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Case problem is now available for The Florida Bar’s Annual High School Appellate Brief Writing & Moot Court Competition
The Florida Bar has released the case problem for those wanting to compete in its annual High School Appellate Brief Writing & Moot Court Competition, an event that provides Florida students with “a unique and enriching experience in the world of law and advocacy.” This competition offers high school students the opportunity to gain a first-hand […]
Chief Judge John Miller details the First Circuit’s massive cyberattack
First Circuit Chief Judge John Miller was in his bathroom shaving when his cell phone rang on September 29. Given the hour, 6:30 a.m., Miller knew it wasn’t good news. “It was my court administrator on the line, and he was saying we have been the victim of a cyberattack, and they have everything,” Miller […]
Tallahassee has the second-highest demand for lawyers in the nation, following the D.C. area
Tallahassee has the second-highest demand for attorneys in the country, outranked by only the Washington, D.C., area, according to the latest annual American Bar Association profile of the profession. The Miami area ranks third; the New York City area ranks fourth; and, Santa Fe, New Mexico ranks fifth. The rankings, which come from the U.S. […]
Osceola clerk offering Winter Wonderland themed wedding ceremonies
This holiday season, you can get “Winter WonderWed” at the Osceola County Courthouse. Osceola Clerk Kelvin Soto’s marriage team has transformed the ceremony room into a Winter Wonderland for couples getting married. Through December, couples may have their wedding ceremony in a winter themed ceremony room. Couples will be immersed in “snowy” surroundings with a […]

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