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Law Student Spotlight // Frank N. Giallourakis: Meet Frank, a 3L student at @StetsonU College of Law who recently served as a @flcourts Fellow.
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Fascinating article highlighting past presidents of the Florida State Bar Association from 1907 to 1949. 📰We're proud to be part of the effort to preserve Florida's legal history.
Before there was The Florida Bar, there was the Florida State Bar Association. The Florida Bar's predecessor was a voluntary organization of lawyers that laid the foundation for the integrated, mandatory Bar we know today. Its members and leaders, including the presidents featured in today's 75th Anniversary article, were trailblazers of their time. These leaders were state senators, Supreme Court justices, U.S. senators, judges, professors, war veterans, authors, civic leaders, and bar reformers.
In our continued celebration of 75 years of The Florida Bar, we hope you enjoy this article and, in it, find a moment of reflection this Wednesday afternoon.
Thanks to the archival work of former staff member Vicki Brand and the detailed research and composition of A World of Opportunities to Discover Florida's Legal and Judicial History: Presidents of the Florida State Bar Association, 1907–1949 from our friends at @FlCourtHistory for making this and other works possible.
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We joined in celebrating 50 years since Justice Arthur J. England, Jr.’s election to the @FlCourtHistory—Florida’s first Jewish justice. A tribute, moderated by Chief Justice Carlos Muñiz, featured his friends and colleagues, followed by a Meet & Greet with today’s justices. #FLSupremeCourt
We invite you to join us, along with the Florida Supreme Court justices, in Miami on Sept. 18 for an event celebrating the 50th anniversary of former Justice Arthur J. England, Jr.'s election to the Court, becoming Florida's first Jewish justice. DETAILS: https://t.co/QekqvydWje
Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Carlos Muñiz will preside over a tribute celebrating the 50th anniversary of the late Justice Arthur J. England Jr.’s election to the high court. Read about his impact on FL's courts and legal system in the Bar News. https://t.co/mdM7z12S7w
A membership in the Historical Society is about making a difference. FSCHS Trustee Thomas Ward of Heise Suarez Melville, P.A. shares what being a member of the Historical Society means to him.
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🚨Nominations are due by Sept. 19 for @TheFlaBar's 2026 Pro Bono Service Awards, which recognize lawyers, judges, law firms, and voluntary bar associations that have gone above and beyond in providing free legal services to those who need it most: https://t.co/0vApVbvahK
Congratulations to 12th Circuit Chief Judge Diana Moreland for receiving the Chief Justice Award for Judicial Excellence recently at the Conference of Circuit Court Judges! In a letter of support for her nomination, it was noted that she “upholds the highest standards of judicial professionalism and is unwavering in her dedication to the mission and integrity of Florida’s judicial branch.”
Chief Judge Moreland was first elected to the 12th Circuit bench in 2004 and has served as Chief Judge since 2023.
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GT's Fred E. Karlinsky was honored with the Florida Insurance Council (FIC)’s Mark Trafton Distinguished Service Award at its 2025 Summer Symposium.
Fred was recognized for his work that has helped shape Florida’s insurance sector and policies.
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