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Broward Election Forum: Judge Dennis Bailey and Litigator George Odom Jr. Vie for Circuit Bench
Before they face off on election night, incumbent Judge Dennis Bailey and Fort Lauderdale litigator George Odom Jr. made their case to voters in a live Q&A session with the Gwen S. Cherry Black Women Lawyers Association and the League of Women Voters.Florida Republican Cooperating With Campaign Finance Probe
The Department of Justice's Public Integrity Section is looking into the expenditures of former Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, including a 2017 trip to Walt Disney World with her children and grandchildren, rooms at a Ritz-Carlton resort and a New Year's Eve meal at a high-end seafood restaurant.Amazon Spends $22M on Miami-Dade Land for Giant Distribution Facility
This likely will be the e-commerce giant's biggest distribution center in South Florida.Acting US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Names New Chief of Public Integrity Section
Seth DuCharme named Sam Nitze, who has served as deputy chief of the Criminal Appeals Division since 2018, and before that, worked in the Public Integrity, General Crimes and National Security and Cybercrime sections, to the post.Law Grad Says He's Being Retaliated Against For Bar Exam Criticism
Brian Heckmann, a 2020 graduate of Florida International University College of Law, said he believes the Florida Board of Bar Examiners is punishing him for speaking out against its handling of the bar exam by subjecting him to a heightened character and fitness review.View more book results for the query "The Miami Herald"
Law in the Time of COVID: How UC Irvine Law's Dean Is Making It Work (From Home)
In the first installment of the new Law.com series "Law in the Time of COVID: How Are You Making It Work (From Home)?" University of California, Irvine School of Law Dean L. Song Richardson shares how she spends a typical day working from home, and how she finds time to unwind when home and work have merged.Law in the Time of COVID: How UC Irvine Law's Dean Is Making It Work (From Home)
In the first installment of the new Law.com series "Law in the Time of COVID: How Are You Making It Work (From Home)?" University of California, Irvine School of Law Dean L. Song Richardson shares how she spends a typical day working from home, and how she finds time to unwind when home and work have merged.11th Circuit Revives Jeffrey Epstein Victims' Challenge to Secret South Florida Deal
"Our criminal justice system should safeguard children from sexual exploitation by criminal predators, not re-victimize them," Senior Circuit Judge Frank Hull wrote in a previous review.Miami Lawyer in Hot Water With Florida Bar
The attorney is accused of violating three Rules Regulating the Florida Bar, governing misconduct, honesty and fitness as a lawyer.Republican 'Dark Money' Casts Shadow in Democratic Primaries
State Sen. Perry Thurston Jr., who is slated to become the Senate Democratic leader in 2022 if he gets reelected, is being attacked by a political committee led by Republican consultant William Stafford Jones, who, according to state election records, chairs more than 100 political committees.Trending Stories
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