by RG | Apr 24, 2025 | legal matters
As the incoming president of the Jacksonville Women Lawyers Association (JWLA) this summer, Kathryn Stanfill is poised to bring a fresh perspective to the organization. Her chosen theme for her tenure will wrap around “The Decisions that Define Us,” and she is excited...
by RG | Apr 24, 2025 | legal matters
“When we go to law school, we learn that we’re not just attorneys; we’re counselors and that to me is a big part of our work. We invest a lot of valuable time talking clients through complex issues by thoroughly explaining how we will handle each challenge one at a...
by RG | Apr 24, 2025 | legal matters
Each year, Jacksonville University recognizes a graduate student for their exceptional achievements and leadership. This year, they honored 3L Randi Alt, the editor of the Jacksonville University Law Review, as the Frances Bartlett Kinne Graduate Student Woman of the...
by RG | Apr 24, 2025 | legal matters
AALM: What experiences led you to pursue a career in the law? PPB: Since I was a child, I always knew I wanted to practice law. Growing up as the youngest of seven children, I learned how to navigate conflict, speak up for myself, and hold my own. This laid the...
by RG | Apr 24, 2025 | legal matters
Teddy Snyder | Even if you never utter “whom” or “whomever” aloud, you need to use it correctly in your writing. The post A Less Common But Conspicuous Mistake: Who or Whom Came Up With This? appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.To...
by RG | Apr 23, 2025 | legal matters
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), along with foreign ports of entry, have authority to search electronic devices including mobile phones, cameras, computers, and other electronic devices during the inspection process. Lawyers traveling abroad must be mindful...