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CREATED:20210702T182302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T094623Z
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SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:MISDEMEANOR MADNESS: How to Better Navigate Florida County Court (Part II) \nThe Criminal Law Section of the Florida Bar is excited to announce MISDEMEANOR MADNESS: a first-of-its-kind seminar dedicated to the “trials and tribulations” of county court.  Don’t miss this TWO-DAY VIRTUAL CLE and learn from some of Florida’s most accomplished lawyers and judges\, as they offer expert insight on how to successfully prosecute and defend your misdemeanor cases.  Topics to be covered include misdemeanor impact on driver licenses and other professional licensure\, the immigration consequences resulting from misdemeanor convictions\, unique sentencing schemes of certain “lesser” crimes\, along with perspectives\, procedural tips\, and other practical strategies from county court pros.  Misdemeanor Madness offers something for lawyers of all experience levels. \nREGISTER\nFriday\, August 13\, 2021\n12:00pm – 4:00pm \nTOPICS & SPEAKERS \n12:00pm – 12:05pm\nWelcome\nL. Lee Lockett\nLockett Law\, Jacksonville Beach\nProgram Chair \n12:05pm – 12:55pm\nYou Can’t Cancel My License\, It’s Already Suspended!: DMV to the Rescue to Sort Out Confusion Over Misdemeanors and their Impact on Driving\nMark L. Mason\nFlorida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles\, Tallahassee \n12:55pm – 1;45pm\nA Primer on Sentencing Schemes in County Court\nAnneMarie R. Rizzo\nThe Law Place\, Sarasota \n1:45pm – 1:55pm\nBreak \n1:55pm – 2:45p\nThe ABCs of Managing a Misdemeanor Caseload\nTricia Rado Rover\nOffice of the Public Defender\, 4th Judicial Circuit\, Jacksonville \n2:45pm – 4:00pm\nCounty Court Appeals: New Rules\, Ethics\, Record Preservation\, Practice Tips\, and More\nMichael R. Ufferman\nMichael Ufferman Law Firm\, P.A.\, Tallahassee     \n  \n4:00pm\nProgram Close\nL. Lee Lockett\nLockett Law\, Jacksonville Beach\nProgram Chair
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/19673/
LOCATION:GoToWebinar\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:events,law,Upcoming CLE Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211210T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260524T190408
CREATED:20210702T183151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211202T215211Z
UID:19683-1639126800-1639155600@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:Modern Trends in State and Federal Health Care Prosecutions—December 10\, 2021—Live Webcast (90-day\, on-demand access for registrants). Course 5641 is approved for 8.0 General CLE credits; 8.0 each certification program credits in Appellate Practice\, Criminal Appellate\, Criminal Trial Law\, Health Law and Juvenile Law. Course Classification—Advanced. This second iteration of this informative program will continue to review the most current law enforcement trends and best practices in federal and state healthcare prosecutions. Our presenters\, all expert practitioners in this field\, will update attendees on today’s healthcare fraud and kickback cases\, as well as focus on how to develop winning litigation strategies\, from the pretrial motion stage to executing trial skills to your advantage to achieving greater success at sentencing. Prosecution and defense alike will gain important insight and benefit from this event. REGISTER \n8:30 AM – 9:00 AM\nRegistration\n9:00 AM – 9:15 AM\nWelcome\nMarissel Descalzo\, Program Chair\, Miami\n9:15 AM – 10:30 AM\nHot Topics in Healthcare Prosecutions: Current Enforcement Initiatives and Best Practices\nElizabeth D. Shaw\, Ponte Vedra Beach\nRyan K. Stumphauzer\, Miami\n10:30 AM – 10:45 AM\nBreak\n10:45 AM – 12:00 PM\nWhy Pretrial Motions are Important to Winning a Healthcare Fraud Case\nMarissel Descalzo\, Miami\nTama B. Kudman\, West Palm Beach\n12:00 PM – 12:45 PM\nLunch Provided\n12:45 PM – 2:15 PM\nMaximizing Effectiveness in State and Federal Healthcare Sentencing Proceedings\nSimon A. Gaugash\, Tampa\nKevin J. Napper\, Tampa\n2:15 PM – 2:30 PM\nBreak\n2:30 PM – 3:30 PM\nLessons from the Trenches: Better Trial Practice in Healthcare Cases\, Pandemic Included\nMichael E. Dutko\, Sr.\, Fort Lauderdale\n3:30 PM – 5:00 PM\nLitigation Strategies in Healthcare Fraud and Kickback Prosecutions\nPanel: John C. Beroset\, Pensacola; Andrew S. Feldman\, Miami; Vanessa S. Johannes Miami
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/cle-modern-trends-in-federal-and-state-health-care-prosecutions/
LOCATION:GoToWebinar\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:events,law,Upcoming CLE Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220309T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220309T135000
DTSTAMP:20260524T190408
CREATED:20220128T123953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220316T173517Z
UID:20017-1646828100-1646833800@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:(5727) The Constitution Meets Electronic Information in Criminal Matters originally was presented on March 9\, 2022. The program is available as Downloadable Audio and Online Seminar (On-Demand). \nPart 1 of a two-part series on electronic information in criminal proceedings. CLE Credits:  2 General; 1 Technology. Certification credits: 2 Juvenile Law\, 2 Appellate Practice\, 2 Criminal Appellate\, 2 Criminal Trial. Presented by Ronald J. Hedges\, Senior Counsel\, Dentons US\, LLP\, New York\, New York; and Hon. Milton Hirsch\, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge\, Miami. Moderated by H. Scott Fingerhut. \nIn Part 1 of this series\, our presenters concentrate on Fourth and Fifth Amendment issues arising from the seizure and search of electronic information. The Sixth Amendment Right of Confrontation is addressed as well. \n\n\nBackground on the series:  Electronic information of ever-expanding varieties and volumes is\, without question\, a common feature of criminal investigations and proceedings today. More and more\, electronic information is used in the commission of crimes and thus has become the focus of law enforcement investigations\, prosecutions\, and defense. \nAs a result\, the collection and search of electronic information may implicate the Warrant Requirement of the Fourth Amendment\, the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination\, the Sixth Amendment right of confrontation\, and their Florida counterparts. In addition\, electronic information may raise evidentiary issues of preservation and spoliation\, as well as discovery obligations\, “cooperation” between prosecution and defense\, and\, ultimately\, admissibility. \nIn this two-part program\, expert lawyers and veteran presenters\, Ronald Hedges\, former United States Magistrate Judge and now Senior Counsel with Dentons US LLP\, and Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Milton Hirsch\, will explore timely topics about electronic information and suggest strategies that might be useful to both prosecutors and defense counsel. \nEach presentation complements the other. For the busy practitioner who may wish to focus on particular topics\, each session can stand alone.
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/the-constitution-meets-electronic-information-in-criminal-matters/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:events,law
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220408T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220408T163000
DTSTAMP:20260524T190408
CREATED:20210702T182820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220307T161726Z
UID:19677-1649408400-1649435400@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:Please join us—on the beautiful FIU Law campus in Miami\, or by video webcast—for the 2022 Criminal Law Update\, featuring our very special guest\, Justice Peggy A. Quince\, who will speak on threats to the independence\, fairness\, and impartiality of Florida’s judiciary. \nCourse 5623 credits: 1 Bias Elimination\, 7 Juvenile Law\, 1 Technology\, 7 General\, 7 Appellate Practice\, 7 Criminal Appellate\, 7 Criminal Trial. Section members register for only $250 (live webcast) or $200 (in person). \nThis year’s program also presents the latest case law\, juvenile sentencing\, and immigration updates\, a rundown of significant laws recently enacted by the Florida Legislature\, and criminal justice perspectives from leaders across the state\, including the Florida Conferences of Circuit and County Judges\, Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association\, Florida Public Defender Association\, Office of Criminal Conflict and Civil Regional Counsel\, Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers\, and our Criminal Law Section.  In addition\, we are privileged to include in our program a demonstration of the Equity in Sentencing Analysis System (ESAS®)—”the criminal justice equalizer”—a groundbreaking software tool designed to eliminate unjust disparities in sentencing. \n9:00 AM – 9:05 AM\nIntroduction\nProfessor H. Scott Fingerhut\, FIU College of Law and H. Scott Fingerhut\, P.A.\, Miami \n9:05 AM – 9:10 AM\nWelcome\nAntony Page\, Dean and FIU Foundation Professor of Law\, FIU College of Law\, Miami \n9:10 AM – 9:20 AM\nMessage From the Chair\nJason B. Blank\, Chair\, Criminal Law Section\, Haber Blank\, LLP\, Fort Lauderdale \n9:20 AM – 10:10 AM\nFlorida Case Law Update\nMegan Long\, Chief\, Appellate Division\, Law Office of Jessica J. Yeary\, Public Defender\, 2nd Judicial Circuit\, Tallahassee \n10:10 AM – 11:00 AM\nJuvenile Spotlight: Ten Years After Miller v. Alabama: Case Law Overview and Update\nRoseanne Eckert\, Board Certified in Criminal Trial\, The Eckert Law Firm\, Orlando \n11:00 AM – 11:15 AM\nBreak \n11:15 AM – 12:30 PM\nSpotlight Presentation: Fostering True Justice: The Equity in Sentencing Analysis System (ESAS®): What It Is and How It Works\nA. Wellington “Al” Barlow\, Technologies for Justice\, Jacksonville \n12:30 PM – 1:00 PM\nLunch (provided) \n1:00 PM – 1:30 PM\nFeature Presentation: “Do We Have An Independent\, Fair\, and Impartial Judiciary?”\nJustice Peggy A. Quince\, Tampa\, Florida Supreme Court (ret.) \n1:30 PM – 1:45 PM\nBreak \n1:45 PM – 1:55 PM\nMessage from the Circuit Bench\nHon. Nicholas Thompson\, Chair-Elect\, Florida Conference of Circuit Judges\, Lee County Circuit Judge\, 20th Judicial Circuit\, Fort Myers \n1:55 PM – 2:05 PM\nMessage from the County Bench\nHon. Thomas P. Thompson III\, President\, Conference of County Court Judges of Florida\, Marion County Court Judge\, 5th Judicial Circuit\, Ocala\n\n2:05 PM – 2:15 PM\nMessage from the State\nGarett Berman\, Executive Director\, Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association\, Tallahassee \n2:15 PM – 2:25 PM\nMessage from the Defense (Public)\nRex Dimmig\, President\, Florida Public Defender Association\, Public Defender\, 10th Judicial Circuit\, Lakeland \n2:25 PM – 2:35 PM\nMessage from the Defense (Regional Counsel)\nIta M. Neymotin\, Regional Conflict Counsel\, Second Region of Florida\, Fort Myers \n2:35 PM – 2:45 PM\nMessage from the Defense (Private)\nJude M. Faccidomo\, President\, Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers\, Ratzan & Faccidomo LLC\, Miami \n2:45 PM – 3:00 PM\nBreak \n3:00 PM – 3:50 PM\nImmigration Update\nLinda Osberg-Braun\, Board Certified in Immigration and Nationality Law\, Osberg-Braun Immigration\, Miami \n3:50 PM – 4:30 PM\nLegislative Update\nProfessor H. Scott Fingerhut\, Miami \n4:30 PM – 4:30 PM\nConclusion\nProfessor H. Scott Fingerhut\, Miami
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/cls-criminal-law-update-2022/
LOCATION:FIU College of Law\, 11200 SW 8th St.\, Miami\, FL\, 33199
CATEGORIES:events,law,Upcoming CLE Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220413T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220413T135000
DTSTAMP:20260524T190408
CREATED:20220209T133712Z
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SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:(5759) Practical Concerns—April 13\, 2022\, 12:15 PM – 1:50 PM\, Live GoToWebinar. Part 2 of a two-part series on electronic information in criminal proceedings. CLE Credits:  2 General; 1 Technology. Certification credits: 2 Juvenile Law\, 2 Appellate Practice\, 2 Criminal Appellate\, 2 Criminal Trial. Live GoToWebinar presented by Ronald J. Hedges\, Senior Counsel\, Dentons US\, LLP\, New York\, New York; and Hon. Milton Hirsch\, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge\, Miami. Moderated by H. Scott Fingerhut. Registrants have 90-day\, on-demand access. REGISTER \n*Register for Part 1 and Part 2 of the Electronic Information in Criminal Proceedings Series by March 9 to receive $15 off the total registration fee.* \nIn Part 2 of this series\, our presenters will cover electronic information issues involving discovery\, cooperation between prosecution and defense in production and review\, evidentiary preservation and spoliation\, and the pros and cons of admissibility\, including the weight to be given by the trier of fact. \nBackground on the series:  Electronic information of ever-expanding varieties and volumes is\, without question\, a common feature of criminal investigations and proceedings today. More and more\, electronic information is used in the commission of crimes and thus has become the focus of law enforcement investigations\, prosecutions\, and defense. \nAs a result\, the collection and search of electronic information may implicate the Warrant Requirement of the Fourth Amendment\, the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination\, the Sixth Amendment right of confrontation\, and their Florida counterparts. In addition\, electronic information may raise evidentiary issues of preservation and spoliation\, as well as discovery obligations\, “cooperation” between prosecution and defense\, and\, ultimately\, admissibility. \nIn this two-part program\, expert lawyers and veteran presenters\, Ronald Hedges\, former United States Magistrate Judge and now Senior Counsel with Dentons US LLP\, and Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Milton Hirsch\, will explore timely topics about electronic information and suggest strategies that might be useful to both prosecutors and defense counsel. \nEach presentation complements the other. For the busy practitioner who may wish to focus on particular topics\, each session can stand alone.
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/electronic-information-in-criminal-proceedings-part-2-practical-concerns/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:events,law,Upcoming CLE Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220505T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T160000
DTSTAMP:20260524T190408
CREATED:20211013T101542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220316T172803Z
UID:19929-1651741200-1651852800@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:(5586) Masters of DUI 2022—May 5-6\, 2022—Live (Tampa) and live webcast. \nThe 2022 edition of the Criminal Law Section’s Masters of DUI CLE is back in-person—for two days at the lovely Floridan Palace Hotel in Tampa—and promises a comprehensive\, cutting-edge look at the prosecution and defense of alcohol- and drug-related vehicular offenses. \nDesigned for basic\, intermediate\, and experienced practitioners alike\, our Masters of DUI faculty of judges\, lawyers\, and industry experts are as knowledgeable as they are balanced\, presenting you with what you need to know from the perspective of both state and defense. Topics to be addressed include breath and blood testing\, pretrial motions\, cross-examination\, marijuana DUIs\, and accident reconstruction. In addition\, of particular interest are our presentations on the all-important client interview\, the administrative hearing process\, writs of certiorari\, and how to navigate serious bodily injury and death cases. All of this\, and our all-star ethics panel\, make the 2022 Masters of DUI a CLE event you won’t want to miss. Join us and register today! \nREGISTER for course number 5586: \nCourse classification: Advanced\nCLER Program (max credit: 15.0 hours)\nGeneral: 15.0 hours\nEthics: 1.0 hours \nCertification Program (max credit: 9.0 hours)\nAppellate Practice: 15.0 hours\nCriminal Appellate: 15.0 hours\nCriminal Trial Law: 15.0 hours\nJuvenile Law: 15.0 hours \nIn-person live event:  Register here \n\nCriminal Law section member – $430\nNon-section member – $455\nFull-time law college faculty/student – $273\nFee waiver – $90** (Requires discount code)\n\n** Must meet qualifications. For more information\, email accounting@floridabar.org. \nLive Webcast:  Register here \n\nCriminal Law section member – $480\nNon-section member – $505\n\nOther Formats \n\nAudio CD – Purchase here\nVideo DVD – Purchase here\n\n\nDay 1: May 5\, 2022 \n9:00 am – 9:10 am\nWelcome\nSusan Z. Cohen\, Program Co-Chair\, Epstein & Robbins\, Jacksonville\nDavid M. Robbins\, Program Co-Chair\, Epstein & Robbins\, Jacksonville \n9:10 am – 10:00 am\nCase Law Update\nTara A. Anderson\, Assistant Public Defender\, Supervisor of County Court\, Sixth Judicial Circuit\, Clearwater \n10:00 am – 10:50 am\nMy Client Was in a Crash and Blew a .18.  Where Do I Begin?  The Client Interview\nSusan Z. Cohen\, Epstein & Robbins\, Jacksonville \n10:50 am – 11:05 am\nBreak \n11:05 am – 11:55 am\nGood Things Happen When You File Motions\nE. Michael Isaak\, Isaak Law\, PLLC\, Tampa \n11:55 am – 12:25 pm\nLunch \n12:25 pm – 1:15 pm\nThe Judicial Perspective\nHon. Deborah Carpenter-Toye\, 17th Judicial Circuit County Court Judge\, Fort Lauderdale \n1:15 pm – 2:15 pm\nMarijuana DUIs\nRonald L. Moore\, Forensic Toxicologist\, Impaired Driving Toxicology\, Inc.\, Lake Forest\, California \n2:15 pm – 2:30 pm\nBreak \n2:30 pm – 3:20 pm\nBreath Testing Issues\nRobert N. Harrison\, Robert N. Harrison\, P.A.\, Venice \n3:20 pm – 4:10 pm\nThe Nitty-Gritty of Accident Reconstruction\nSarah-Anne Blades\, Accident Investigator and Traffic Accident Reconstructionist\, Owner\, Blades Consulting Group\, Miami \n4:10 pm – 5:00 pm\nEthical Dilemmas in DUI Practice\nModerator: Brian L. Tannebaum\, Tannebaum Law\, Miami\nPanelists:\nStephanie Pizarro\, Deputy Chief\, State Attorney’s Office\, 13th Judicial Circuit\, Tampa\nHon. Samantha L. Ward\, 13th Judicial Circuit Court Judge\, Tampa\n\n5:00 pm\nConclusion\nSusan Z. Cohen\, Program Co-Chair\nDavid M. Robbins\, Program Co-Chair \nDay 2: May 6\, 2022 \n9:00 am – 9:10 am\nWelcome\nSusan Z. Cohen\, Program Co-Chair\, Epstein & Robbins\, Jacksonville\nDavid M. Robbins\, Program Co-Chair\, Epstein & Robbins\, Jacksonville \n9:10 am – 10:00 am\nNuts and Bolts of the Administrative Suspension\nSusan Z. Cohen\, Epstein & Robbins\, Jacksonville\nDavid M. Robbins\, Epstein & Robbins\, Jacksonville \n10:00 am – 10:50 am\nWhen the Nuts and Bolts Don’t Prevail: Petitions for Writ of Certiorari\nSusan Z. Cohen\, Epstein & Robbins\, Jacksonville \n10:50 am – 11:05 am\nBreak \n11:05 am – 11:55 am\nThe Administrative Process — Tales From the Other Side\nTom Moffett\, Chief Counsel\, Florida Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles\, Tallahassee \n11:55 am – 12:25 pm\nLunch \n12:25 pm – 1:15 pm\nBlood Testing: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?\nMark Thiessen\, Board Certified in Criminal Trial (by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization)\, Thiessen Law Firm\, Houston\, Texas \n1:15 pm – 2:05 pm\nTaking Charge of the Witness During Cross Examination\nKeeley Karatinos\, Karatinos Law\, PLLC\, Dade City \n2:05 pm – 2:20 pm\nBreak \n2:20 pm – 3:10 pm\nCase Evaluation in Serious Bodily Injury and Death Cases\nMichael J. Kessler\, Board Certified in Criminal Trial Law\, Kessler Law Firm\, Fort Pierce \n3:10 pm – 4:00 pm\nTrial Strategies in Serious Bodily Injury and Death Cases — From Both Sides\nJohn G. Kalinowski\, Assistant State Attorney\, Director of County Court/Traffic Homicide\, Fourth Judicial Circuit\, Jacksonville\nAaron M. Wayt\, Senior Trial Associate\, Pumphrey Law\, Tallahassee \n4:00 pm\nConclusion\nSusan Z. Cohen\, Program Co-Chair\nDavid M. Robbins\, Program Co-Chair \n 
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/19929/
LOCATION:Floridian Palace Hotel\, 905 N Florida Ave.\, Tampa\, FL\, 33602\, United States
CATEGORIES:events,law,Upcoming CLE Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250627T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250627T140000
DTSTAMP:20260524T190408
CREATED:20250513T201501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T202621Z
UID:21273-1751023800-1751032800@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:Retired Florida Supreme Court Justice Peggy A. Quince has been selected to receive the Criminal Law Section’s 2025 Selig I. Goldin Memorial Award in recognition of her outstanding contributions to Florida’s criminal justice system and her enduring commitment to the practice of criminal law. Read the Bar News story here. \nJustice Quince will accept the award at the Selig I. Goldin Memorial Award Luncheon on Friday\, June 27\, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. during the Annual Florida Bar Convention at The Boca Raton in Boca Raton\, FL. The luncheon will be in Addison Ballroom West and registration is through the Annual Florida Bar Convention. \nThe section’s executive council voted unanimously to honor Justice Quince with the Criminal Law Section’s highest award.
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/2025-selig-i-goldin-memorial-award-luncheon/
LOCATION:The Boca Raton\, 501 E. Camino Real\, Boca Raton\, 33432
CATEGORIES:events,law
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