinary Revocation for Scheflin...
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The Florida Supreme Court Committee on Standard Jury Instructions in Contract and Business Cases is seeking applicants for vacancies.
Judges and...
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Gov. Ron DeSantis made five judicial appointments December 17.
Jeremiah Hawkes of Tallahassee to serve as judge on the Second Judicial Circuit...
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Judge Barbara K. Hobbs
The Second Judicial Circuit will host its annual Home for the Holidays celebration on Friday, December 19, honoring two...
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Dade Legal Aid Executive Director Karen J. Ladis, from the left , Chief Judge Ariana Fajardo Orshan, Nicole Grimal Helmstetter, Luis E. Llamas, and...
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The Rader Law Group of Coral Springs, in partnership with community organizations including Kol Tikvah in Parkland, will present Modern...
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Rep. Webster Barnaby
Suspects caught repeatedly driving without a valid license would face more severe penalties under a bill that is moving...
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Scott B. Weinberg
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...
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Shutts & Bowen’s Marc Sarnoff, from left, special guest Juan Caldes of the European Jewish Association in Belgium, Jonathan Cohen, and...
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The following individuals have submitted applications to the Florida Supreme Court Judicial Nominating Commission to fill the vacancy created by the...
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Pursuant to Rule 3-7.10, Felix Anthony Felicier of Homestead has petitioned the Supreme Court of Florida for Bar reinstatement.
Felicier was...
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Buran Casino Login: Access Your Favorite Games with Ease
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What is Buran Casino and Why You Should Login?
Step-by-Step Guide to Buran...
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Board of Governors members Paige Greenlee of Tampa and Jeff Rynor of Miami Beach have qualified as candidates for Florida Bar president-elect in the...
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Five seats on the Bar Board of Governors will have a contested race in the upcoming March elections, while 15 board members were reelected without...
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As The Florida Bar marks its 75th year, we continue to look back at the decisions, programs, and good intentions that — sometimes in unexpected...
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Seven candidates are running in three contested races for the Young Lawyers Division Board of Governors in the Bar’s March 2026 elections while...
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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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Abrahm Smith
The Florida Bar Tax Section and the Florida Institute of CPAs will host international tax professionals, attorneys, CPAs, accountants,...
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Rep. Fiona McFarland
A Southwest Florida lawmaker’s latest attempt to reform Florida’s sovereign immunity laws is ready for the House...
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CABA President Amanda Fernandez, left, with Judge Jose M. Rodriguez, who was honored with the Honorable Mario P. Goderich "PAVER" Award on December 3...
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Gov. Ron DeSantis late Friday announced four judicial appointments.
Johnathan Lott of Ft. Lauderdale to serve as judge on the Fourth District Court...
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Sen. Darryl Rouson A proposal to shield appellate court clerks and their families from potential retaliation is once again advancing through the Legislature. The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 9-1 Tuesday to approve SB 292 by Sen. Darryl Rouson, a St. Petersburg attorney, who noted that similar efforts cleared committees in recent years only to stall […]
The two lawsuits filed Wednesday are the first wrongful death claims brought in connection with the accident. Both were brought in Kentucky state court and are represented by attorneys from Clifford Law Offices out of Chicago, and the Louisville-based law firm Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Wednesday’s mistrial motion, filed by Walmart, Walgreens and CVS, cites the extraordinary length of jury deliberations and some of the notes sent by the jury, including one that asked for the sworn oath of jurors. Click Here To Read The Full Article