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Serbian delegation visiting Carlton Fields' office

THE ORLANDO OFFICE OF CARLTON FIELDS hosted eight Serbian delegates in May as part of the delegates’ one-week trip to the U.S. to study and learn more about the federal and Florida judicial systems. The delegation comprised of some with law degrees, a former judge, two judges-in-waiting, and court administrators – one of whom is the head administrator for the highest court in Serbia, charged with trials of organized crime and war criminals. The visit was arranged through the U.S. State Department, a U.S. congressional program know as Open World and the federal court system. In the front from the left are Fedja Zimic, translator; delegates from Serbia: Zoran Aleksic, Marcia Todorovic, Ljiljana Eric, Katarina Majacic, Zorica Stajic, Jelena Bogovac Zelic; and Tea Sisic, law clerk to U.S. District Court Judge Dalton. In the back from the left are Bob Young, Carlton Fields; Tom Figmik, chief deputy U.S. marshal, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida; Elizabeth Warren, chief deputy of operations for court; Dan Johnson, Carlton Fields; Mary Jane DeVault, Friendship Force representative; Sheryl Loesch, clerk of court; Serbian delegate Dragisa Vujanac; Aneta Georgievska-Shine, translator; Dan Decubellis, Carlton Fields; Zlatko Milikic, Serbian delegate facilitator; and William Berger, U.S. marshal.

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