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Policy and rule discussions to highlight Board’s September meeting

When it meets September 20, the Board of Governors will begin the process of revising a number of Bar policies and rules. The board will review, on first reading, a proposed revision to Standing Board Policy 3.30 (Guidelines for Bar Endorsements/Participation Program). The proposed revision would apply to subdivision (a)(foremost factors to review) for participation […]

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It’s Florida Bar News Briefs

The latest edition of Florida Bar News Briefs, a weekly podcast dedicated to what’s happening in the legal profession, is now available with stories including: The Supreme Court declining to scrub the so-called “Z” words—“zeal,” “zealous,” and “zealously” from Bar rules. A warning about a rise in jury duty scams in the U.S. Middle District of […]

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U.S. Middle District of Florida reports surge in jury duty fraud calls — beware of impostors

Chief U.S. District Judge Timothy J. Corrigan and U.S. Attorney Roger B. Handberg warn the public of a nationwide scam in which callers pose as U.S. Marshals or other government officials and claim that the victim is about to be arrested for not appearing for jury duty but can avoid arrest by paying a fine. […]

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Woman shot in face with rubber bullet can’t sue individual Fort Lauderdale police officers, judge rules

A Florida woman who was shot in the face with a rubber projectile during a protest of George Floyd’s murder in 2020 cannot hold individual Fort Lauderdale police officers liable, but she can still seek civil damages from the city, a judge has ruled. Federal Judge Rodolfo Ruiz of the Southern District of Florida handed […]

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