Posts Tagged 'Florida Bar'



Gov. DeSantis makes one judicial appointment

Gov. Ron DeSantis May 22 appointed Cory Chandler of Tampa to serve as judge on the Hillsborough County Court Chandler has worked as an attorney at Spector Gadon Rosen Vinci since 2008. Previously, he was the owner of The Chandler Law Firm, P.A., and prior to that an assistant state attorney with the 13th Judicial Circuit. […]

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Blake petitions for Bar reinstatement

Pursuant to Rule 3-7.10, David Garrett Blake of Tampa has petitioned the Supreme Court for Bar reinstatement, Blake was suspended for one year effective 30 days after the Florida Supreme Court’s order dated January 6, 2022, for violation of the following Rules Regulating the Florida Bar: Rule 3-4.3 (Misconduct and Minor Misconduct); Rule 4-1.1 (Competence); […]

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Meredith Sasso appointed to the Florida Supreme Court

Gov. Ron DeSantis May 23 appointed Sixth District Court of Appeal Chief Judge Meredith Sasso to the Florida Supreme Court. “The judiciary plays a critical and unique role in our constitutional government, and I am resolutely committed to upholding the rule of law for as long as I am privileged to serve,” said Sasso, pictured […]

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Florida Bar Foundation’s Annual Award Ceremony and Breakfast tickets are available now

Tickets are on sale now for The Florida Bar Foundation’s Annual Award Ceremony and Breakfast. The Medal of Honor, Curran Distinguished Service Award and other awards will be presented during the 2023 event being held June 22 at 8 a.m. at The Boca Raton during The Florida Bar Annual Convention. Tickets and table sponsorships are […]

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Florida Bar News Briefs highlights the latest happening in the profession

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: A proposed rule to prohibit Florida lawyers from threaten other professionals with negative social media posts or administrative complaints just to gain an advantage in a civil dispute. The Florida Board […]

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