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In this week's Legal Speak episode, Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley Shareholder Rosalyn "Sia" Baker-Barnes opens up about her journey toward becoming the first Black woman to serve as President of the Florida Bar Association. Hosts: Cedra Mayfield & Patrick Smith Reporter: Lisa Willis Guest: Rosalyn Baker-Barnes Producer: Charles Garnar
Two friends of the podcast return for this episode of New Solo to talk all things legal tech and the latest in AI services for lawyers. Guests Renee Thompson and Liz McCausland are both accomplished mediators and solo practitioners who depend on tech to boost productivity and keep up with their busy lives. AI is an emerging technology that is finding its way to more and more law offices. McCausland and Thompson served on a Florida Bar committee to draft an advisory opinion laying out ethical guidelines for the use of AI in legal practice. With ethical guardrails published, what's next? A best practices guide and clear definitions and examples of AI for legal services. Client consent, the impact on fees and confidentiality, and even how judges view the use of AI and informing the court that AI played a role in your presentation are all pieces of the puzzle. It's a brave new world. Where can attorneys new to AI find mentoring, what will clients and courts expect, and what about billing? Plus, hear about the Florida Bar's Solo & Small Firms Section and how other solo and small firms are incorporating legal technologies. It's natural to feel overwhelmed, but if you take in all these new tools step-by-step, you'll quickly find yourself up to speed and exploring new frontiers. Questions or ideas about solo and small practices? Drop us a line at NewSolo@legaltalknetwork.com Topics: Hear from two lawyers who helped the Florida Bar Association develop ethical guidelines for attorneys adopting AI technologies into their practice. New tools are emerging at a rapid clip. But if you take it step-by-step, you can avoid feeling overwhelmed. Every small and solo firm is different. There's no single “right way” to incorporate legal tech into your practice, but the days of a legal pad and pen are in the past. Stay current or fall behind. Help is out there, and you can do this. Mentioned in This Episode: Florida Bar Ethics Opinion 24-1, Jan. 19, 2024 “Lawyer Cites Fake Cases Generated by ChatGPT in Legal Brief,” Legal Dive Damien Riehl on LinkedIn Jerry Bui on LinkedIn InfoTrack San Diego County Bar Association Member Benefits Clio legal software Smokeball AI Noodle AI Assistant vLex AI Fastcase Westlaw LexisNexis AI Miami Dade Public Defender Carlos J. Martinez
Two friends of the podcast return for this episode of New Solo to talk all things legal tech and the latest in AI services for lawyers. Guests Renee Thompson and Liz McCausland are both accomplished mediators and solo practitioners who depend on tech to boost productivity and keep up with their busy lives. AI is an emerging technology that is finding its way to more and more law offices. McCausland and Thompson served on a Florida Bar committee to draft an advisory opinion laying out ethical guidelines for the use of AI in legal practice. With ethical guardrails published, what's next? A best practices guide and clear definitions and examples of AI for legal services. Client consent, the impact on fees and confidentiality, and even how judges view the use of AI and informing the court that AI played a role in your presentation are all pieces of the puzzle. It's a brave new world. Where can attorneys new to AI find mentoring, what will clients and courts expect, and what about billing? Plus, hear about the Florida Bar's Solo & Small Firms Section and how other solo and small firms are incorporating legal technologies. It's natural to feel overwhelmed, but if you take in all these new tools step-by-step, you'll quickly find yourself up to speed and exploring new frontiers. Questions or ideas about solo and small practices? Drop us a line at NewSolo@legaltalknetwork.com Topics: Hear from two lawyers who helped the Florida Bar Association develop ethical guidelines for attorneys adopting AI technologies into their practice. New tools are emerging at a rapid clip. But if you take it step-by-step, you can avoid feeling overwhelmed. Every small and solo firm is different. There's no single “right way” to incorporate legal tech into your practice, but the days of a legal pad and pen are in the past. Stay current or fall behind. Help is out there, and you can do this. Mentioned in This Episode: Florida Bar Ethics Opinion 24-1, Jan. 19, 2024 “Lawyer Cites Fake Cases Generated by ChatGPT in Legal Brief,” Legal Dive Damien Riehl on LinkedIn Jerry Bui on LinkedIn InfoTrack San Diego County Bar Association Member Benefits Clio legal software Smokeball AI Noodle AI Assistant vLex AI Fastcase Westlaw LexisNexis AI Miami Dade Public Defender Carlos J. Martinez
Sia Baker-Barnes, a seasoned attorney and the first African-American female president of the Florida Bar Association, shares her inspiring journey and insights in this episode. She discusses her upbringing in a family of first-generation lawyers and the influence of her grandparents. Sia emphasizes the importance of mentorship and stepping outside of one's comfort zone to achieve success. She explains how she aims to bridge the gap for young lawyers and provide them with early exposure and training. Sia also highlights the significance of self-care and balancing a demanding legal career with personal life. Takeaways The influence of family and mentors can shape one's career path and success.Stepping outside of one's comfort zone is essential for personal and professional growth.Early exposure and training can help young lawyers make informed career decisions and prevent burnout.Self-care is crucial for maintaining a healthy work-life balance in a demanding legal career.
Galen welcomes Steven Bush to talk about the appraisal process and how to deal with damages and insurance claims. Steven's insights will help contractors create better workflows and set expectations so you and your team can succeed. Who's The Guest? After a year of defending policyholders as a public adjuster, Steven earned a law degree at the Florida Coastal School of Law. Upon his graduation and acceptance into the Florida Bar Association, Steven assembled a team of attorneys, with each individual having their own distinctive set of experiences and strengths, and established The Bush Law Group. Highlights Unpacking the pieces of an appraisal and how to create a positive experience. Dealing with damages: Determining what caused it, what the coverage of your policy is, and what your next course of action should be. The appraisal process: Who are the people and the organizations involved and how does it work? For a person undergoing the claim process, what is Steven's expert advice to move forward? With Florida dealing with the insurance crisis, how does it affect the surrounding states, and what are these states doing to combat this crisis? Episode Resources Connect with Galen M. Hair https://insuranceclaimhq.com hair@hairshunnarah.com www.levelupclaim.com Connect with Steven Bush https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-bush-780713103 https://www.facebook.com/BushLawGroup1/
A Florida jury has recommended life in prison for teen who killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Nikolas Cruz was spared the death penalty because in Florida, the jury must unanimously agreed. The 12 jurors deliberated for about seven hours. Ultimately, three jurors voted against the death penalty. On top of the life sentence, now an attorney who represented Cruz is being investigated by the Florida Bar Association. While a spokesperson for the agency did not disclose the probe's scope, many suspect the investigation is related to the fact thatTamara Curtis was caught on camera apparently filmed flashing the middle finger in court. Curtis was reportedly seen raising her middle finger while rubbing her cheek, eliciting laughs from herself and Cruz. Many parents of the victims expressed the immaturity of the action. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lawrence Datz is the managing partner at Datz & Datz. He has been described in leading publications as one of Florida's most experienced and best divorce law and family law attorneys. He has served on family law leadership committees for The Florida Bar Association. He chaired The Florida Bar's Litigation Support Professionals Committee from 2001-2008 and its Ad Hoc Committee on Parenting Coordination from 2007-2011. He also served as president of Florida's Association of Family and Conciliation Courts in 2012. Learn from Lawrence's expertise and find out how he grows his firm on this episode of The Managing Partners Podcast! —- Array Digital provides bold marketing that helps managing partners grow their law firms. arraylaw.com Follow us on Instagram: @array.digital Follow us on Twitter: @thisisarray Call us for a FREE digital marketing review: 757-333-3021 SUBSCRIBE to The Managing Partners Podcast for conversations with the nation's top attorneys.
Brad Galbraith – The Confident Retirement Podcast with Kris Flammang Episode 024: Brad Galbraith Brad A. Galbraith is the Managing Partner at Galbraith, PLLC's Naples and Indianapolis offices. He focuses on providing creative, cutting-edge estate, tax, and business planning advice to business owners and other wealthy individuals. Brad is board certified in Wills, Trusts, and Estates by The Florida Bar Association. Brad began his professional career as a Certified Public Accountant. After switching to the practice of law and seeing the ineffectiveness and inefficiency of traditional planning methods, he endeavored to find a better way to assist his clients with estate, tax, and business planning. As an estate planning attorney, he developed a model designed to provide clients with comprehensive, personalized estate, tax, and business succession plans that withstand the test of time. Listen to this dynamic The Confident Retirement Podcast episode with Brad Galbraith about estate planning from a CPA & lawyer's standpoint. He also shared his ideas relevant to the perks in changing domicile from one state to another. Here is what to expect on this week's show: -What led Brad to open up his own practice? -What really is an estate planning? Death planning vs. Opportunity planning & Legacy planning -The blind spots on estate planning -What is Florida domicile planning about and its advantages? -Wealth as an opportunity to be meaningful for the world -His personal reason why he offers special needs planning in his firm -His biggest opportunity and the biggest obstacle in his business -How to deal with commoditization? Connect with Brad Guest Contact Info: 239.325.5581 Website: https://www.galbraith.law/ E-mail: bgalbraith@galbraith.law Website (Domicile): https://www.changemydomicile.com/home Connect with Kris Website: https://www.lpfadvisors.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristopher-flammang-lpfadv/ Twitter: @kflammang Highlights: [05:45-05:52] “The part of my practice that I really enjoy the most is getting to know my clients well, and giving them good advice.” [05:54-06:10] “I think the way I think about it is, is kind of everybody every situation is a puzzle. And the pieces are a little bit different and they look differently. And it's the putting together that puzzle and completing the puzzle for the client is the kind of the stimulating thing or the thing that you get enjoyment out of.” [10:53-11:07] “I often tell people that who come in thinking they know exactly what they want that how can they know which options they like unless they know what the options are?” [19:37-19:44] One of the things that I learned at an early age was that money is not something that you just run around spinning freely. [34:07-34:14] “That the best defense against commoditization is to make sure that what you're providing really isn't a commodity.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter joined the firm immediately after graduating with honors from Florida State University College of Law in May of 2013. With his extensive trial training and considerable experience clerking at two prominent law firms while still in law school, Attorney Tragos, named as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers in 2017, is an essential component of the skilled legal team at the Law Offices of Tragos, Sartes & Tragos.Mr. Tragos' hard work and excellent representation propelled him to be named the youngest partner in the Firm's 30-year history at the age of 27. His passion is an asset the Firm relies on more than ever.While in law school, Peter Tragos was an award-winning member of the Trial Advocacy Team and Florida State University's Moot Court Team. As a practicing attorney, he has received the prestigious “Rising Star” designation from Super Lawyers®, and earned the nation's top 1% honor from the National Association of Distinguished Counsel.Peter is a current member of the Florida Bar's Civil Procedure Rules Committee (an honor reserved only for attorneys hand-selected by the president of the Florida Bar Association), and is the former Vice-Chair for the Florida Bar's Traffic Court Rules Committee.Peter enjoys giving back to the legal community, avidly volunteering his time and energy as a speaker and presenter on the topics of civil litigation and technology in the legal field, and has also been recognized and awarded for his distinguished pro bono service.#lawyeryouknow #petertragos #tragoslaw
An interview with law firm founder, realtor, broker, and insurance agent, Victor Demesmin, Jr. of Demesmin & Dover law firm. Join host Nicholas Gurney as he chats with Victor about law practice management, work-life balance, and hiring everyone you've ever met.Remember to rate and review the Wet Ink podcast: Click here to Rate and Review. ---------------------------------------------------Victor Demesmin Jr. received his Juris Doctor and Graduate Diploma in Comparative Law degrees in 2015 from Louisiana State University (LSU) Paul M. Heber Law Center. Mr. Demesmin is a member of the Florida Bar Association.Victor Jr. was born in Boston, Massachusetts and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida where he attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School. In 2008, at the age of eighteen, Victor Jr. became a licensed Florida realtor, specializing in residential sales and rental properties. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Management and Entrepreneurship with a minor in Legal Studies from the University of Central Florida (UCF). While an undergraduate, Victor Jr. served as treasurer of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. for three years. In 2010, he began a 2-year internship with Lockheed Martin in Orlando, Florida as a Master Planner through the UCF College Work Experience Program. Victor Jr. was also a nationally ranked, All American, member of the UCF undergraduate Mock Trial Team. At LSU Paul M. Heber Law Center, Victor Jr. served as an Admissions Ambassador for the Law School. During his second year, he also competed in the Flory for both criminal and civil cases in order to acquire real-life experience and exposure to evidence and other rules of trial.Victor Jr. is a proud Haitian-American product and is very involved in the community here in South Florida. He is fluent in Creole and possesses conversational skills in French. Victor Jr. is a forward thinker and an astute problem solver.Victor can be reached at https://www.attorneysoftheinjured.com/
in this episodeEstate Planning. The last time we discussed Estate Planning, it was mostly from the perspective of older adults, but in this episode, we dig a little deeper and talk about why having an estate plan is something every adult of any age should be thinking about. My guestMy guest today is Denise Tessier, Esq. of The Tessier Law Firm. Denise has been a lawyer for over 25 years and currently, she focuses primarily on Elder Law, including estate planning, wills, and trusts, long-term care, Medicaid planning, probate, and administration of estates. Denise is a member of several local and national Elder Law and Estate Planning organizations. And notably, her firm was invited to become an affiliated member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, which is a national organization committed to providing the highest quality of estate and Medicaid planning services. Learn more about Denise by clicking the link in the links section below. Links we mentionedhttps://tessierlawfirm.com/ (The Tessier Law Firm) https://www.aaepa.com/ (American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys) National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys - https://www.naela.org/findlawyer? (Find a lawyer in your area) Florida Bar Association - https://www.floridabar.org/ (Consumer info and locate a FL attorney) Let's Get socialConnect with us on social media for daily updates, videos, tips, and more. Look for us on https://www.instagram.com/sageaging/ (Instagram), https://www.facebook.com/sageagingpodcast (facebook), TikTok, andhttps://twitter.com/SageAging ( twitter). Get weekly Sage Aging episodes sent straight to your inbox when you http://eepurl.com/dAyuxg (register for our weekly newsletter.) In addition to the latest episode of Sage Aging, you'll also get bonus content, tips, suggested reading, and more. Thanks for listeningIf you are finding value in the podcast, I'd really appreciate it if you would https://www.facebook.com/sageagingpodcast/reviews/ (leave a positive review) and share the Sage Aging podcast with a friend. If you have topic ideas you'd like to share, we'd love to hear from you. Drop us a line at info@Sageaging.us
The Taxman Cometh for the Self Employed Episode 094 with Sandy Botkin of Tax Reduction Public Accountant Sandy Botkin, Attorney and Certified Public Accountant is Chief Executive Officer and Principal Lecturer of the Tax Reduction Institute based in the Washington, D.C. area. During the past twenty five years, Sandy has taught thousands of taxpayers how to save millions on their taxes at his seminars around the country. He consistently earns rave reviews for his clear and humorous presentations. Prior to joining the Tax Reduction Institute, Sandy spent three years in the tax department of the international accounting firm, Deloitte & Touche. He has extensive financial and legal experience, including five years as a legal specialist in the Office of Chief Counsel for the Internal Revenue Service. Sandy has authored numerous technical articles for national publications. His articles have appeared in almost every self-employed and home-based business magazine in the country. He has lectured to various professional and trade groups and has served as an Adjunct Professor of accounting and tax law at the University of Maryland and Columbia Union College. Sandy’s outstanding teaching ability has consistently earned him excellent ratings. In fact, Sandy was one of eight attorneys selected by the Internal Revenue Service to train all new attorneys to the Internal Revenue Service’s Corporate Tax Division. Sandy is a member of the Florida Bar Association and the Florida Institute of Certified Accountants. He is also a “Distinguished Real Estate Instructor” and is listed in “Who’s Who in Business.” Sandy’s latest book is entitled, “Achieve Financial Freedom Big Time!” Listen to this information-packed BizSoup Podcast Radio episode with Sandy Botkin about taxes and the self-employed. ● Why you need to keep track of your expenses and mileage. ● What the advantages are in having a homebased business. ● How there are three important steps to managing your taxes ● Why essential occupations provide financial independence and peace of mind. Connect with Sandy Botkin Website taxreductioninstitute.com Facebook facebook.com/taxbot facebook.com/sandybotkin LinkedIn linkedin.com/company/taxbot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode:We check in on the economy, How to harass your senator by fax, Yang urges Trump to sign relief bill, Member of the 126 accused of sedition through the Florida Bar Association, Political propaganda mutilates facts in Georgia runoff ads, New Georgia Project offers free ride to polls, the YangGang lose one of our own, and More!Links and transcript found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1v6GtkRyipA3XWjguPYbOvHsiveCcRC-ef5_SRLuSkL8/edit?usp=sharingHelp make this podcast possible at: https://www.patreon.com/YangDailyMessage me @YangDailyCast or YangDailyPodcast@gmail.com!
Hillary and Tina interview Nik Harris. Nik currently serves as LGBTQ Consumer Advocate to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Nik previously worked as a Senior Attorney for the Florida Department of Transportation, where she worked for over decade. As a longtime advocate for the LGBTQ community, Nik serves as a member of the Florida Bar Association’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee, serves as the National Board of Governors Vice-Chair for the Human Rights Campaign and co-chairs the Steering Committee in South Florida. Nik also co-chairs the National Community Engagement, and is Vice President of the Dolphin Democrats and the LGBTQ Democratic Caucus and Women & Leadership Council. For show notes and links to our sources, please click here (https://themuckpodcast.fireside.fm/articles/lmep15notes). Special Guest: Nik Harris.
Haley is an attorney, artist, published author, autism advocate and public speaker! She is the first "openly autistic person" to be admitted to the Florida Bar Association. Haley was diagnosed with autism at age three and has since defied the expectations set forth within her initial diagnosis. To learn more about Haley, visit her page at haleymoss.net and tune in!
Thomas Nicholl is both an attorney and a veterinarian. As a former practicing veterinarian who is thoroughly familiar with all aspects of the horse industry -- racing, breeding, show, endurance, hunter-jumper, dressage, cutting, driving, pleasure horses and companion animals -- he has amazing insight into the huge impact COVID is having on the racing industry and the health and well-being of the horses themselves. And, that's what we're talking about during this episode of "Why Do Pets Matter?"More About Thomas Nicholl, Esq.The choice of an attorney is a very important one. As a lawyer who is also a veterinarian, Dr. Nicholl is especially qualified to help you with animal legal issues and medical law issues. He is a former State of Florida Prosecutor with extensive trial experience, and is licensed with the Florida Bar Association and also a Veterinarian in Florida as well as being a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Find out more here: https://thomasnicholllawfirm.com/
Sandy Botkin, The Taxman Cometh for the Self Employed BizSoup Podcast Radio Episode 057 with John DeBevoise Sandy Botkin, Attorney and Certified Public Accountant is Chief Executive Officer and Principal Lecturer of the Tax Reduction Institute based in the Washington, D.C. area. During the past twenty five years, Sandy has taught thousands of taxpayers how to save millions on their taxes at his seminars around the country. He consistently earns rave reviews for his clear and humorous presentations. Prior to joining the Tax Reduction Institute, Sandy spent three years in the tax department of the international accounting firm, Deloitte & Touche. He has extensive financial and legal experience, including five years as a legal specialist in the Office of Chief Counsel for the Internal Revenue Service. Sandy has authored numerous technical articles for national publications. His articles have appeared in almost every self-employed and home-based business magazine in the country. He has lectured to various professional and trade groups and has served as an Adjunct Professor of accounting and tax law at the University of Maryland and Columbia Union College. Sandy’s outstanding teaching ability has consistently earned him excellent ratings. In fact, Sandy was one of eight attorneys selected by the Internal Revenue Service to train all new attorneys to the Internal Revenue Service’s Corporate Tax Division. Sandy is a member of the Florida Bar Association and the Florida Institute of Certified Accountants. He is also a “Distinguished Real Estate Instructor” and is listed in “Who’s Who in Business.” Sandy’s latest book is entitled, “Achieve Financial Freedom Big Time!” Listen to this information-packed BizSoup Podcast Radio episode with Sandy Botkin about taxes and the self-employed. ● Why you need to keep track of your expenses and mileage. ● What the advantages are in having a homebased business. ● How there are three important steps to managing your taxes ● Why essential occupations provide financial independence and peace of mind. Connect with Sandy Botkin Website taxreductioninstitute.com Facebook facebook.com/taxbot facebook.com/sandybotkin LinkedIn linkedin.com/company/taxbot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you feel overwhelmed when you start thinking about how to prioritize your goals? Or perhaps your unsure about your path towards getting back on track, especially when the rest of the world has been “on hold”. If you can relate to either of those scenarios, today’s episode of the “Love the Work You Do” podcast maybe be the resource you need, as it relates to helping you prioritize your most important goals. In the episode, you are going to hear from my friends, Kerry Faix and Alina Gonzalez-Dockery. They are both leaders on a mission which means…they definitely have a lot on their plate. Kerry and Alina get candid about some of their struggles with staying on track with their goals. Fortunately, they are now on the other side of these struggles and in this episode, they share their best practices for “goal planning”. Some of the points we cover in today’s episode: -Where to begin to set and define goals for yourself, especially when “everything” seems to be a priority -Why it’s important to identify the true purpose of your goals. -Staying authentic to your core values and working with integrity -How to stay enthusiastic about your goals, even if your plans are not working out as you originally thought About Kerry: Kerry Faix is a founder of Stone Bay Holdings LLC and serves as the Chief Operating Officer of the Company since 2013. She has extensive experience in business operations, finance, and building companies from the ground up. Kerry owns part of a $150 million-dollar real estate portfolio which she oversees the operations. Her resume is one of growing and helping businesses and individuals create passive income, which is her true passion. Connect with Kerry: Website | Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter About: Alina Alina Gonzalez-Dockery is a Divorce, Family Law, Estate Planning and Probate Attorney and the owner of Life Law Planning. Born and raised in Lakeland, Florida, Alina began her career in a small law firm there, where she concentrated in Family Law. She moved to Fort Myers, Florida in 2014 to accept a role as the Executive Director of the Lee County Legal Aid Society (LCLA). Through her work and community involvement, Alina’s growth led her to open her existing company, Life Law Planning. Alina is a proud member of the Florida Bar Association, the Florida Bar’s Real Property, Probate, and Trust Law Section and the Florida Bar’s Family Law Section. She is also a very proud Alumna of the University of Florida. Connect with Alina: Website | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter
#AttorneyThatRidesRocks #AttorneyThatRides #FloridaRiots This is not a political commentary but rather one of legal liability coverage. In the aftermath over peaceful protest turned violent destroying property one must ask who pays for the damaged vehicles? In this video it will be explained the different types of coverage basically if you have no insurance, you're **** out of luck. The best thing you can do is call up the individual who sold you your policy to see if you are covered under vandalism. I hope this educational video helps! ............................................................../// Want to follow me on other Social Media platforms and forums click on the links below and enjoy! Its below my Hire the Attorney That RIDES spiel :-) HEY! I'm Gabe Carrera, Esq and I advertise here in South Florida, Florida as the Attorney That Rides. I am happy doing what I do best and that is helping people fight against injustice or show them motorcycle riding videos! If you have been injured on a motorcycle or auto no fault of your own; or you were just served papers in a family law matter - call my office for a FREE consultation. Hey, first one is always free! Call today me @ (((954-533-7593))) Want to follow me on other platforms and forums click on the links below and enjoy! (((Florida Bar Association))) https://www.floridabar.org/about/section/profile/?num=36879 (((BLOG))) https://www.ScreamingThunder.com (((More Videos))) https://vimeo.com/attorneythatrides (((Instagram))) https://www.instagram.com/attorneythatrides/ (((Facebook))) https://www.facebook.com/FloridaAttorneyThatRides/ https://www.facebook.com/ScreamingThunderFL/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAttorneyWhoRides/ https://www.facebook.com/SFLRALLY/ (((Twitter))) https://twitter.com/AttThatRides (((WEB))) https://www.AttorneyThatRides.com Http://www.JustCallGabe.com (((SharFly))) https://sharfly.com/index.php/gabeslaw (((Tumblr))) https://attorneythatrides.tumblr.com/ (((MySpace))) https://myspace.com/attorneythatrides (((Spreely))) https://www.spreely.com/profile/AttorneyThatRides (((Alignable))) https://www.alignable.com/fort-lauderdale-fl/attorney-that-rides-injury-law
#AttorneyThatRides #AttorneyThatRidesRocks #LoopRoad I went to Ochopee, Florida (Loop Road) to visit lucky Cole at Lucky’s Speakeasy, which is in the middle of the Florida Everglades. I have been there before but the last time I was there I rode down with the US Military Vets MC of Fort Lauderdale in 2012. Shame on me for not coming down earlier! It was great as I pulled into his secret, no cell phone signal, compound in the middle of the Florida swamp. I went down there because I am coordinating the South Florida Bikers RIDE 4 LIFE event on June 14, 2020. Please RSVP to the RIDE 4 LIFE event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/293135005031188/ I had to do some logistics and check out the electricity for the band Southern Blood that will be plain. Towards the end of my visit I sat down with Lucky and a few other of his guests. He told this incredible story about his youngest son's wedding. This was not a shotgun wedding, but there were gunshots in a way that only lucky can explain through his storytelling. Enjoy and please Subscribe to my YouTube Channel…. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ATTORNEY THAT RIDES! ......................................................./// Want to follow me on other Social Media platforms and forums click on the links below and enjoy! Its below my Hire the Attorney That RIDES spiel :-) HEY! I'm Gabe Carrera, Esq and I advertise here in South Florida, Florida as the Attorney That Rides. I am happy doing what I do best and that is helping people fight against injustice or show them motorcycle riding videos! If you have been injured on a motorcycle or auto no fault of your own; or you were just served papers in a family law matter - call my office for a FREE consultation. Hey, first one is always free! Call today me @ (((954-533-7593))) Want to follow me on other platforms and forums click on the links below and enjoy! (((Florida Bar Association))) https://www.floridabar.org/about/section/profile/?num=36879 (((BLOG))) https://www.ScreamingThunder.com (((More Videos))) https://vimeo.com/attorneythatrides (((Instagram))) https://www.instagram.com/attorneythatrides/ (((Facebook))) https://www.facebook.com/FloridaAttorneyThatRides/ https://www.facebook.com/ScreamingThunderFL/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAttorneyWhoRides/ https://www.facebook.com/SFLRALLY/ (((Twitter))) https://twitter.com/AttThatRides (((WEB))) https://www.AttorneyThatRides.com Http://www.JustCallGabe.com (((SharFly))) https://sharfly.com/index.php/gabeslaw (((Tumblr))) https://attorneythatrides.tumblr.com/ (((MySpace))) https://myspace.com/attorneythatrides (((Spreely))) https://www.spreely.com/profile/AttorneyThatRides (((Alignable))) https://www.alignable.com/fort-lauderdale-fl/attorney-that-rides-injury-law
Just as there are no two recipes that contain the exact same ingredients or measurements, there are no two success stories exactly the same. Recipe For Success features entrepreneurs, visionary leaders and innovators of all ages who will share their ingredients that make them successful – personally and professionally. Let's get cooking! Derek Cooper serves as Comcast’s Vice President of Government Affairs & Community Investment for the Florida Region, which includes the State of Florida, Southern Georgia and Southern Alabama. In this role, Derek leads all government and regulatory affairs, and community impact initiatives for the Region, including Comcast Cares Day (the nation’s largest single-day corporate service event with over 100,000 volunteers), Comcast Foundation Grants, Comcast’s Leaders & Achievers Scholarships, the airing of Public Service Announcements, and Comcast’s Internet Essentials program – the national’s largest and most comprehensive internet adoption program for low-income families in America. Through the great work and collaboration of Derek’s team members and the many public and community partnerships here in Florida, Comcast has connected more than 500,000 low-income Floridians to the internet, and more than 4 million low-income Americans through the program. Derek has over 18 years of experience in his position. He began his career as a Legislative Aide for Florida State Senator and former Senate President, Jim Scott. Before joining Comcast, Derek served as Senior Counsel and Director of Government Relations for Office Depot in Boca Raton, Florida, and prior to that position was an associate with the law firm of Greenberg Traurig. Derek also serves as Chairman of the Volunteer Florida Foundation, President of SunFest, Immediate past Chairman of the Florida Internet & Television, and is an active member of the Orange Bowl Committee, the Economic Council of Palm Beach County and the Florida Bar Association to name a few. Interestingly, Derek attributes his forever kid-at-heart spirit to his birthplace of East Aurora, NY – the home of Fisher-Price toys, where he grew up testing the latest and greatest new toys. Derek has beautiful 5 year old daughter named Sage, and spends his free time these days keeping up with her. For more information about Junior Achievement of South Florida, visit https://www.jasouthflorida.org. Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasouthflorida LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/junior-achievement-of-south-florida/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasouthflorida Twitter: https://twitter.com/JASouthFlorida
Thomas Nicholl Esq. "Discovering the Magic of Pets & Pet Law" on Why Do Pets Matter? with Debra Hamilton, Esq. Podcast #122Former veterinarian Thomas Nicholl, Esq. shares some of the stories about pets healing and his practice as it evolved from veterinary into law. More About Thomas NichollThe choice of an attorney is a very important one. As a lawyer who is also a veterinarian, Dr. Nicholl is especially qualified to help you with animal legal issues and medical law issues. He is a former State of Florida Prosecutor with extensive trial experience, and is licensed with the Florida Bar Association and also a Veterinarian in Florida as well as being a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Find out more here: https://thomasnicholllawfirm.com/More About Debra Hamilton, Esq.Debra Hamilton is a pet lover extraordinaire! Debra is a full-time mediator and conflict coach for people in disputes over animals and hosts Why Do Pets Matter? to further understanding, compassion and respect for animals globally.Go here for more: https://hamiltonlawandmediation.com/e-mail: Info@HamiltonLawandMediation.comphone: 914.552.5021Debra works both nationwide and internationally. She has far-reaching experience in resolving interpersonal conflicts involving animals, and she is also well-known in the world of purebred dogs as a top breeder and exhibitor of Irish setters and long-haired dachshunds. Debra speaks widely on the topic of how mediation techniques can help people address conflicts without litigation. She has presented at veterinary schools, the American Kennel Club, the American Veterinary Medical Law Association, the Society of Animal Welfare Administrators, the Living With Animals conference, state bar association Animal Law Committee meetings, and animal interest group meetings. Debra also writes a blog for Hamilton Law and Mediation and is a past contributor to the Solo Practice University blog and the Canine Chronicle. She has been featured in Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, US News and World Report, and the New York Times, just to name a few.As the principal at Hamilton Law and Mediation, PLLC—the nation’s first solo mediation practice dedicated to helping people resolve conflicts over animals—Debra uses alternative dispute resolution to help address disagreements over the family pet during divorce, neighbors’ arguments over a barking dog, and confrontations between clients and veterinarians and other professionals who work with animals. HLM also looks forward to helping animal rights and welfare advocates see the benefit of having a conversation about the best interests of all parties—especially the animals—to resolve animal-related disputes. Debra is admitted to practice law in all New York State courts. She is certified as a mediator and collaborative professional and has worked with various court-based mediation programs in New York City (Queens-Community Mediation Service) and in Westchester and Rockland Counties in New York (Westchester and Rockland Mediation Centers).
Today we talked with James A. Schmidt, Esq. about foreign investors and the things they should be aware of when investing in the U.S. and Florida. Foreign buyers need to take special precautions to ensure a smooth investment process. Foreign investors need to learn the market, get good advice, and building a team that consists of : brokers property managers laywers accountants and others who can deal with zoning, property inspection, and possibly engineering It's particularly important for the foreign buyer outside the country to have people local to the area that they can trust who can help them execute whatever goals they have on a particular asset that they are purchasing. Key Discussion Points [05:48] About our guest: James Schmidt [11:54] What are some things foreign investors need to aware of when investing in Florida [14:19] Explanation of FIRPTA (Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act) [18:22] When a foreign investor comes to you, what is the process to ensure everything is properly executed and that the transaction and asset is properly managed? [22:07] What are the problems you see with the standard Florida Real Estate contracts? [25:00] Are there any issues that are important to lenders when dealing with foreign investors? [28:59] Discussion about the FAR/BAR contract (Florida Association of Realtors and the Florida Bar Association) [35:00] How can people contact you? [36:15] Closing remarks by Eric and Steven
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Global Investors: Foreign Investing In US Real Estate with Charles Carillo
Yana Manotas is the founder and principal attorney of the Law Office of Yana A. Manotas, P.A., specializing in providing legal services to real estate buyers and foreign investors in Florida. Ms. Manotas received her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Miami School of Law. Before forming her firm, Mrs. Manotas worked for an international company where she assisted multinationals with their real estate and corporate holdings and private asset protection. Ms. Manotas is a member of the Florida Bar Association. She is also President of the Russian-American Bar Association in Florida. Learn More About Yana Here: Website Email Phone: (305) 347 5160 Address: 1221 Brickell Ave., Suite 900Miami, Florida, 33131 Instagram Facebook LinkedIn What do you want to hear/see more of and less of? What question do you always wish I would ask but I never do? Connect with the Global Investors Show, Charles Carillo, and Harborside Partners: ◾ Setup a FREE 30 Minute Strategy Call with Charles: http://bit.ly/34FF2vY ◾ Global Investors Web Page: http://bit.ly/2Np1Me4 ◾ Join Our Email Newsletter: http://bit.ly/32pehL0 ◾ Foreign Investing in US Real Estate Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/2WQWFpW
Today I interviewed Anessa Santos, Attorney at IntelliLaw about her recent article: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6603447509547307008/?msgConversationId=6570391040740638720&msgOverlay=true The U.S. House of Representatives have proposed approximately 22 bills referencing blockchain and virtual currencies during this 2019-2020 fiscal year. Some even call for the preemption of conflicting state laws. While we can't know which of them will pass, we do know for sure that eventually Congress WILL get around to passing something, and it may impact your blockchain business. We went through many of the proposed bills and discussed their merits. Attorney Anessa Allen Santos specializes in providing legal representation to technology companies worldwide on matters of blockchain and fintech, corporate transactions, intellectual property, and securities. A former adjunct law professor, Anessa is a frequent guest lecturer for the Florida Bar Association, and at select Universities, conferences and seminars on emerging technology issues. Voted among Orlando's Legal Elite, Anessa mentors Orlando's technology accelerator, “Starter Studio”. She is a Director on the Board of the Florida Blockchain Business Association , and is an active member of the Computer Law and Technology Committee, the Blockchain and Digital Currency Taskforce and the Technology Law Committee of the Florida Bar Association. Anessa has formally studied Blockchain Strategies and FinTech at the University of Oxford where she is an alumna of Saïd Business School. She received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Dayton and a Bachelor’s in International Diplomacy from Wright State University. Anessa can be reached directly at anessa@intellilaw.io
On this episode, we talk to Kristen Corpion. Kristen the face of the modern lawyer. After graduating summa cum laude from UC Berkeley, she started her career at one of the biggest international law firms in the world. Just a few years later, she left BigLaw to start her own virtual practice, CORPLaw, which offers concierge legal services to growing and mature businesses, including technology companies and startups. Along the way she racked up numerous awards and distinctions and recently launched her latest endeavor, SideBar. SideBar is an innovative community-based initiative that brings together lawyers and other legal professionals to collaborate and drive changes in the legal industry. As if all of that wasn’t enough, she’s also heavily involved in both the Miami-Dade Bar Association, as well as the Florida Bar Association, is an adjunct professor at Florida Int’l University and is working on her first book. To learn more about Kristen's law firm, CORPLaw click here Read up on her new initiative, Sidebar here
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What's the role of an attorney in a real estate transaction in the state of Florida? They usually only get involved when issues of legality arise. Looking to sell your home? Get a FREE home value reportLooking to buy a home? Search all homes on the MLSIn today's episode of the "Keeping in Tune With the Market," I wanted to answer a question about your attorney's role when buying and selling real estate in the Tampa Bay area. In Florida, most buyers and sellers utilize a licensed Realtor to prepare a contract of sale. The form has been pre-approved by the Florida Association of Realtors and Florida Bar Association. The Realtor will fill in the form, which is then signed by the buyer and seller. At that point, we have a fully executed contract. The contract is then submitted to the title company for review so they can do a title search and make sure everything is legal so that a full warranty deed can be transferred from seller to buyer at the closing. That said, there are many times when an attorney needs to get involved, especially if your home is held in a trust or probate or you have legal issues like a divorce.“Most buyers and sellers utilize a licensed Realtor to prepare a contract of sale. ” If you ever have a question for an attorney, you should absolutely ask it. There's no harm in doing it even after you've gone to contract to make sure you have everything answered. If you have any questions you'd like me to answer in a future episode of "Keeping in Tune With the Market," just give me a call or send me an email. I'll be sending a $10 Panera gift to Jan for having her questions answered. If you ask a question that I answer in future videos, you'll win a gift card too.Until then, make it a great day!
Legal Talk Network host Adriana Linares interviews Ben Hill, Florida Bar president from 1991-1992, Ramon (Ray) Abadin, president from 2015-2016, and incoming Bar president Bill Schifino at the 2016 Annual Florida Bar Convention. Adriana begins the podcast by having each president ask questions of the others. They discuss why it’s important to listen to their executive director, the growth and changes of the legal profession, and how to deal with the increase in online legal service providers in Florida. Although Ben, Ray, and Bill all differ in the way they approach leadership, they agree that they are all extremely committed to serving the bar members, their clients, and the public as a whole. The presidents urge young lawyers wishing to progress within the bar to get involved early and start in local positions and committees. Stay tuned to the end for the one thing each president would like to say to all bar members. Ben Hill is a founding partner and chairman of the Tampa law firm Hill Ward Henderson. As a member of the litigation group, his practice is primarily focused in the areas of complex litigation including professional liability, products liability, and general commercial matters. Ben was president of The Florida Bar from 1991-1992, is a former president of the Young Lawyers Division of The Florida Bar, and is currently board certified as a civil trial lawyer. Ramón A. Abadin is a partner in the Miami office of Sedgwick LLP, where he focuses on complex commercial, insurance, and corporate litigation. He served as president of The Florida Bar Association for the 2015-2016 term and is also past president of the Cuban American Bar Association. Bill Schifino is managing partner of the Burr & Forman LLP’s Tampa office and a board-certified specialist in the area of business litigation. His practice includes securities litigation and arbitration, professional malpractice litigation, employment litigation, and intellectual property litigation. In 2015, Bill was elected president of The Florida Bar and serves as president of the Bar starting in 2016.
As attorneys graduate and head into the legal marketplace, or leave a law firm to start a solo practice, it can be hard to know where to find resources with tips on starting your new career. What are the most important things that a newly solo practitioner should know? What are some best practices for lawyers just starting out in the field? In this episode of The New Solo, host Adriana Linares talks with the ABA TECHSHOW 2017 Planning Board to provide need to know advice for newly solo attorneys. This year’s TECHSHOW board consists of Barbara Leach Law PL. Managing Attorney Barbara Leach, Avvo Director of Industry Relations Dan Lear, O’Melveny & Myers Senior Manager of Technology and Development Ivan Hemmans, and Downey Law Group LLC. Founder Michael Downey. Michael emphasizes that small firms and solo attorneys should focus heavily on their cash flow. Dan states that legal professionals can view their businesses through three different mediums, the balance sheet, income statements, or cash flow. The amount of money coming in each month (and how you pay your expenses) is very relevant to the survival of a new business. Barbara encourages solo lawyers to establish their brand immediately and really determine what type of lawyer they’d like to be and what type of clients they’d like to attract. Michael accentuates the amount of credibility strong branding provides to a new attorney and gives insights into the steps he took to create his own brand. Ivan discusses the necessity of thoroughly learning Microsoft Word and the benefits of document organization. The group then closes the interview with an analysis of basic tech competencies, like email management, that all attorneys should master. Ivan Hemmans is the Manager of Technology Development and Communications at O’Melveny & Myers LLP where he uses his extensive experience with information technology to help people find ways to solve everyday problems with the many available tools at their disposal. Ivan often speaks about legal technology at law firms and conferences. He writes a blog and occasionally for legal technology publications like Peer to Peer Magazine. Barbara Leach is the managing attorney of Barbara Leach Law, PL. She is a member of the American Bar Association, The Florida Bar Association, the Central Florida Bankruptcy Law Association, the Orange County Bar Association, and the Central Florida Association for Women Lawyers. Barbara received her BA from the Hamilton Holt School at Rollins College and obtained her juris doctorate from the Florida State University College of Law. Michael Downey is a legal ethics lawyer and a founding member of the Downey Law Group LLC. He has tried civil and lawyer discipline cases and argued appeals before the Missouri Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit, and Illinois ARDC Review Board. Michael received his B.A. from Georgetown University and his juris doctorate from Washington University in St. Louis School of Law. Dan Lear is a technology lawyer and the Avvo Director of Industry Relations. He is the co-founder of the Seattle Legal Technology and Innovation MeetUp and founder of the Right Brain Law blog. Dan received his BA in international studies from Brigham Young University and his juris doctorate and MBA from Seattle University.
Kenneth E. LaRoeIn 2009, Mr. LaRoe opened First Green Bank, the first bank with an environmental mission in the eastern United States. He is the largest shareholder, CEO and Chairman. In 1999, Mr. LaRoe founded Florida Choice Bank and was its largest shareholder, Chairman, CEO, and President. He grew the bank to over $400 million in assets by 2006 when the bank was sold to Alabama National Bancorp.Mr. LaRoe began his career with Flagship Bank in Tavares, Florida and rose to the position of vice president and branch manager. He joined SouthTrust Bank in Deland, Florida in 1987 as senior lender and rose to county executive for Lake County. In 1996 Mr. LaRoe joined Colonial Bank as president of the Lake County bank and was instrumental in the conversion of a troubled thrift to a viable commercial bank. He has served on numerous civic and non-profit boards including: The Sunrise ARC (Association for Retarded Citizens), BankServe, and The Florida Bankers Association.He served as chairman of Group 5 of the Florida Bankers Association and also as chairman of Florida BankPac. He is a member of the Florida Bar Association, and the Lake County Bar Association.A committed environmentalist, he served as chairman of Preserve Lake, a political action committee instrumental in passing a bond referendum for $36 million to purchase public land. He also served as chairman of the PLAAC (Public Lands Acquisition advisory Committee).Born, raised, and schooled in Eustis, Florida, where First Green Bank is located, Mr. LaRoe earned a B. S. in management at Florida State University and a J.D. at The University of Florida College of Law. Mr. LaRoe is also a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP).
Kenneth E. LaRoeIn 2009, Mr. LaRoe opened First Green Bank, the first bank with an environmental mission in the eastern United States. He is the largest shareholder, CEO and Chairman. In 1999, Mr. LaRoe founded Florida Choice Bank and was its largest shareholder, Chairman, CEO, and President. He grew the bank to over $400 million in assets by 2006 when the bank was sold to Alabama National Bancorp.Mr. LaRoe began his career with Flagship Bank in Tavares, Florida and rose to the position of vice president and branch manager. He joined SouthTrust Bank in Deland, Florida in 1987 as senior lender and rose to county executive for Lake County. In 1996 Mr. LaRoe joined Colonial Bank as president of the Lake County bank and was instrumental in the conversion of a troubled thrift to a viable commercial bank. He has served on numerous civic and non-profit boards including: The Sunrise ARC (Association for Retarded Citizens), BankServe, and The Florida Bankers Association.He served as chairman of Group 5 of the Florida Bankers Association and also as chairman of Florida BankPac. He is a member of the Florida Bar Association, and the Lake County Bar Association.A committed environmentalist, he served as chairman of Preserve Lake, a political action committee instrumental in passing a bond referendum for $36 million to purchase public land. He also served as chairman of the PLAAC (Public Lands Acquisition advisory Committee).Born, raised, and schooled in Eustis, Florida, where First Green Bank is located, Mr. LaRoe earned a B. S. in management at Florida State University and a J.D. at The University of Florida College of Law. Mr. LaRoe is also a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP).
Beth Witrogen is an author, journalist, speaker and consultant on caregiving and end-of-life issues. She's a double Pulitzer Prize nominee, and has won many national and regional awards for her work. She's written for Good Housekeeping, SELF, Family Circle, and The Wall Street Journal, among others. Her latest book is Caregiving: The Spiritual Journey of Love, Loss, and Renewal. Beth has been interviewed by the Los Angeles Times, CNN, Miami Herald, Christian Science Monitor, Prevention, Money, andUSA Today, as well as HealthDay and Caring.com, and has appeared on The Today Show, Wisdom Radio, NPR, and PBS specials. Diana B. Denholm, PhD, LMHC, has been a board-certified psychotherapist for more than 30 years. For 11 years, she was the primary caregiver to her husband during a series of grave illnesses. Her new book, The Caregiving Wife's Handbook: Caring for Your Seriously Ill Husband, Caring for Yourself, offers advice, inspiration, and resources for wives caring for husbands with long-term illnesses. She has developed A Six-Step Communication Strategy for the Caregiving Wife adapted from her book. As a consultant, Diana has given presentations and workshops for major corporations in the U.S. and abroad, and has been a keynote speaker for such groups as Women In Communication, the Florida Bar Association and the Mental Health Association of the Palm Beaches.
Guest: Walter Lambert, MD Host: Shira Johnson, MD Dr. Walter Lambert, medical director since 1988 of the Child Protection Team at University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital, is interviewed by host Dr. Shira Johnson. Dr. Lambert was honored in 2007 with the Florida Bar Association's Medal of Honor Award for his work with children who have suffered physical abuse.
Guest: Walter Lambert, MD Host: Shira Johnson, MD Dr Shira Johnson interviews Dr. Walter Lambert, who has been the medical director of the Child Protection Team at University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital since 1988. He has been honored by the Florida Bar Association for his many years of work as Protector of the Innocents.