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Scams, democracy, and health law on this week’s Florida Bar News Briefs

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The Florida Bar News BriefsThe latest edition of Florida Bar News Briefs, a weekly podcast dedicated to what’s happening in the legal profession, is now available with stories including:

  • A Bar member from Pensacola warning colleagues about a new, highly sophisticated scheme aimed at plaintiff’s attorneys — involving a fabricated personal injury claim, fake defendants, and counterfeit settlement checks.
  • Jacksonville University College of Law hosting the latest installment in a traveling exhibit series curated by the ABA’s Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress. It’s titled “250 Years of Independence: Fortifying America’s Commitment to Democracy for All.”
  • Florida State University’s College of Law and College of Nursing partnering to launch a new Health Law and Policy Graduate Certificate — designed for students and health care professionals looking to deepen their understanding of the legal and regulatory aspects of health care.

Florida Bar News Briefs is a production of The Florida Bar Journal & News Department.

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