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Sen. Leek files ‘AI Bill of Rights’ ahead of 2026 session

Rep. Tom Leek A Volusia County lawmaker is proposing a sweeping “AI Bill of Rights,” that would protect consumers and parents, and, among other things, give Floridians the right to sue for unauthorized use of their name, image, or likeness. Republican Sen. Tom Leek, corporate counsel for an Ormond Beach insurance firm, filed SB 482 […]

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Gov. DeSantis appoints five to the bench

Gov. Ron DeSantis announces five judicial appointments December 22. Judge Katherine Miller of Daytona Beach to serve as judge on the Seventh Judicial Circuit Court Judge Miller has served as a county court judge for Volusia County since 2023. Previously, she worked at Wright & Casey. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Vanderbilt University and […]

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Practicing digital hygiene — preserving and protecting your digital footprint

James Oliver There are a multitude of cyber threats facing attorneys, ranging from phishing attacks to malware-ridden attachments to unpatched software vulnerabilities—the list is endless. If that’s not enough, physical threats such as malicious hardware, disgruntled employees, and computer theft are ever present.  Most attorneys are familiar with the obligations an attorney must undertake to […]

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Compassionate giving still subject to judicial ethics limits

A judge may not donate money to a meal train and/or GoFundMe account for the benefit of the sick spouse of an attorney that appears before them, the Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee has determined. Acting December 16 in Opinion Number: 2025-16, the JEAC said such a donation “would create a reasonable perception that the judge’s […]

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Florida Bar News Briefs covers Bar elections, driver license bill, and ethics ruling

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: Two longtime members of The Florida Bar’s Board of Governors qualifying as candidates for president-elect in the Bar’s 2026 elections. Suspects caught repeatedly driving without a valid license facing more severe […]

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