April 1, 2024 On the Move

April 1, 2024 On the Move

April 1, 2024 On the Move Hunter Blume joined Brinkley Morgan in Ft. Lauderdale as an associate. Jessie Pulitzer joined Robert Allen Law in Palm Beach. Chris Ezell joined Holland & Knight in Miami as a partner. Matthew D. Jacobson joined Reed Smith in Miami. Jennifer W. Corinis joined Oberheiden in Tampa as litigation counsel. […]

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April 1, 2024 In Memoriam

April 1, 2024 On the Move

April 1, 2024 In Memoriam Juan Barreno, Orlando Admitted 2012; Died February 1, 2024 Ian Campa, Miami Admitted 2018; Died January 30, 2024 Noah Clements, Waquoit, MA Admitted 2005; Died August 28, 2023 George Cunningham, Plantation Admitted 1985; Died January 28, 2024 Richard Daniels, Coral Gables Admitted 1977; Died January 20, 2024 Susan England, Maitland […]

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Miami lawyer honors FHP’s women troopers

April 1, 2024 On the Move

Miami lawyer honors FHP’s women troopers Miami attorney Paul D. Novack, acting in his capacity as a member of the statewide Florida Highway Patrol Advisory Council, recently hosted a luncheon at the Miami Shores Country Club in honor of the women troopers of the Florida Highway Patrol. In this second annual event commemorating Women’s History […]

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Be a Listening Lawyer

April 1, 2024 On the Move

Be a Listening Lawyer ‘To be a listening lawyer is to prioritize the client’s needs above our own, as we cannot truly understand their goals without giving them our full attention’ Jim Vickaryous Abraham Lincoln once said, “When I am getting ready to reason with a man, I spend one-third of my time thinking about […]

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Judicial ethics panel greenlights trust fee inquiry method

April 1, 2024 On the Move

Judicial ethics panel greenlights trust fee inquiry method Sending letters to beneficiaries of a trust is a proper way for a judge to determine if they object to the payment of a reasonable fee for the judge’s services as a personal representative and trustee, the Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee has concluded. The April 1 opinion, […]

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