By ALM Staff | March 3, 2023
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.
By Jeff Amy | The Associated Press | March 2, 2023
Sen. Randy Robertson, the Cataula Republican sponsoring the bill, said it's aimed at "somebody who says they can choose, not based on evidence, but on how they feel about their political leanings, who they can prosecute."
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | March 2, 2023
Unless remedial steps are taken to patch the hole in grand jury secrecy chiseled open by Emily Kohrs, the forewoman for a grand jury in the Trump election hoax case before a Georgia court, great risk exists that grand jurors around the country will conclude that if she did it, they too can wherever in America they might be impaneled, our columnist writes.
By Jeff Amy | The Associated Press | March 2, 2023
"Have proponents of Senate Bills 113 and 114 considered what greater impacts this precedent may have on municipal bond ratings, underwriting considerations, the further de-annexation and incorporation of cities, and the possible widespread default that could occur?" David Dove, the governor's executive counsel, wrote in the letter.
By Lisa Willis | February 28, 2023
Miami attorney Eddy V. Leal of Eddy Leal, P.A., came in second with nearly 22%. Former Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge Martin Glenn Zilber placed 4th with 12% of the ballots cast.
By Michael A. Mora | February 27, 2023
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is continuing to follow through on his promise to take on trial lawyers.
By Avalon Zoppo | February 27, 2023
"I'm a little disturbed by some language I see from time to time in the present day that is a bit more combative than what I've seen in the past… It's something we judges need to keep in mind," said Judge D. Brooks Smith.
By Lisa Willis | February 27, 2023
Martin Glenn Zilber of Krinzman Huss Lubetsky Feldman & Hotte, is a former Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge hoping to clinch the job. Also running on the ballot are Lorenzo J. Palomares of Palomares-Starbuck & Associates and Eddy V. Leal with Eddy Leal, P.A.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jerry H. Goldfeder | February 27, 2023
It is surprising that there is no current remedy. In an effort to jumpstart a discussion, however, I offer the following suggestion. A state can enact a statute that allows an ill senator to resign and have the governor appoint a temporary replacement.
By Kate Brumback | The Associated Press | February 23, 2023
Drew Findling and Jennifer Little said that despite having concerns about the panel's proceedings from the start, they kept quiet out of respect for the grand jury process. But they said revelations offered by foreperson Emily Kohrs this week compelled them to speak up.
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