Posts Tagged 'Florida Bar'



July 1, 2023 Letters

Remote Hearings I recently represented a woman whose joint Wells Fargo bank account with her ex husband was garnished for a Osceola County judgment solely against her ex. All the funds had been deposited by her. A motion had been made to Intervene, Vacate the Writ, and Assess Sanctions. My client was over the age […]

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Carl Yastrzemski, Stress, and the Physiological Sigh

As we approach the 44th anniversary of baseball great Carl Yastzremski’s record breaking 3,000 hits, we can learn something about a much-touted and recently researched relaxation technique. The Physiological Sigh, as it is known, is presently making the rounds on health focused podcasts and blog posts. What’s the connection here? In Yastzremski’s words, “When I […]

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Pilot program’s goal is to stem property fraud

Lee County Clerk Kevin Karnes While Lee County Clerk Kevin Karnes has only been on the job 10 months, combating property fraud has become a priority. On June 21, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed HB 1419,  creating the “Title Fraud Prevention Through Identity Verification Pilot Program,” exclusively for Lee County. The bill was sponsored by Rep. […]

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Tim Chinaris elected president of the Florida Supreme Court Historical Society

Newly elected officers of the Florida Supreme Court Historical Society Kim Berman, from the left, Scott Rost, Tim Chinaris, Fred Karlinsky, and Bill Schifino, Jr. Not pictured is Kara Rockenbach-Link. The Florida Supreme Court Historical Society’s Board of Trustees elected law professor Timothy P. Chinaris of Rockledge president. The FSCHS also installed other Florida Bar […]

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