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The Florida Bar asked Circuit Judge Lisa Herndon to find that Jerry and Brooke Girley violated their oaths and recommend […] The post Lawyers may face discipline for criticizing a judge’s ...
Ignatio C. "Nelson" Spoto: [71] First Italian American male judge in Hillsborough County, Florida (1949) Martin Caraballo: [71] First Latino American male to serve as the President of the Hillsborough County Bar Association (1919) Lanse Scriven: [43] First African American male to serve as the President of the Hillsborough County Bar ...
Florida Secretary of the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and Florida House of Representatives [39] Nikki Fried: Florida Commissioner of Agriculture and Florida Democratic Party chair [4] [5] Bob Graham: 38th Governor of Florida, U.S. Senator, and founder of the Bob Graham Center for Public Service [40] [34] [6] Ben Hill Griffin
Brooke D. Anderson (born 1964) is an American diplomat who served as a Deputy U.S. ambassador at the United Nations, as Chief of Staff and Counselor for the White House National Security Council, and as Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State and the Under Secretary for Political Affairs on the Iran Nuclear Negotiations. [1]
The Florida Bar is the integrated, or unified bar organization for the state of Florida. It is the third largest such bar in the United States. [3] Its duties include the regulation and discipline of attorneys and the governance of Florida Registered Paralegals. [4] As elsewhere in the United States, persons seeking admission to the bar must ...
Brook De Melo Gomes: One pressing issue in the Town of Cutler Bay is financial responsibility with tax payer dollars, especially with the Legacy Park and Municipal Complex project. The $37 million ...
Snyder is accused of shooting Katy Brooke Jones, 36, of Williamston five times in the parking lot of NRTC Automation shortly before 6:45 a.m. ... The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office and ...
Florida Bar v. Went For It, Inc., 515 U.S. 618 (1995), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld a state's restriction on lawyer advertising under the First Amendment's commercial speech doctrine. The Court's decision was the first time it did so since Bates v.