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Modern Sunshine: Attending Public Meetings in the Digital Age

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A city council member is called to New York on urgent family business. A fire district commissioner is recovering from...

The Seminole County Bar Association Is Named the Recipient of the 2010 Voluntary Bar Pro Bono Service Award

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At the 2010 Pro Bono Service Awards Ceremony, the Seminole County Bar Association received the Voluntary Bar Pro Bono Service...

Catch the Tiger by the Tail: Counseling the Burgeoning Government Use of Internet Media

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The phenomenon of Internet media has grown exponentially over the past decade, and local governments are beginning to take advantage...

Index to Vol. 83 of The Florida Bar Journal (2009)

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Author Index Key: January, Ja; February, F; March, Mr; April, Ap; May, My; June, Je; July/August, Jy/Ag; September, S: October,...

Inadvertent Document Productions and the Threat of Attorney Disqualification

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Before you embark on the journey of revenge, dig two graves. –Proverb Imagine a scenario in which a particularly obnoxious...

Perspectives on the 2009 Growth Management Legislation

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Introduction by Susan L. Trevarthen The following articles on growth management legislation are sponsored by the City, County and Local...

Preserving Our State’s Legal Heritage: Restoration of the Historic Miami Courtroom 6-1

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The Dade County Courthouse is a well-known Miami landmark with over 80 years of history, and Courtroom 6-1 is the...

Free Florida Land: Homesteading for Good Title

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This is the third article in a trilogy about the origins of real estate titles in Florida to be published...

January, 2009 Letters

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More on Depositions I have read Mr. Rendzio’s article, “Invoking ‘the Rule’ During Depositions? Absolutely ‘Maybe’” (Nov. 2008), with some...

Back to the Future: How Rodriguez v. Lagomasino Got it Right in 2008 and Why Modern Voir Dire Should be Guided by 1929’s Johnson v. Reynolds

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It is a fundamental1 notion of the American legal system that all matters tried to a jury, both civil and...