By Michael A. Mora | December 26, 2023
"If anything, the judicial circuits need to be expanded and not contracted, as we did with the district courts of appeal," said Craig J. Trocino, the director of the University of Miami School of Law Innocence Clinic.
By Mason Lawlor | December 26, 2023
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruled in a dispute between Florida poultry producers that a class action alleging violations of the state's fraud statute is not federally preempted.
By Michael A. Mora | December 20, 2023
"Never in my wildest dreams did I think that I would be the president-elect of the Florida Bar," South Florida litigator Rosalyn "Sia" Baker-Barnes said.
By Lisa Willis | December 20, 2023
"Obviously hard work helps, and dedication ... but if the goal is for money, you'll never be satisfied. You'll never be happy. If you spread your wings and you work with other people, get involved, it all comes back to you," said Ira Leesfield, founding partner of Leesfield Scolaro, Miami.
By Jim Turner | December 20, 2023
Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Cabinet approved a new ranking list of 258 farms, ranches and forests that could be preserved through the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services' Rural and Family Lands Protection Program.
By Jim Saunders | December 20, 2023
Hillsborough County Circuit Judge Nancy Jacobs filed a motion to disqualify Abigail MacIver from a Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission hearing panel, in part because MacIver is married to Fifth District Court of Appeal Judge John MacIver.
By Michael A. Mora | December 19, 2023
"One of the big moments at trial was when we were questioning Swaim and he was still claiming to own all the land under the ocean," said Sen. George LeMieux, a shareholder at Gunster.
By Brendan Farrington | December 18, 2023
Republican Party of Florida Chairman Christian Ziegler is accused of raping a woman with whom he and his wife, Moms for Liberty co-founder Bridget Ziegler, had a prior consensual sexual relationship, according to police records.
By Jim Saunders | December 18, 2023
The appeals panel backed a decision by Circuit Judge Brandon Young, who found the minor "failed to demonstrate sufficient maturity" to receive a waiver of the notification and consent requirement.
By Jim Saunders | December 18, 2023
The case is playing out amid wide-ranging debates in Florida and other states about school officials removing or restricting access to books.
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