Lunch with Judge Fosters Understanding

The Broward Bar Association Young Lawyers section recently shared lunch with Judge Daniel J. Kanner at a networking event in his courtroom that morphed into a casual Q&A. Judge Kanner swapped stories with the group, offered insights and listened to accounts of their own courtroom experiences. The aim of Lunch with the Judiciary is to provide an opportunity for young lawyers to get better acquainted with the judges they will eventually encounter in court. A great time was had by all!

Three Judges Swear in New Lawyers This Month after Florida Bar Exam Results Are Released

Three judges from the 17th Judicial Circuit Court held swearing in ceremonies in their courtrooms in September after the Florida Supreme Court released the results of Florida Bar Exam administered this past July. Judges Lauren M. Alperstein, Robert F. Diaz and Michele McCaul Ricca each swore in new lawyers while relatives snapped photos and celebrated. Congratulations to all for such a momentous accomplishment. We wish you the best of luck as you start your legal career! 

Fond Farewells for Retiring Judge Louis H. Schiff at North Regional Networking Event

Five judges from the 17th Judicial Circuit along with 22 lawyers from the NE/NW sections of the Broward Bar Association celebrated the service of longtime Judge Louis H. Schiff last week at a networking luncheon in his courtroom at the North Regional Courthouse. Judge Schiff is retiring in December after 28 years on the bench. Turnout was great: Chief Judge Jack Tuter, Judge John Hurley, Judge Steven P. DeLuca, Judge Kim Theresa Mollica and Judge Kenneth A. Gottlieb attended along with Judge Schiff, in addition to a strong showing of lawyers. “I am honored to have served the last 28 years – it’s been the honor of a lifetime,” Schiff said told the group to rousing applause. The event marked the first time in four years the NE/NW sections of the Broward Bar Association was able to hold the networking event in-person. It also marked the last time Judge Schiff would attend the event as a sitting judge. The luncheon was halted during the COVID pandemic. We will miss you Judge Schiff. Much respect for an amazing lifetime of public service!

Two Judges from the 17th Judicial Circuit to Serve on Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission

Big news! Circuit Court Judge Jose Izquierdo and County Court Judge Steven P. DeLuca have both been elected to serve on the Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission (FJQC). Judge Izquierdo was elected to the position by the Florida Conference of Circuit Judges this week and Judge DeLuca was elected to the position by the Florida Conference of County Judges earlier this summer. The FJQC is an independent agency charged with investigating allegations of judicial misconduct and disability against Florida state judges. The Chair of the Commission selects nine members to serve on the Investigative Panel and six members to serve on the Hearing Panel. Judge DeLuca previously served a six-year term on the FJQC after being elected in 2016. Congratulations to both Judge DeLuca and Judge Izquierdo for this impressive accomplishment!

Drug Court Personnel Highlight National Recovery Month 

More than 35 service providers and Drug Court personnel celebrated National Recovery Month this week with bagels, cookies and a rousing pep talk from Judge Michael Davis, who presides over Drug Court. “We are in the middle of a war zone and you are the soldiers,” Judge Davis told the group, after lauding their dedication to changing lives. During the event, Judge Davis also received a proclamation signed by Broward County Mayor Nan Rich declaring September as “Broward County’s Recovery Month” and September 20th as “National Addiction Professionals’ Day.” Russell Edwards manages the problem-solving and treatment court. An amazing job by all!

Judge Florence Taylor Barner Named Judicial Liaison to Black Women Lawyer’s Association

Judge Florence Taylor Barner has been named judicial liaison to the newly formed Bernice Gaines Dorn Black Women Lawyers Association, which recently held an information session in the law library at the NSU Shepard Broad College of Law. Bernice Gaines Dorn was the first black woman to be admitted to the Florida Bar. The group’s judicial council – the Mary Rudd Robinson Judicial Council – is named after Judge Mary Rudd Robinson, the first black female judge to serve on the bench in Broward County. The pioneering Robinson retired in 2016 after 27 years of service.

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