Based on how loudly some Florida lawyers decried a petition to raise annual Bar dues, you’d expect to read a lot of sad tales from the state’s stagnant legal industry.
You’d be wrong.
The Florida Supreme Court received about a dozen statements when the petition's comments period ended before justices hear the issue of raising Bar dues.
November 10, 2014 at 10:00 AM
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Based on how loudly some Florida lawyers decried a petition to raise annual Bar dues, you’d expect to read a lot of sad tales from the state’s stagnant legal industry.
You’d be wrong.
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