Florida lawyers are required to take at least 33 hours of continuing education credits every three years. Because of a diversity requirement on the panels that teach these courses, the Florida Supreme Court opined that the American Bar Association will no longer be able to offer these courses to Florida lawyers starting June 29. As usual, the court, now composed largely of ideologues rather than sober jurists, has some holes in its argument.
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The Tampa-based company challenged the state’s system of requiring licensed medical-marijuana operators to handle all aspects of the cannabis business.
Attorney Bryon Aven has been reprimanded for conduct during his unsuccessful campaign to unseat a Marion County judge in 2018. Aven now works in Brevard.
Attorney Bryon Aven has been reprimanded for conduct during his unsuccessful campaign to unseat a Marion County judge in 2018. Aven now works in Brevard.