Judge Lerner-Wren moderates webinar in recognition of World Mental Health Day 2022

Judge Ginger Lerner-Wren makes the 17th Circuit proud as the moderator of a webinar titled “Addressing Mental Health and Well-Being of Judges and Court Employees” in recognition of World Mental Health Day 2022. Judge Lerner-Wren was moderating on behalf of the International Women Judges Association. Panelists included judges from Canada, Kenya, The Philippines, and the U.K.
Judge Lerner-Wren states that “This is a great honor for the 17th Judicial Circuit in promotion of Mental Health!”
Congratulations Judge Lerner-Wren on your great example of leadership!

Mediation Week 2022 celebrated by 17th Circuit Staff

The 17th Judicial Circuit celebrates Mediation Week 2022. Mediation plays a pivotal role in ensuring that cases keep moving and litigants maintain the right to self-determination. Mediators help litigants navigate difficult conversations and issues when many are uncertain of their future.


The Court Mediation and Arbitration Program continues to ensure access to consistent and quality mediation services to those who otherwise could not afford such services. The program continues to adapt to the evolving mediation field and continues to expand programs with updated services to comply with the Florida Supreme Court.


Congratulations to all mediators serving the 17th Judicial Circuit, including the Court Mediation and Arbitration Program Staff, contractors, volunteers and privately assigned mediators and arbitrators! Thank you for all that you do!

17th Circuit Judges assist efforts in Hurricane Ian relief

Judges Catalina Avalos, Judge Frank Ledee and Judge Carol-Lisa Philipps were among several judges who participated with the Broward County Bar Association’s donation drive as part of efforts to provide aid to those affected by Hurricane Ian.

Items being donated include canned goods, cereals, clothing, bottled water, board games, toiletries and more. With everyone’s help, the group was able to fill a 20 foot truck which was personally driven to the Salvation Army in Fort Myers.

Other Judges who assisted with efforts but who are not featured in the photo include Judge Giuseppina Miranda, Judge Natasha DePrimo, Judge Nina DiPietro and Judge Mardi Levy Cohen.

The 17th Circuit collaborated with the Broward County Women Lawyer’s Association and Broward School District in hosting the Informed Voters Fair Judges Program for local students.

The 17th Judicial Circuit collaborated with the Broward County Women Lawyer’s Association and Broward School District to host the Informed Voters Fair Judges program for the students of Whiddon Rogers Middle School and Sheridan Technical High School on Friday, September 30th 2022.

Chief Judge Jack Tuter introduced the event and shared the floor with Attorney Madeleine Q. Mannello who opened the event with an informative presentation about the judicial system in the United States.

Students had the opportunity to participate in educational activities including Judicial Jeopardy and Bingo led by Chief Judge Jack Tuter, Judge Mardi Levy Cohen, Judge Andrew Siegel, Judge Catalina Avalos, Judge Andrea Ruth Gunderson, Judge Jose Izquierdo, Judge Michael Robinson, Judge Hope Tieman Bristol and Judge Keathan Frink.



ECC Program Coordinator Trent Baker and Judge Hope Tieman Bristol partner with Zero To Three program lead a discussion on working with victims of Domestic Violence.

On September, 27th, 2022, ECC Program Coordinator Trent Baker and Judge Hope Tieman Bristol partnered with Judy Norris and Gwen Doland of the Zero To Three program to lead a discussion with Case Managers and Courthouse Staff about working with victims of domestic violence and how to assist them in navigating the Dependency System.

The discussion was held in person with a parent with lived experiences contributing via zoom and gave the participants the opportunity to share their thoughts and ideas in a collaborative space.

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