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15 de Enero de 2000

  • Hillsborough, Orange County bars help kick off 50-year anniversary celebration.

  • Letters.

  • Board seeks public member.

  • Ninth Circuit Bar leaders invite member comments at Jan. 24 town hall meeting.

  • Board faces full agenda in Tallahassee February 4-5.

  • Foundation invites director applicants.

  • January 31 deadline for Middle District judgeships.

  • YLD seeks applicants for board vacancies.

  • Insurance Practices Committee requests comments.

  • Opinion should quiet lawyer advertising debate for awhile.

  • Here are the new advertising regulations in a nutshell.

  • Merit retention for trial judges: A bad idea gets worse.

  • Grants awarded to aid children.

  • Merit retention for trial judges: It's an idea that works.

  • Citizens Forum provides input to board.

  • New presidential election policies set.

  • Rosemary Arbuckle-Anderman.

  • Sandra J. Augustine.

  • Anthony David Berry.

  • Michael William Burnbaum.

  • William David Bush.

  • Scott Martin Colton.

  • Bruce Norman Crown.

  • Reginald Egan Darbonne.

  • Timothy Kaye Douglas.

  • David Cyril Evans.

  • Calvin D. Fox.

  • Sydney Friedler.

  • Jeffrey Durwood Grainger.

  • Alan Jay Hodin.

  • Jack W. Hunter Jr.

  • William Lee Kilpatrick II.

  • N. David Korones.

  • Roy Edward Leinster.

  • Philip Leto III.

  • Robert Michael McMillan.

  • Warner Barker Miller, III.

  • Thomas E. Moore.

  • Elena Moure.

  • Robert Lee Rehberger.

  • Henry Carlton Rothrock.

  • John Michael Shea.

  • Ravi Kalyan Vaidya.

  • Brian Frederick Weck.

  • Foundation takes step to exempt unproductive IOTA accounts.

  • Applicants invited for Orange County judgeship.

  • Bar Foundation seeks nominations for annual Medal of Honor awards.

  • Children's panel starts study of legal needs.

  • Miami court celebrates 100th anniversary of juvenile courts.

  • Foundation funds FLREA, prison education program for juveniles.