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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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As The Florida Bar marks its 75th year in 2025-2026, we’re looking back at the milestones, personalities, and aspirations that shaped the...
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Retired Florida Supreme Court Justice Peggy Quince delivered the keynote speech during Cooley Law School’s commencement ceremony for its Tampa...
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The Manatee County Clerk's Office donated nearly 400 toys and gifts during the month-long drive to benefit the Manatee County Foster and Adoptive...
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Gov. Ron DeSantis made seven judicial appointments late last week.
Danielle Sherriff of Boynton Beach to serve as judge on the 15th Judicial Circuit...
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The Florida Supreme Court on December 18 issued a uniform statewide bond schedule that takes effect January 1, 2026.
The court acted in In Re:...
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The Florida Supreme Court Judicial Nominating Commission has set the interview schedules for the 10 applicants looking to fill the opening created by...
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The Second District Court of Appeal Judicial Nominating Commission convened to consider applications to fill the vacancy on the Second District Court...
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William F. Blews on the steps of The Florida Bar in 1994.
William F. Blews, a longtime St. Petersburg trial lawyer and president of The Florida Bar...
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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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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act eliminates one type of loan (Grad PLUS loans) that law students use to finance the ever-skyrocketing price of law school. At the same time, the law caps unsubsidized federal loans to $50,000 per year and a $200,000 lifetime cap. With the average law school cost of attendance for many […]
“He now wants to focus on his family and move forward with his life,” said Richard Weber, a partner at Haynes and Boone who represents Jack Abramoff. Click Here To Read The Full Article
The complaints were filed in Texas, where Oura says it is expanding its manufacturing operations in order to meet demands from its partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Combined with political pressure and regulatory uncertainty, this shift signals a new litigation landscape for employers. They are now at risk from both directions—majority-group plaintiffs challenging DEI initiatives and inclusion advocates alleging retaliation when those programs are rolled back. Click Here To Read The Full Article
In one example, the plaintiff alleged the defendants’ price-fixing actions artificially raised egg prices from $1.30 per dozen in 2021 to $6 per dozen by late 2024, the complaint said. Click Here To Read The Full Article