Theresa Pulley Radwan Stetson Law Professor Theresa Pulley Radwan has been chosen to lead Stetson Law as its interim dean. Her term will begin June 24, replacing Dean Michèle Alexandre, who is leaving Stetson this summer to become dean of the Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Radwan will serve until the position of is […]
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Deadlines extended to apply for board appointments to be made in May
The Florida Bar Board of Governors is seeking applicants for the following vacancies to be filled during its May 20 meeting. Lawyer applicants must be members of The Florida Bar and in good standing. ABA House of Delegates: Two lawyers (one under 36 delegate) to serve two-year terms commencing August 2022, at the conclusion of […]
Deadline extended to apply for the Third, Fifth, and 16th circuit JNCs
The Florida Bar has extended the deadline to apply for seats on the Third, Fifth, and 16th circuits judicial nominating commissions until May 16.. The Florida Bar has the opportunity to nominate six lawyers to the governor for his appointment for each of the vacancies. Each appointee will serve a four-year term, commencing July 1. […]
ABA revises its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion CLE Policy
The ABA has amended its continuing legal education policy to do away with numeric requirements for panel diversity, a move that may bring it into compliance with rules set by the Florida Supreme Court for CLE program accreditation in the state. “The Florida Bar has reviewed the ABA’s revised Diversity, Equity and Inclusion CLE Policy, […]
UM Student Services Building named after lawyers Harold Long, Jr., and H.T. Smith
H.T. Smith, an alumnus and member of the UM Law Board of Trustees, and Leslie Long, widow of alumnus Harold Long, were honored with the dedication of the Student Services Building in honor of Smith and Harold Long. Photo: Mike Montero/University of Miami Harold Long, Jr., and H.T. Smith never needed a covenant sealed with […]

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