Jacksonville University College of Law inaugural class at the new law school’s a formal convocation ceremony at the Duval County Courthouse. Deremer Studios Jacksonville University Commercial Photography – www.deremerstudios.com Jacksonville University College of Law opened its doors to its inaugural class of 14 students Monday at the school’s downtown location, just a short walk from the […]
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The Mindful Lawyer: A License to Breathe
It is said that mindfulness practices are simple, but not easy. The same can be said about relaxation practices. The instructions are straightforward enough — for example, take a few slower, deeper breaths — but for a variety of fascinating reasons, they can be difficult to implement. Doing so, especially amid times of high stress, […]
Despite a ‘slow’ July, e-filing continues to outpace previous year
According to the latest statistics from the Florida Courts E-Filing Authority, the court system’s statewide e-filing Portal reached the peak of the summer doldrums in July. Total documents filed through the Portal were 2.42 million (in 1.64 million submissions) in July, down 7% from the previous month, and 13% from the record high setback in […]
Saldamando petitions for Bar reinstatement
Pursuant to Rule 3-7.10(b), Gregory Saldamando has petitioned the Florida Supreme Court for Bar reinstatement. Saldamando was suspended from the practice of law for a period of 91 days by order of The Supreme Court of Florida dated March 31, 2022, as a result of a complaint alleging that he failed to communicate settlement information, […]
Committee on Advertising takes up characterization and certification questions
A South Florida attorney’s royal ambitions — she wants to be called “queen of the lawyers” in a TV and billboard campaign — have been thwarted by the Standing Committee on Advertising. The committee voted 7-0 to uphold a staff finding that Bar rules prevent a Miami attorney from referring to herself as “la Reina […]

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