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Following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, a Florida court ruled a 16-year-old was not 'mature enough' to get an abortion. Listen to Mark Thompson share details of the ruling.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, a Florida court ruled a 16-year-old was not 'mature enough' to get an abortion. Listen to Mark Thompson share details of the ruling.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
8-3-2021 Josh takes an IQ test to see if COVID made him less intelligent, NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo is accused of sexual harassment, and we play a couple of games today on the Mark Kaye Show!
In 2020 the Florida Supreme Court adopted a presumptive three-month parental leave rule for many court cases that would require judges to grant a lead attorney's request for leave for the birth or adoption of a child. More recently, The Florida Bar's YLD published an excellent resource entitled, A Practical Guide to Parental Leave for Employers: What to Expect When Your Employee is Expecting. In this episode, hosts Christine Bilbrey and Karla Eckardt speak with Iris Elijah and Anisha Patel about the YLD Guide and the shifting landscape of parental leave in the legal profession. Iris Elijah is the Associate General Counsel for FIU. Iris is the President-Elect Designate of the YLD and Chair of its Inclusion and Equality Committee. She serves on the Board of the Gwen S. Cherry Black Women Lawyers Assoc., is a Miami-Dade FAWL Foundation Board member, and a member of the Miami Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Anisha Patel is a commercial litigation attorney at Hill Ward Henderson in Tampa, where she represents individuals and firms in a variety of business-related disputes. Anisha currently serves an ex-officio board member of the HCBA YLD and as a governor on The Florida Bar YLD BoG, where she is the Vice Chair of the Inclusion and Equality committee. This podcast has been approved by The Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Department for 1 hour of General CLE credit. Course #4800. REFERENCED RESOURCES: YLD's A Practical Guide to Parental Leave for Employers Florida Courthouse Lactation Room Inventory FAWL Courthouse Lactation Room Handbook Mamava Lactation Room Locator App In Re: Amendments to the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration – Parental Leave, SC18-1554 Sample Parental Leave Policy Article: Drafting a Personal Leave Policy Article: Is a Parental Leave Policy Right for Your Business? DoL – Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Guide Congressional Research Service – Guide to Paid Family Leave in US
My guests are Thomasina Moore of the Florida Guardian Ad Litem's office (https://guardianadlitem.org/), Kimberly Berman (https://marshalldennehey.com/attorneys/kimberly-kanoff-berman)of the Marshall Dennehey (https://marshalldennehey.com/) law firm, and Nick Shannin (https://shanninlaw.com/nicholas-a-shannin/) of the Shannin Law Firm (https://shanninlaw.com/). This episode is a follow-up to Episode 43 - Fonts! The new version of the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure is here (https://www-media.floridabar.org/uploads/2020/12/Appellate-Court-Rules-01-01-21.pdf). Your host is Duane Daiker (https://www.shumaker.com/professionals/A-D/duane-a-daiker), a board certified appellate lawyer in the Tampa office of Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP (https://www.shumaker.com). You can reach him at: ddaiker@shumaker.com (ddaiker@shumaker.com). Please support our sponsor: Court Surety Bond Agency (http://courtsurety.com/). CSBA is the nation's leading surety agency specializing in supersedeas bonds. (877-810-5525). If you love the show, feel free to Buy Me a Coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Daiker)! Please follow the show on Twitter (https://twitter.com/IssuesonAppeal), and consider subscribing and rating the show on iTunes. Special Guests: Kimberly Berman, Nick Shannin, and Thomasina Moore.
My guest is Thomas D. Hall (http://www.mills-appeals.com/thomas-hall.html) of the Bishop & Mills (https://www.bishopmills.com/) law firm in Tallahassee. The new version of the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure is here (https://www-media.floridabar.org/uploads/2020/12/Appellate-Court-Rules-01-01-21.pdf). Your host is Duane Daiker (https://www.shumaker.com/professionals/A-D/duane-a-daiker), a board certified appellate lawyer in the Tampa office of Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP (https://www.shumaker.com). You can reach him at: ddaiker@shumaker.com (ddaiker@shumaker.com). Please support our sponsor: Court Surety Bond Agency (http://courtsurety.com/). CSBA is the nation's leading surety agency specializing in supersedeas bonds. (877-810-5525). If you love the show, feel free to Buy Me a Coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Daiker)! Please follow the show on Twitter (https://twitter.com/IssuesonAppeal), and consider subscribing and rating the show on iTunes. Special Guest: Tom Hall.
My guest is appellate specialist Chris Donovan (https://www.ralaw.com/people/christopher-d-donovan) of the Roetzel & Andress (https://www.ralaw.com/) law firm in Naples. Rule 9.210 (https://rules.floridaappellate.com/rule-9-210/), Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure, relating to reply briefs. Your host is Duane Daiker (https://www.shumaker.com/professionals/A-D/duane-a-daiker), a board certified appellate lawyer in the Tampa office of Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP (https://www.shumaker.com). You can reach him at: ddaiker@shumaker.com (ddaiker@shumaker.com). Please support our sponsor: Court Surety Bond Agency (http://courtsurety.com/). CSBA is the nation's leading surety agency specializing in supersedeas bonds. (877-810-5525). If you love the show, feel free to Buy Me a Coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Daiker)! Please follow the show on Twitter (https://twitter.com/IssuesonAppeal), and consider subscribing and rating the show on iTunes. Special Guest: Chris Donovan.
My guest is Mignon Fogarty, known as The Grammar Girl (https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/grammar-girl). Mignon is the founder of the Quick and Dirty Tips network, and creator of Grammar Girl, which has been named one of Writer's Digest's 101 best websites for writers multiple times. She is also an inductee into the Podcasting Hall of Fame. You can follow Mignon on Twitter (https://twitter.com/GrammarGirl) (@GrammarGirl), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/GrammarGirl/?__tn__=%2Cd%2CP-R&eid=ARDU-sFmRHIr3Pqzyn6YzIaLvhc6hMqQOGEt-urKY0qIeufgcQHfVynvKownBlYyv7tYoUz8_Kmg77wC) (@GrammarGirl), and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGrammarGirl) (GrammarGirl), and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/thegrammargirl/) (@thegrammargirl). The article we discuss about potential font changes to the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure is available here (https://www.floridabar.org/the-florida-bar-news/in-font-astic-decision-committee-prefers-bookman-old-style-over-times-new-roman/). Your host is Duane Daiker (https://www.shumaker.com/professionals/A-D/duane-a-daiker), a board certified appellate lawyer in the Tampa office of Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP (https://www.shumaker.com). You can reach him at: ddaiker@shumaker.com. Please support our sponsor: Court Surety Bond Agency (http://courtsurety.com/). CSBA is the nation's leading surety agency specializing in supersedeas bonds. (877-810-5525). If you love the show, feel free to Buy Me a Coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Daiker)! Please follow the show on Twitter (https://twitter.com/IssuesonAppeal), and consider subscribing and rating the show on iTunes. Special Guest: Mignon Fogarty.
This week's guest is Dan Huckabay (http://commercialsurety.com/courts/) of the Commercial Surety Bond Agency (http://commercialsurety.com). The rule on supersedeas bonds in Florida is Rule 9.310, Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure (https://rules.floridaappellate.com/rule-9-310/). Your host is Duane Daiker (https://www.shumaker.com/professionals/A-D/duane-a-daiker), a board certified appellate lawyer in the Tampa office of Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP (https://www.shumaker.com). You can reach him at: ddaiker@shumaker.com (ddaiker@slk-law.com). Please follow the show on Twitter (https://twitter.com/IssuesonAppeal), and consider subscribing and rating the show on iTunes. Special Guest: Daniel Huckabay.
Legal News and Review Recorded Live at Kelley/ Uustal Building in their Mock courtroom.
Florida Marchman Act Attorney Alan Levine who is the founder of Addiction Recovery Legal Services, LLC, a boutique private Florida law firm that only concentrates on helping families struggling substance abuse using the law. The Marchman Act Specific to Florida, Florida Statute 397, also known as the “Marchman Act,” is a legislative act that provides confidential, a court ordered, assessment, stabilization, and treatment for individuals struggling with substance abuse. How the Marchman Act Works The Florida Marchman Act is a legal intervention process that can compel a substance abuser to get court ordered and monitored Assessment, Stabilization and long-term Treatment for their drug or alcohol addiction. The process begins by filing a Petition and Request for Assessment and Stabilization. The Petition and Request for Assessment and Stabilization, as well as other necessary forms, for those seeking to handle the court process without an attorney, can be found in the DCF Marchman Act Handbook. Also, the clerk of the court in the county where the petitioner seeks to file typically has the most current updated forms. When seeking help for a loved one in a court of law, an experienced attorney with a complete understanding of the Florida Marchman Act statute as well as the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure can and will increase your success in obtaining an assessment, stabilization, and treatment for your loved one. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/philip-bell/support
PARENTAL ADVISORY: This podcast is by adults and intended for adults. It contains harsh language and harsher opinions. Viewer Discretion is advised Episode 33- Florida Rules Hosts: Daniel, Jason and David Dave covers his experience in Florida, we discuss the upcoming rules changes, community question and Cali ROC Coverage