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DESCRIPTION:Originally presented on December 9\, 2022. UFFERMAN FILES Series Webisode 1:  A Lunch Conversation with Judge Alice M. Batchelder of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. Originally presented on November 14\, 2022\, on this inaugural webisode of UFFERMAN FILES\, host Michael Ufferman is joined for a very special conversation by Judge Alice M. Batchelder of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.  Their conversation explores a wide range of topics\, including Judge Batchelder’s perspectives on our criminal justice system—and our courts in general—the process for selecting and confirming federal judges\, and the importance of an independent judiciary. H. Scott Fingerhut\, Moderator. \nCourse Description \n\n\n\nCLE Course Number:  6766\, CLE Hours:  1.0 General \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Criminal Law Section of  The Florida Bar is proud to present UFFERMAN FILES\, a series of important conversations and presentations on all things criminal justice\, featuring host Michael Ufferman of the Michael Ufferman Law Firm in Tallahassee. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nJudge Batchelder\, who was considered by President George W. Bush as a potential nominee for Justice Sandra Day O’connor’s seat\, has served on the federal bench for almost 40 years. She was appointed to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in 1983\, elevated to the federal District Court in 1985\, and then to the federal Court of Appeals in 1992\, serving as Chief Judge for the Sixth Circuit from 2009 to 2014. Their conversation promises to explore a wide range of topics\, including Judge Batchelder’s perspectives on our criminal justice system — and our courts in general — the process for selecting and confirming federal judges\, and the importance of an independent judiciary. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nEach live Zoom webinar is free for Criminal Law Section members; non-members register for only $30\, which includes section membership.\n\nMichael is a Florida Bar Board Certified Criminal Appellate Lawyer and author of Thomson Reuters’ Florida Criminal Practice and Procedure\, a comprehensive guide to pretrial criminal procedure\, investigation of criminal offenses\, and stages of trial. Before private practice\, Michael clerked for Justice Major B. Harding at the Supreme Court of Florida. He is a past president of the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers\, a former board member of the Innocence Project of Florida\, a current member of The Florida Bar’s Criminal Law Certification Committee\, and a member of the Criminal Law Section Executive Council.
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DESCRIPTION:The Executive Council met virtually on Friday\, November 18th\, 2022.
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/executive-council-meeting-november-2022/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221014T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221014T170000
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DESCRIPTION:Immigration Law Matters in Criminal Court: Everything You Need to Know About Crimmigration originally was presented on October 14\, 2022\, 9 AM–5 PM—Live\, In Person (InterContinental Miami) and Live Webcast. Course number 6410 is approved for 7 General CLE credits and 7 certification credits (7 max) in Appellate Practice\, Criminal Appellate Law\, Criminal Trial Law\,  Immigration & Nationality\, and Juvenile Law. The course soon will be available for online purchase 24/7 through The Florida Bar InReach as an on-demand seminar and downloadable audio. \n\n\nIf you’re a member of The Florida Bar who practices Criminal and/or Immigration Law\, this program is for YOU. Our outstanding roster of presenters includes Federal Public Defender Michael Caruso\, Detention Program Americans for Immigration Justice Director Andrea Jacoski\, Southern Poverty Law Center Immigrant Justice Project’s Gracie Willis\, some of the nation’s top criminal law and immigration law experts\, and a special keynote address by United States District Judge Roy K. Altman. \nImmigration Law Matters in Criminal Court:  Everything You Never Knew You Needed to Know about Crimmigration is an educational must to fully appreciate the many complexities of how criminal cases impact and are impacted by our country’s immigration system. For criminal law practitioners and judges\, it’s inevitable that immigration and criminal law and procedure will intersect. Our day-long program will provide in-depth training on key topics at introductory\, intermediate\, and advanced levels of handling criminal cases having immigration consequences—for both prosecution and defense. You will learn the most up-to-date case law and legal arguments in pursuing the best possible resolutions for noncitizen-defendants facing criminal charges. \nSpecial thanks to Program Chair Maggie Arias and Moderator H. Scott Fingerhut. \n\n\nSCHEDULE9 – 9:05 AM\nWelcome\nH. Scott Fingerhut\, FIU College of Law and H. Scott Fingerhut\, P.A.\, Miami\, CLE Co-Chair\, Criminal Law Section\n\n9:05 – 9:10 AM\nIntroduction\nMaggie Arias\, Arias & Pereira\, PLLC\, Coral Gables\, Program Chair\n\n9:10 – 9:30 AM\nOpening Remarks\nHon. Michael Caruso\, Federal Public Defender\, Southern District of Florida\, Miami\n\n9:30 -10:20 AM\nCrimmigration 101: “But I’m not an immigration lawyer….”\nDominique Pando Bucci\, Pando Bucci Law\, PLLC\, Miami Beach\nAdonia R. Simpson\, Director of Policy and Pro Bono\, ABA Commission on Immigration\, Washington\, D.C.\n\n10:20 – 10:35 AM\nBreak\n\n10:35AM – 12:15 PM\nCrimmigration 201: When Criminal Cases Cause Immigration Harm\nJohn Gihon\, Florida Bar Board Certified\, Immigration and Nationality Law\, Shorstein\, Lasnetski & Gihon\, Altamonte Springs\nSean B. Mendez-Catlin\, MC & J\, PLLC\, Orlando\nLinda M. Osberg-Braun\, Florida Bar Board Certified\, Immigration and Nationality Law\, Osberg-Braun Immigration\, Miami\n12:05 – 1 PM\nLunch (provided)\n\n1 – 1:30 PM\nKeynote Address\nHon. Roy K. Altman\, United States District Judge\, Southern District of Florida\, Miami\n\n1:30 – 1:45 PM\nBreak\n\n1:45 PM – 3 PM\nCrimmigration 301: The Ins and Outs of Immigration Court\nHon. Denise Noonan Slavin\, Immigration Judge (ret.)\, Baltimore\, Maryland\nGracie Willis\, Southern Poverty Law Center\, Immigrant Justice Project\, Atlanta\, Georgia\n\n3:10 – 3:25 PM\nBreak\n\n3:25 – 4:05 PM\nCrimmigration 401: Post-Conviction Relief in the Immigration Context: Will it Help or Hurt?\nRaymond Bolourtchi\, Cofman & Bolourtchi\, LLC\, St. Louis\, Missouri\nMichael S. Vastine\, Director of Clinical Programs and Professor of Law\, St. Thomas University School of Law\, Miami Gardens\n\n4:05 – 4:55 PM\nCrimmigration 501: Case Law Update\nMark A. Prada\, Prada Urizar\, PLLC\, Miami\nRebeca Sanchez-Roig\, Sanchez-Roig\, P.A.\, Miami\nBenjamin S. Waxman\, Florida Bar Board Certified\, Criminal Appellate Law\, Black\, Srebnick\, Kornspan & Stumpf\, P.A.\, Miami\n\n4:55 – 5 PM\nConclusion\nMaggie Arias\, Arias & Pereira\, PLLC\, Coral Gables\, Program Chair
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DESCRIPTION:Punishment Without Trial: Why Plea Bargaining is a Bad Deal—October 7\, 12:15–1:45 PM—Free CLE for Criminal Law Section members. Live on Zoom. Presented by Carissa Byrne Hessick\, Director\, Prosecutors and Politics Project; Anne Shea Ransdell and William Garland “Buck” Ransdell\, Jr. Distinguished Professor Law\, UNC School of Law\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, and moderated by H. Scott Fingerhut. Course classification:  Intermediate. Course number 6515 is approved for 2 General CLE credits and 2 certification credits each in Appellate Practice\, Criminal Trial Law\, Criminal Appellate Law\, and Juvenile Law. \nScholars Corner is a CLE series presented by the Criminal Law Section bringing you legal experts and educators from across the country to discuss their latest work and speak with us about matters that are critical to our delivering better\, fairer justice for all. \n“This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to tackle mass incarceration\, by one of the country’s most thoughtful scholars.” ~ Rachel E. Barkow\, author of Prisoners of Politics: Breaking the Cycle of Mass Incarceration \nThe Criminal Law Section is privileged to welcome Professor Carissa Byrne Hessick to Scholars Corner to discuss her latest book\, Punishment Without Trial: Why Plea Bargaining is a Bad Deal (Abrams Books\, 2021)\, which has been called “a provocative and timely exploration of how plea bargaining prevents true criminal justice reform and how we can fix it.” \nFrom the publisher’s site: “When most Americans think of the criminal justice system\, the image that comes to mind is a trial—a standard courtroom scene with a defendant\, attorneys\, a judge\, and most important\, a jury.  It’s a fair assumption.  The right to a trial by jury is enshrined in both the body of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.  It’s supposed to be the foundation that undergirds our entire justice system. \n“In Punishment Without Trial\, Professor Hessick shows that the popular conception of a jury trial couldn’t be further from reality.  That bedrock constitutional right has all but disappeared thanks to the unstoppable march of plea bargaining\, which began to take hold during Prohibition and has skyrocketed since 1971\, when it was affirmed as constitutional by the Supreme Court. \n“Nearly every aspect of our criminal justice system encourages defendants—whether they’re innocent or guilty—to take a plea deal.  Punishment Without Trial showcases how plea bargaining has undermined justice at every turn and across socioeconomic and racial divides.  It forces the hands of lawyers\, and defendants\, turning our legal system into a ruthlessly efficient mass incarceration machine that is clogging our jails and punishing citizens because it’s the path of least resistance. \n“Professor Hessick makes the case against plea bargaining as she illustrates how it has damaged our justice system while presenting an innovative set of reforms for how we can fix it.   \n“Punishment Without Trial will change the way you view the criminal justice system.” \n\nCarissa Byrne Hessick joined the Carolina Law faculty in 2016. She serves as the Anne Shea Ransdell and William Garland “Buck” Ransdell\, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Law and as the director of the Prosecutors and Politics Project. Her teaching and research interests include criminal law\, the structure of the criminal justice system\, criminal sentencing\, and child pornography crimes. Hessick is the author of multiple law review articles\, essays\, and op-eds on plea bargaining\, the powers and selection of prosecutors\, Sixth Amendment sentencing rights\, and criminal statutes. Her work has appeared in the California Law Review\, the Cornell Law Review\, the L.A. Times\, the UCLA Law Review\, and the Virginia Law Review\, among others. She founded the Prosecutors and Politics Project in 2018. And she currently serves as the Reporter for the ABA Criminal Justice Section’s Sentencing Standards Task Force. \nHessick attended Yale Law School\, where she was an editor of the Yale Law Journal and winner of the Potter Stewart Prize for the Morris Tyler Moot Court of Appeals. After graduating from law school\, she clerked for Judge Barbara S. Jones on the Southern District of New York and for Judge A. Raymond Randolph on the D.C. Circuit. She also worked as a litigation associate at Wachtell\, Lipton\, Rosen & Katz in New York City. Before joining the faculty at Carolina Law\, Hessick taught on the faculties at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and the University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney College of Law. She also spent two years as a Climenko Fellow at Harvard Law School. \n 
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DESCRIPTION:POSTPONED DUE TO SEVERE WEATHER THREAT. We will notify you when this program is rescheduled. \n(6209) Misdemeanor Madness 2022—September 30\, 9 AM–5 PM—Live (Stetson Tampa Law Center) and Live Webcast. \nDon’t miss this! The Criminal Law Section is proud to present Misdemeanor Madness\, a must-attend CLE for all county court practitioners—state and defense—that will benefit misdemeanor lawyers of all experience levels. *In-person at Stetson Tampa Law Center and live webcast.* Criminal Law Section members register for only $205. \nThe program covers navigating direct and cross-examinations; misdemeanor driver license consequences; error preservation and other misdemeanor matters on appeal; presentation of computer\, audio/video\, and cell phone forensic experts in county court; best practices on negotiating misdemeanor cases to resolution; a case law update; and a special judicial panel discussing misdemeanor ethics\, civility\, and professionalism. \nCourse 6209 is approved for 8 General CLE credits\, .5 of which may be applied toward Ethics; 1.5 Technology and .5 Professionalism. Certification Program (max credit: 8.0 hours): 8 credits each in Appellate Practice\, Criminal Appellate\, Criminal Trial Law and Juvenile Law. \nIn-person live event: REGISTER \n\nCriminal Law Section member – $205\nNon-section member – $235\nFull-time law college faculty/student – $138\nFee waiver – $40 (Requires discount code). Must meet qualifications. For more information\, email accounting@floridabar.org.\n\nLive Webcast:  REGISTER \n\nCriminal Law Section member – $255\nNon-section member – $285\n\n\nSCHEDULE \n9:00 AM – 9:10 AM\nWelcome\nL. Lee Lockett\, Program Chair\, Jacksonville Beach \n9:10 AM – 10:00 AM\nCase Law Update – With a Misdemeanor Twist\nE. Michael Isaak\, Tampa \n10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nA Discussion of County Court Decorum: Misdemeanor Ethics\, Civility and Professionalism — Pet Peeves and Dos and Don’ts\nModerator: L. Lee Lockett\nPanelists:\nHon. Kelly E. Eckley-Moulder\, County Court Judge\, Fourth Judicial Circuit\, Jacksonville\nHon. Erika Quartermaine\, County Court Judge\, 12th Judicial Circuit\, Sarasota\nHon. Kerra A. Smith\, County Court Judge\, First Judicial Circuit\, Pensacola \n11:00 AM – 11:10 AM\nBreak \n11:10 AM – 12:15 PM\nTips From the Top: Suspension\, Cancellation\, Revocation\, and Disqualification: An Important Discussion on Understanding Misdemeanor Driver License Consequences\nTom Moffett\, Deputy Chief Counsel\, FLDHSMV\, Tallahassee \n12:15 PM – 1:00 PM\nLunch \n1:00 PM – 1:50 PM\nNavigating Direct and Cross Examinations for Some of County Court’s Most Frequently Called Witnesses\nElliott A. Wilcox\, Tampa \n1:50 PM – 2:40 PM\nMisdemeanor Matters on Appeal: Proper Issue Preservation When Moving Beyond County Court\nMichael R. Ufferman\, Tallahassee \n2:40 PM – 2:55 PM\nBreak \n2:55 PM – 4:05 PM\nYes\, You Can Use Experts in County Court\, Too: A Conversation About Computer\, Audio/Video\, and Cell Phone Forensics\nAndrew Garrett\, CEO\, Garrett Discovery\, Orlando: eDiscovery/Computer/Mobile/Video/Audio Expert\nBrian Bowman\, Midwest Lab Director\, Garrett Discovery\, Orlando: Forensic Expert\nAnthony Nelson\, Garrett Discovery\, Orlando: Audio and Video Forensic Expert \n4:05 PM – 5:00 PM\nBest Practices to Negotiate Cases in County Court: A Discussion on When\, Where\, and How to Get Case Resolution Going\nAnneMarie R. Rizzo\, Sarasota
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/2022-misdemeanor-madness/
LOCATION:Stetson Law Center\, 1700 N Tampa St\, Tampa\, FL\, 33602\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220916T090000
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DESCRIPTION:The CLS Executive Council will meet virtually on September 16\, 2022. The Zoom will open at 8:30 AM for virtual coffee and connecting. The meeting will begin at 9 AM. \nClick here to register in advance for this meeting. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. We hope to see you online.
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/9-16-executive-council-meeting-zoom/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220624T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220624T140000
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DESCRIPTION:Friday\, June 24\, 12:30–2:00 PM Selig I. Goldin Award Luncheon. We will be honoring Professor Jennifer Zedalis of the University of Florida Levin College of Law with the 2022 Selig I. Goldin Memorial Award. Registration for the luncheon is through the Annual Florida Bar Convention\, and seating is limited. The luncheon will be held in the Floridian Ballroom Salon F\, which is on the lobby level. Registration for the luncheon is required. \nJennifer M. Zedalis is the Director of Trial Practice at the University of Florida Levin College of Law\, and an Assistant Director of the Criminal Justice Center. She is the Co-Chair of the Gerald T. Bennett Public Defender/Prosecutor Trial Program and has served on the PPD faculty for 24 years. She teaches trial practice\, pretrial practice\, and intro to lawyering\, and has also taught mental health litigation and the criminal defense clinic. She is the faculty advisor for the trial team. She serves as Chair of the Peter T. Fay Jurist in Residence Program. She has practiced criminal defense for thirty years and continues to do pro bono trial work as time permits. She was formerly an assistant public defender in the Fifth and Eighth Judicial Circuits and ran a solo law practice from 1998 to 2003. She has handled all types of criminal cases\, including capital cases\, appeals\, and post-conviction proceedings in addition to trials. She has lectured in the United Kingdom\, Poland\, and Costa Rica in the areas of American trial procedure\, evidence\, and criminal practice. She has been called as an expert in Florida criminal law in the Canadian Court of Immigration\, and her article on “Justice Worthy Closing Arguments” has been published by the ABA Trial Evidence Committe
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/2022-selig-i-goldin-award-luncheon/
LOCATION:Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek\, 14100 Bonnet Creek Resort Ln\, Orlando\, FL\, 32821\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220624T090000
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DESCRIPTION:Friday\, June 24\, 9:00 AM–12:00 PM CLS Executive Council Meeting. The meeting will take place in Dade which is on the lower level. You do not have to register for the Annual Florida Bar Convention to attend the meeting.
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/cls-ec-meeting/
LOCATION:Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek\, 14100 Bonnet Creek Resort Ln\, Orlando\, FL\, 32821\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220623T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220623T200000
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DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, June 23\, 6:30–8:00 PM Scholarship Awards Reception honoring the two recipients of the Criminal Law Section’s inaugural Student Scholarship Awards. The cash scholarship is awarded to incoming third-year law students at Florida law schools who have shown dedication to and interest in the criminal justice system as trial and appellate practitioners. The CLS Awards Committee narrowed down the batch of nearly two dozen applicants to just five on which the Executive Council could vote. Students Gina Calta (Nova Southeastern University) and Peter Chan (University of Florida) were chosen for the scholarship awards. The reception is in the Lake meeting room\, which is on the ground floor\, and the awards presentation starts at 7:00 PM.
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/20101/
LOCATION:Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek\, 14100 Bonnet Creek Resort Ln\, Orlando\, FL\, 32821\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220505T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T160000
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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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220427T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220427T180000
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
CREATED:20220418T194956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T153413Z
UID:20088-1651082400-1651082400@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:"Wine" Down Wednesday
DESCRIPTION:Join us for “Wine” Down Wednesday\, a virtual Criminal Law Section Happy Hour. \nThe first 20 people to register will win a $10 Total Wine gift card!
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/wine-down-wednesday/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220413T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220413T135000
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
CREATED:20220209T133712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220316T172846Z
UID:20032-1649852100-1649857800@floridabarcls.org
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/
CATEGORIES:events,law,Upcoming CLE Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220408T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220408T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220309T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220309T135000
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
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/
CATEGORIES:events,law
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220225T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220225T134500
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
CREATED:20220124T180907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220124T211128Z
UID:20006-1645791300-1645796700@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:(5731) The ABCs of Expert Witness Depositions—Feb. 25\, 2022\, 12:15 PM – 1:45 PM\, Live GoToWebinar. Part 4 of the Experts on Advocacy:  Building and Using a Deposition Notebook CLE Series.  Approved for 2 General CLE credits and 2 certification credits each in  Juvenile Law\, Appellate Practice\, Criminal Appellate and Criminal Trial. Criminal Law Section members register for only $50. \nExperts on Advocacy is a CLE series presented by the Criminal Law Section bringing together today’s best strategic thinkers and compelling courtroom advocates to offer you effective ideas and creative insights for improving litigation results at all stages of criminal court proceedings. \nWe are privileged to have veteran trial lawyer Ed Page return with this fourth installment of his Deposition Notebook series—the ABCs of expert witness depositions and how to take them to the next level. Once and for all\, Ed will take the mystery out of this all-important part of the discovery process by employing his tried and true principles and techniques\, including: \n\nThe T-Funnel approach to learn\, confirm\, tie down\, and test facts and expert opinions\nHow to craft and manage your lists of bad case facts and good case facts\nHow to learn and apply the four levels of advocacy in criminal cases\nHow to build and use a deposition notebook\n\nParticipants in this program will receive the complete\, 36-topic index from the Ed Page Deposition Notebook\, including all the materials you will need to take your best expert witness depositions. REGISTER
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/20006/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming CLE Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211210T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211013T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211013T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
CREATED:20211013T102145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T102159Z
UID:19935-1634112000-1634144400@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:Criminal Law Update 2022—April 8\, 2022\nDetails coming soon.
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/19935/
CATEGORIES:events,Upcoming CLE Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210813T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210813T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
CREATED:20210702T182302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T094623Z
UID:19673-1628856000-1628870400@floridabarcls.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210723T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210723T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
CREATED:20210702T181200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T094647Z
UID:19640-1627041600-1627056000@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:MISDEMEANOR MADNESS: How to Better Navigate Florida County Court (Part I) \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\, July 23\, 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\nMisdemeanor Charges Won’t Affect My Livelihood\, Right?\nThomas Albert (“Tad”) Delegal III\nDelegal and Poindexter\, P.A.\, Jacksonville \n12:55pm – 1:45pm\nImmigration and Deportation Consequences: Misdemeanors Count\, Too!\nMaggie Arias\nArias & Pereira\, Coral Gables \n1:45pm – 1:55pm\nBreak \n1:55pm – 2:45pm\nThe Daily Grind: Pitfalls to Avoid in County Court\nRichard T. Clausi Jr.\nOffice of the State Attorney\, 15th Judicial Circuit\, West Palm Beach \n2:45pm – 4:00pm\nEthics\, Civility\, Professionalism\, and Beyond: A Conversation with County Court Judges About What They’d Like You to Know\nModerator:\nL. Lee Lockett\nLockett Law\, Jacksonville Beach \nPanelists: \nHon. Tina L. Caraballo\nCounty Court Judge\, 9th Judicial Circuit\, Orlando \nHon. Robin W. Faber\nCounty Court Judge\, 11th Judicial Circuit\, Miami \nHon. Rhonda D. Peoples-Waters\nCounty Court Judge\, 4th Judicial Circuit\, Duval \n4:00pm\nProgram Close\nL. Lee Lockett\nLockett Law\, Jacksonville Beach \n 
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/c5307-misdemeanor-madness-how-to-better-navigate-florida-county-court/
LOCATION:GoToWebinar\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:events,law,Upcoming CLE Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210625T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210625T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
CREATED:20210615T192923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T095340Z
UID:19614-1624626000-1624636800@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:Restorative Justice in Criminal Practice \nOriginally aired on June 25\, 2021 \nThe Alternative Dispute Resolution\, Criminal Law\, and Government Lawyer Sections of The Florida Bar\, along with the Florida Restorative Justice Association\, proudly present Restorative Justice in Criminal Practice — a program intended to open hearts and minds and inspire transformational change in how we resolve criminal cases. \nIn this afternoon of frank discussions\, some of the country’s foremost restorative justice scholars\, judges\, and practitioners\, alongside a stunningly personal case study\, will define the concept of restorative justice\, exploring its theory\, origin\, and various models\, and consider the application of restorative justice practices in our criminal justice system. \nFriday\, June 25\, 2021\n1:00pm – 4:00pm\nA virtual CLE presentation via Zoom\n\nTOPICS & SPEAKERS\n1:00pm -1:05pm\n\n\nWelcome\n\n\nH. Scott Fingerhut\n\n\nFlU College of Law and H. Scott Fingerhut\, P.A.\, Miami\, Program Co-Chair\n\n\n\n\n\n1:05pm -1:55pm\n\n\nAn Introduction to Restorative Justice\n\n\nThis panel will define the concept of restorative justice and explore its theory and origins. The panel will then discuss how restorative justice works — its efficacy — describing various models of applying restorative justice in the criminal justice system.\n\n\n\n\n\nModerator\n\n\nEdith Georgi\, \n\n\nSt. Thomas University School of Law\, Miami Gardens\n\n\n\n\n\nPanelists\n\n\nDonna Coker\, \n\n\nUniversity of Miami School of Law\, Miami\n\n\nJustice Janine Geske (ret.)\,\n\n\nMarquette University Law School\, Milwaukee\, Wisconsin\n\n\nAparna Polavarapu\,\n\n\nUniversity of South Carolina School of Law\, Columbia\, South Carolina\n\n\n\n\n\n1:55pm -2:05pm\n\n\nBreak and Breakout Room for Q&A with the Panelists\n\n\n\n\n\n2:05pm – 2:55pm\n\n\nA Case Study\n\n\n\n\n\nModerator\n\n\nKelly McGrath\n\n\nKelly McGrath Law\, Tallahassee\n\n\n\n\n\nPanelists\n\n\nKate and Andy Grosmaire\n\n\nJulie and Michael McBride\n\n\n\n\n\n2:55pm – 3:05pm\n\n\nBreak and Breakout Room for Q&A with the Panelists\n\n\n\n\n\n3:05pm – 3:55pm\n\n\nRestorative Justice in Criminal Practice\n\n\nThis panel will discuss practical considerations in applying restorative justice practices to criminal cases.\n\n\n\n\n\nModerator\n\n\nH. Scott Fingerhut\n\n\n\n\n\nPanelists\n\n\nMichael Becker\n\n\nAssistant State Attorney\, 8th Judicial Circuit\, Gainesville\n\n\nRobert Burrs\n\n\nExecutive Director\, Conflict Solutions Center of Santa Barbara County\, California\n\n\nDean Galigani\n\n\nGailgani Law Firm\, Gainesville\n\n\nHon. Steve Leifman\n\n\nCounty Judge\, Eleventh Judicial Circuit\n\n\n\n\n\n3:55pm – 4:00pm\n\n\nProgram Close\n\n\nH. Scott Fingerhut
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/cle-restorative-justice-in-criminal-practice/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:events,Upcoming CLE Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210611T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210611T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
CREATED:20210420T145706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T095527Z
UID:19595-1623420000-1623430800@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:LOOK OUT BELOW:  Blunders\, Landmines and the Consequences of Poor Attorney Performance in the Preservation of Record Error \nOriginally presented on June 11\, 2021 \nThe Florida Bar President’s Showcase CLE presented by The CLE Committee of The Florida Bar\,  The Florida Bar Appellate Practice Section\, The Florida Bar Criminal Law Section\, and The Florida Bar Trial Lawyers Section \n  \nFriday\, June 11\, 2021\n2:00p-5:00pm\nHilton Bonnett Creek\nThe Florida Bar Annual Convention\nAND Live Webcast \nCourse Number: 4379\nCourse Level: Advanced\nCLE Credit: 3.0 \nWHY WE ARE HERE \nThis CLE is a call to all Florida lawyers\, working cases state and federal\, civil and criminal\, to pay greater attention to the legal\, ethical\, and moral consequences of the failure to properly preserve error in records below. \nFrom the perspective of Justice Labarga\, along with our host of expert presenters — Bar leaders all — our intention is as much to educate on best practices in error preservation (how to avoid the many mistakes and missteps\, common and uncommon\, pretrial\, trial\, and beyond) as it is to infuse in Florida lawyers this universality of spirit: \n\nto rededicate ourselves to this often neglected principle of our practice law;\nan obligation owed to client and cause;\na reflection of public trust;\na fidelity to our profession and ourselves.\n\nPROGRAM \n2:00pm-2:05pm\nWelcome\nScott Fingerhut\, Program Chair and CLE Chair\, Criminal Law Section\nFIU College of Law and H. Scott Fingerhut\, P.A.\, Miami \n2:05pm-2:10pm\nIntroduction of Justice Jorge Labarga\nWarren Lindsey\, Chair\, Criminal Law Section\nBoard Certified in Criminal Trial Law\nLindsey & Ferry\, P.A.\, Orlando \n2:10pm-2:40pm\nTo Protect and Preserve: Lawyers Must Do Better\nJustice Jorge Labarga\, Florida Supreme Court\, Tallahassee\nJustice Labarga will speak on the critical — too-often neglected — importance of error preservation across legal contexts.  Emphasizing the centrality of the lawyer’s role\, Justice Labarga will discuss how better representation of clients and causes by acquiring and honing error preservation skills brings on better justice and fosters a legal profession worthy of public confidence and trust. \n2:40p-2:45p\nIntroduction of Criminal Law Presentation\nYohance Asim Pettis\, CLE Chair\, Trial Lawyers Section\nUnited States Attorney’s Office\, Tampa \n2:45pm-3:25pm\nBetter Error Preservation in Criminal Law\nMichael T. Davis\, Board Certified in Appellate Practice\, Kuehne Davis Law\, P.A.\, Miami\nCarey S. Haughwout\, Board Certified in Criminal Trial Law\, Public Defender\, 15th Judicial Circuit\, Palm Beach\nMichael Robert Ufferman\, Board Certified in Criminal Appellate Law\, Michael Ufferman Law Firm\, Tallahassee\nIn this dynamic presentation\, our presenters will address the many ways in which errors in criminal cases are better preserved — in court and out\, at all stages of representation — and the consequences of counsel’s failure to uphold this core professional responsibility. \n3:25pm-3:30pm\nIntroduction of Civil Law Presentation\nChristopher D. Donovan\, Board Certified in Appellate Practice\, Chair\, Appellate Practice Section\, Roetzel & Andress\, Naples \n3:30pm-4:10pm\nBetter Error Preservation in Civil Law\nSteven L. Brannock\, Board Certified in Appellate Practice\, Brannock Humphries & Berman\, Tampa\nDennis R. O’Connor\, Board Certified in Civil Trial\, O’Connor & O’Connor\, Orlando\nHala A. Sandridge\, Board Certified in Appellate Practice\, Buchanan Ingersoll-Rooney\, Tampa\nIn this equally dynamic presentation\, our presenters will address the many ways in which errors in civil cases must be better preserved\, and the equally dire consequences to client\, cause\, and our profession when counsel fails in this all-important responsibility. \n4:10pm-4:55pm\nNo Rest for the Weary: A Discussion with Lawyers’ Lawyers on Better Justice through Better Error Preservation\nModerator:\nCeci Culpepper Berman\, Board Certified in Appellate Practice\, Brannock Humphries & Berman\, Tampa\nPanelists:\nGerald B. Cope Jr.\, Chair\, Appellate Practice Group\, Akerman LLP\, Miami\nHenry M. Coxe III\, Board Certified in Criminal Trial Law\, Bedell\, Dittmar\, DeVault\, Pillans & Coxe\, Jacksonville\nRodolfo Sorondo Jr.\, Chair\, Appellate Practice Group\, Holland & Knight LLP\, Miami\nIn this great discussion\, this trio of legal legends will reflect on pitfalls — obvious and not – in error preservation\, and the importance of how best practice achieves better justice and enables our profession to more profoundly gain the public trust. \n4:55pm – 5:00pm\nProgram Close\nScott Fingerhut\, Program Chair and CLE Chair\, Criminal Law Section\nFIU College of Law and H. Scott Fingerhut\, P.A.\, Miami
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/4379-look-out-below-blunders-landmines-and-the-consequences-of-poor-attorney-performance-in-the-preservation-of-record-error/
LOCATION:Hilton Orlando-Bonnet Creek Resort\, 14100 Bonnet Creek Resort Ln\, Orlando\, FL\, 23821\, United States
CATEGORIES:events,law,Upcoming CLE Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210604T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210604T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
CREATED:20210420T140328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T095735Z
UID:19591-1622797200-1622815200@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:MASTERS OF DUI:  Serious Bodily Injury and Manslaughter \nOriginally aired on June 4\, 2021 \nThough we look a little different this year\, once again your Criminal Law Section Masters of DUI is the one-stop CLE event to receive cutting-edge education on all aspects of DUI practice. \nDesigned for both basic and experienced practitioners\, Masters of DUI faculty are knowledgeable lawyers\, judges\, and experts who will present entertaining and informative lectures on a variety of topics important to every DUI practitioner. \nEach year\, our goal is to provide a balanced program useful to defense and state alike\, and this year is no exception. \nOur seminar this year is presented virtually\, in three parts over three sessions. Covering a thoughtful blend of law\, science\, and ethics\, each segment promises the high standards of content and presentation that Masters of DUI is known for. \nIn particular this year\, our popular annual segment on ethics will tackle the controversial cross section of social media — and its significant presence in the DUI world — and the ethical obligations we all face in our ever-increasing internet-driven legal practices. \nREGISTER NOW \n8:50 AM – 9:00 AM\nWelcome and Introduction\nCo-Chair Susan Cohen\, Jacksonville\nCo-Chair David Robbins\, Jacksonville \n9:00 AM – 9:45 AM\nCase Evaluation\nAnnemarie Rizzo\, Sarasota \n9:45 AM – 10:35 AM\nThe Real Work – Discovery\, Gathering Evidence\, and Deposition Prep\nMichael Snure\, Winter Park \n10:35 AM – 10:45 AM\nBreak \n10:45 AM – 11:30 AM\nMotion Practice: The Best Trial Lawyer is the Best Pretrial Lawyer\nRobert Reiff\, Miami \n11:30 AM – 12:10 PM\nThe Nitty-Gritty of Accident Reconstruction\nSarah-Anne Blades\, Accident Reconstructionist \n12:10 PM – 12:20 PM\nBreak \n12:20 PM – 1:30 PM\nA Look at Trials and Strategies From Both Sides\nJohn Kalinowski\, Jacksonville\nAaron Wayt\, Tallahassee
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/4420-special-offer-masters-of-dui-dui-serious-bodily-injury-and-manslaughter/
LOCATION:GoToWebinar\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:events,law,Upcoming CLE Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210521T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210521T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
CREATED:20210420T135640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T095808Z
UID:19586-1621587600-1621605600@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:(4419) MASTERS OF DUI:  Administrative Suspensions/DMV Hearings and the Science of Testings \nThough we look a little different this year\, once again your Criminal Law Section Masters of DUI is the one-stop CLE event to receive cutting-edge education on all aspects of DUI practice. \nDesigned for both basic and experienced practitioners\, Masters of DUI faculty are knowledgeable lawyers\, judges\, and experts who will present entertaining and informative lectures on a variety of topics important to every DUI practitioner. \nEach year\, our goal is to provide a balanced program useful to defense and state alike\, and this year is no exception. \nOur seminar this year is presented virtually\, in three parts over three sessions. Covering a thoughtful blend of law\, science\, and ethics\, each segment promises the high standards of content and presentation that Masters of DUI is known for. \nIn particular this year\, our popular annual segment on ethics will tackle the controversial cross section of social media — and its significant presence in the DUI world — and the ethical obligations we all face in our ever-increasing internet-driven legal practices. \nREGISTER NOW \n8:50 AM – 9:00 AM\nWelcome and Introduction\nScott Fingerhut\, Miami \n9:00 AM – 9:45 AM\nThe Nuts and Bolts of the Administrative Suspension\nDavid Robbins and Susan Cohen Jacksonville \n9:45 AM – 10:15 AM\nWhen the Nuts and Bolts Don’t Prevail – Petitions for Certiorari Review\nSusan Cohen\, Jacksonville \n10:15 AM – 10:25 AM\nBreak \n10:25 AM – 11:15 AM\nThe Administrative Process From the Other Side\nTom Moffett\, Deputy Chief Counsel\, Bureau of Administrative Reviews\, Tallahassee \n11:15 AM – 11:25 AM\nBreak \n11:25 AM – 12:15 PM\nLab Protocols & Quality Control – How to Recognize a Problem\nJanine Arvizu\, Lab Auditor \n12:15 PM – 12:50 PM\nMechanics of High Level Testing for Alcohol\nSuzanne Perry\, Analytical Chemist and Phlebotomist \n12:50 PM – 1:00 PM\nBreak \n1:00 PM – 2:00 PM\nBreath Testing Issues\nDr. Stefan Rose\, Forensic Toxicologist\, Stuart\nRobert Harrison\, Venice
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/masters-of-dui-administrative-suspensions-dmv-hearings-and-the-science-of-testing/
LOCATION:GoToWebinar\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:events,law,Upcoming CLE Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210507T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210507T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
CREATED:20201216T191628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T100304Z
UID:19510-1620378000-1620405000@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:(4558) Advanced Federal Practice 2021 \nOriginally aired on May 7\, 2021 \nThis course covers topics of Federal Criminal Practice such as the latest cases on substantive federal criminal law and procedure from the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals\, and Constitutional issues from the United States Supreme Court. The course will also cover practice tips from both district judges\, magistrate judges\, and a court of appeals judge. The program is specially designed for the attorney practicing in federal criminal court and is taught by some of the leading defense lawyers in the field as well as federal judges. \nFriday\, May 7\, 2021 \n9:00 AM – 9:15 AM\nIntroduction \n9:15 AM – 10:30 AM\nPanel Discussion: Meet the New Southern District of Florida Judges \nModerator: Margot Moss\nPanelists:\nHonorable Rodney Smith\nHonorable Roy K. Altman\nHonorable Raas Singhal \n10:30 AM – 10:45 AM\nBreak \n10:45 AM – 12:15 PM\nA Crime A Day\nMike Chase \n12:15 PM – 1:00 PM\nLunch  \n1:00 PM – 2:15 PM\nEleventh Circuit Update\nDon Samuel \n2:15 PM – 3:15 PM\nA Conversation with Eleventh Circuit Judge Robin Rosenbaum\nHonorable Robin Rosenbaum\nDavid Oscar Markus \n3:15 PM – 3:30 PM\nBreak \n3:30 PM – 4:30 PM\nPanel Discussion: Practice Tips from the Magistrate Judges \nModerator: Michael Caruso\nPanelists:\nHonorable Lisette M. Reid\nHonorable Jacqueline Becerra
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/3479-advanced-federal-practice-2021/
LOCATION:GoToWebinar\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:events,law,Upcoming CLE Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210430T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210430T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
CREATED:20210420T134316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T100456Z
UID:19582-1619773200-1619791200@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:(4418) Masters of DUI: The Basics of Becoming a Master \nOriginally aired on April 30\, 2021 \nThough we look a little different this year\, once again your Criminal Law Section Masters of DUI is the one-stop CLE event to receive cutting-edge education on all aspects of DUI practice. \nDesigned for both basic and experienced practitioners\, Masters of DUI faculty are knowledgeable lawyers\, judges\, and experts who will present entertaining and informative lectures on a variety of topics important to every DUI practitioner. \nEach year\, our goal is to provide a balanced program useful to defense and state alike\, and this year is no exception. \nOur seminar this year is presented virtually\, in three parts over three sessions. Covering a thoughtful blend of law\, science\, and ethics\, each segment promises the high standards of content and presentation that Masters of DUI is known for. \nIn particular this year\, our popular annual segment on ethics will tackle the controversial cross section of social media — and its significant presence in the DUI world — and the ethical obligations we all face in our ever-increasing internet-driven legal practices. \n8:50 AM – 9:00 AM\nWelcome and Introduction\nCo-Chair Susan Cohen\, Jacksonville\nCo-Chair David Robbins\, Jacksonville \n9:00 AM – 9:30 AM\nCase law Update\nSamantha Vacciana\, Ft. Lauderdale \n9:30 AM – 10:00 AM\nYour Starting Point – The Client Interview\nSusan Cohen\, Jacksonville \n10:00 AM – 10:10 AM\nBreak \n10:10 AM – 10:50 AM\nThe Judicial Perspective\nHonorable Deborah Carpenter\, 17th Circuit \n10:50 AM – 11:25 AM\nGood Things Happen When You File Motions\nEilam Isaak\, Tampa \n11:25 AM – 11:35 AM\nBreak \n11:35 AM – 12:15 PM\nTechnology and Practice\nElliott Wilcox\, Tampa \n12:15 PM – 12:50 PM\nCross Examination of LEO\nKeeley Karatinos\, Dade City \n12:50 PM – 1:00 PM\nBreak \n1:00 PM – 2:00 PM\nEthical Considerations in the World of Social Media\nGwen Daniel\, Tampa
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/4418-masters-of-dui-the-basics-of-becoming-a-master/
LOCATION:GoToWebinar\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:events,Upcoming CLE Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210430T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210430T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
CREATED:20210407T162415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T094307Z
UID:19566-1619773200-1619791200@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:Once again\, your Criminal Law Section Masters of DUI is the one-stop CLE series to receive cutting-edge education on all aspects of DUI practice. Designed for both basic and experienced practitioners\, Masters of DUI faculty are knowledgeable lawyers\, judges\, and experts who present entertaining and informative lectures on a variety of topics important to every DUI practitioner. \nMasters of DUI 2021 was presented virtually\, in three parts. Covering a thoughtful blend of law\, science\, and ethics\, each segment promises the high standards of content and presentation that Masters of DUI is known for. Each year\, our goal is to provide a balanced program useful to defense and state alike\, and this year’s segments are no exception. Purchase individually or buy the bundle. \n\nPart One: The Basics of Becoming a Master (Originally aired on April 30\, 2021. Approved for CLE credit until October 30\, 2022)\nPart Two: Administrative Suspensions/DMV Hearings and The Science of Testing (Originally aired on May 21\, 2021. Approved for CLE credit until November 21\, 2022)\nPart Three: DUI Serious Bodily Injury and Manslaughter (Originally aired on June 4\, 2021. Approved for CLE credit until F\n\nDecember 4\, 2022)\n\n\n\nInterested in all three CLEs? Purchase the bundle!\n 
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/masters-of-dui-2021-a-three-part-series/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:events,Upcoming CLE Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210115T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210115T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
CREATED:20201216T191200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T100603Z
UID:19507-1610701200-1610712000@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:CLS Executive Council Meeting\nJanuary 15\, 2021 on Zoom
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/cls-executive-council-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201218T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201218T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
CREATED:20201216T190719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T100712Z
UID:19501-1608292800-1608298200@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 Attorney Wellness: Part Four \nOriginally aired on December 18\, 2020 \nThe Criminal Law Section of The Florida Bar is privileged to offer this continuing CLE series FREE OF CHARGE to all Criminal Law Section members. \nThis is our continuing gift to ourselves. \nAnd just in time for the holidays. \nWe began in May. Then August. Then October. Florida Lawyers Assistance (FLA) Clinical Director Dr. Scott Weinstein invited us to “fireside chats” on how we (lawyers) are coping\, months (and months and months) into the pandemic\, and the radical restructuring of our lives. \nNow in our fourth installment and joined once again by FLA Assistant Director Molly Paris\, Dr. Weinstein will address the many emotional\, psychological\, and professional issues associated with our well-being during this unprecedented and ongoing challenge. Tackling stressors both anticipated and unexpected\, Dr. Scott and Molly continue to help all of us better develop coping skills unique to ourselves and our profession. \nAs always\, our experts will take questions from attendees. \nAnd note: Like all FLA public presentations\, this CLE is not\, nor is it intended to be\, a confidential\, therapeutic gathering. All Zoom participants will be able to see who is in attendance. That said\, in order to keep our meeting “to ourselves\,” the Criminal Law Section does NOT post the recording of the presentation in any public fashion. \nREGISTER
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/covid-19-attorney-wellness-part-four/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:events,Upcoming CLE Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201217T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201217T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
CREATED:20201216T191032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T101007Z
UID:19505-1608206400-1608211800@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:Safer at Home with the Judges CLE: How to Deal With Difficult People \nIn this season-ending Safer at Home presentation by the Judges Harris\, this special FREE CLE will focus on dealing with difficult actors in all aspects of a criminal case. \nProviding their unique insights and perspectives\, the judges will discuss the law as it pertains to judicial conduct\, attorney conduct\, and defendant conduct alike. \nRelated issues to be covered by the judges will include the professional competence and professionalism of the bench and bar\, as well as the cognitive competency and impact on the case of the mental health of the accused. \nJoin the judges for this engaging talk on how we may all better handle ourselves\, our business\, and the people whom we serve in our criminal justice system.
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/safer-at-home-with-the-judges-cle-how-to-deal-with-difficult-people/
CATEGORIES:events,Upcoming CLE Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201211T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201211T131500
DTSTAMP:20260419T224402
CREATED:20200925T204535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200925T204646Z
UID:19452-1607688000-1607692500@floridabarcls.org
SUMMARY:Building & Using a Deposition Notebook Series
DESCRIPTION:In this third part of the series\, the CLE will address how to use the index in your deposition notebook to warm-up and prepare for a deposition.  The program will also cover a court reporter’s wish list\, how to be on the lookout for a deponent’s weasel words\, deposition objections\, and deposition ethics\, including how to handle the lawyer on the other side. \nDecember 11\, 2020\n12:00pm – 1:15pm\nEdward J. Page\, Carlton Fields  +BIO \nREGISTER\nCLE CREDITS\nGeneral:  1.5 \nCERTIFICATION CREDITS\nAppellate Practice:   1.5 Hours\nCriminal Appellate Practice: 1.5 Hours\nCriminal Trial Law:  1.5 Hours\nJuvenile Law:  1.5 Hours
URL:https://floridabarcls.org/event/building-using-a-deposition-notebook-series/
LOCATION:GoToWebinar\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:events,law,Upcoming CLE Courses
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