The Bar’s Young Lawyers Division will host the next webinar in the #YLDMoneyTalk series on April 6 titled, “Shift Your Money Mindset.” The webinar, hosted by Bar member and Western Michigan University law professor Joseline Jean-Louis Hardrick, educates YLD members on how to make money work for them. Additionally, it covers techniques to find happiness […]
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Davie lawyer launches equal access to justice scholarship
Bradley Winston Winston Law in Davie has launch of an “End to Stigma Within the Justice System Scholarship,” a $2,500 grant to be awarded each year to a qualified college student. The recipient may be attending college anywhere but must be a resident of Broward or Miami-Dade counties to be eligible
National Judicial College to honor former Chief Justice Barkett in Miami April 27
Judge Rosemary Barkett Former Florida Chief Justice Rosemary Barkett will be among five legal luminaries honored for helping to uphold the rule of law when The National Judicial College (NJC) celebrates its 60th anniversary at an event in Miami next month. Based in Reno, Nevada, the NJC is the country’s oldest, largest, and most widely […]
Manie petitions for Bar reinstatement
Pursuant to Rule 3-7.10, Andrew John Manie has petitioned the Supreme Court for Bar reinstatement. Pursuant to an order from the Supreme Court on June 9, 2022, in Case Number SC22-706, Manie was suspended from the practice of law for six months. Upon reinstatement, Manie shall be placed on probation for four years. In September […]
Bill to end permanent alimony clears House panel
Rep. John Paul Temple The House alimony reform bill cleared the Civil Justice Committee March 17. HB 1409, sponsored by Wildwood Republican John Paul Temple, the chamber’s companion measure to SB 1416, passed 14-1, with Rep. Patt Maney, R-Shalimar, standing as the lone dissent.

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