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In April 1950, the Florida State Bar Association met for the last time. The name was shortened to "The Florida Bar" and the state's 3,758 lawyers automatically became members. Its first president was Richard H. Hunt of Miami. In 1989, The Florida Bar went to the U.S. Supreme Court to defend restrictions on attorney advertising.
Annie Joe Law: [69] [70] First female to serve as the County Attorney in Hernando County, Florida (1928) Heidi Davis: [93] First female judge in Hernando County, Florida (2010). She is also the first female circuit court judge for Lake County, Florida. [94] Linda J. Treiman (1976): [95] First female lawyer in Brooksville, Florida [Hernando ...
Frank Angones: [56] First Cuban-born male to serve as the president of the Miami-Dade County Bar Association, Florida; James Dean (1884): [12] [13] First African American male elected as a county court judge in Monroe County, Florida (1888) James C. Collier (c. 1950): [81] First African American male lawyer in Orlando, Orange County, Florida
A West Palm Beach attorney was named The Florida Bar's president-elect designate. She is the first Black woman to hold the position.
In this file photo, George Felos, then the attorney for Michael Schiavo, Terri Schiavo's husband, talks to the media after hearing the results of her autopsy report June 15, 2005 in Dunedin, Florida.
Dave Aronberg (born May 4, 1971) is an American politician who served as state attorney of Palm Beach County, Florida from 2013 to 2025. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served in the Florida Senate from 2002 to 2010 and as the Florida Attorney General’s “Drug Czar” in 2012.
The Florida Supreme Court, The Florida Bar and its Department of Lawyer Regulation administer a statewide disciplinary system to enforce Supreme Court rules of professional conduct for the more ...
Richard Edward Doran (born December 26, 1956) is an American attorney from Tallahassee, Florida. He served as the 34th Florida Attorney General from November 5, 2002, to January 3, 2003. [ 1 ]