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Former Florida trial attorney is new CEO of Martin Health
A former Florida trial lawyer was named the new president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Martin Health System this past summer. -
Construction lawyers added to Boyd & Jenerette's new Orlando office
ORLANDO -- Two new construction lawyers have joined the firm Boyd & Jenerette, which recently opened a new office in Orlando. -
Sanchez and Henderson face off in Nov. 8 run-off for circuit judge
Cristina Sanchez, President of the Brevard County Association for Women Lawyers, won a three-way race for circuit judge in Seminole and Brevard counties, according to an August 30 article in the Orlando Sentinel. Since no one won more than 50 percent, Sanchez and Stephen Henderson will face off in a run-off November 8. -
Stetson University professor publishes book on rise, resistance of corporate power
GULFPORT – A college law professor has written a book hoping to encourage people to reconsider which rights are appropriate for corporations after meeting people who were confused about what corporations are and how their role in a democracy has metamorphosed. -
Family law attorney, Rising Star: 'Nothing in life is impossible'
TAMPA – Family law attorney Michelle G. Hutt of Allen Dell, PA was recently named to the 2016 list of Rising Stars by Super Lawyers. -
New VA policy would confirm a veteran's death before stopping benefits
GULFPORT – The Department of Veterans Affairs enacted a new policy for confirming a veteran has actually died after realizing it wrongly stopped benefits for more than 100 veterans. -
Students can earn law degree faster through 3+3 program at Stetson and Chatham
GULFPORT – The sky is the limit in terms of how many Chatham University undergraduates can take advantage of a new 3+3 accelerated program, a faster way to earn a law degree, a Stetson University College of Law spokeswoman said recently. -
Stetson International Commercial Arbitration Team collects accolades in Vienna
GULFPORT – It was March Madness of a different flavor recently when an arbitration team from Stetson University College of Law took home multiple awards at the 23rd annual Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration moot competition in Vienna, Austria last month. -
Online course will teach lawyers, judges to be critical of expert witness credentials
DELAND — An online legal course for lawyers, judges and law enforcement seeks to teach more people how to evaluate expert witnesses and the laboratory or institution they represent. -
Scalia’s death sets up epic battle
GULFPORT – As soon as the news of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s death broke, Stetson University constitutional law professor Louis Virelli could sense the turmoil ahead.