Attorneys would be limited to a total of three email addresses to receive electronic service in court cases, under a proposal being advanced by the Florida Courts Technology Commission. Current rules allow attorneys to designate up to three email addresses per case, regardless of the number of cases they have. The FCTC on November 4 […]
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Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association hosts its Third Annual Clay Shoot Tournament for Charity February 4
The Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association will hold its Third Annual Clay Shoot Tournament for Charity February 4 to benefit the Bankruptcy Law Educations Series Foundation, Inc. The foundation promotes bankruptcy legal education and funds pro bono and other public service projects relating to the practice of bankruptcy in the Middle District of Florida. For more […]
Animal Law Section backs ‘courtroom animal advocates’ legislation
Ralph DeMeo A Central Florida lawmaker has withdrawn a bill that would allow judges to appoint “courtroom animal advocates,” but the Animal Law Section is undeterred. “If you’ll pardon the pun, the bill still has legs,” said Animal Law Section executive council member Ralph DeMeo. “There is still time, and we are working with other […]
Blake would like to serve as a senior judge
Former Circuit Judge Stanford Blake of the 11th Judicial Circuit wishes to serve as a senior judge. Any persons having knowledge bearing upon the fitness or qualifications of Judge Blake to serve as a senior judge should send, on or before December 6, written comments to John A. Tomasino, Clerk, Florida Supreme Court, 500 South […]
Enriquez appointed a Miami-Dade County judge
Judge Javier Enriquez Gov. Ron DeSantis has appointed Javier Enriquez of Miami to serve as judge on the Miami-Dade County Court. Enriquez has served as the general counsel and chief ethics officer for the Florida Department of Children and Families since 2019. Previously, Enriquez practiced family and corporate law as a solo practitioner. He received his […]

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