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1.) Confused courthouse employees after this morning's evacuation. Were they supposed to go home? Could they go Christmas shopping? Or was everyone due back at work in an hour?; 2.) Peter Weinstein hosted Jesse Panuccio, Rick Scott's outgoing General Counsel (R, with shoulder bag), last Friday in his eighth floor office. Panuccio and a friend were there to interview JNC finalists hoping to replace David Krathen. A decision is expected around December 20th. Panuccio is on to bigger things, recently named executive director of the Department of Economic Opportunity. Peter Antonacci, currently the interim State Attorney in Palm Beach, will become the new General Counsel/Judgemaker; 3.) Broward judges won't have Maria Verde to kick around much longer. Miami's newest circuit judge takes the bench in January, after beating out Robert Coppel in November; 4.) Ron Gunzburger, BSO Legal's new boss; 5.) Laura Watson before the election, and before the Bar's PC finding; 6.) It's Lynn! Former Assistant U.S. Attorneys typically need reality checks upon assignment to the state circuit criminal division, but hopes are high for Lynn Rosenthal. She's gotten good reviews in Dependency, both on demeanor and world view, so keep your fingers crossed. Rosenthal tells us she's extremely punctual, so criminal lawyers may also have another judge they can set their watches by, a la Lisa Porter and Cindy Imperato.
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Is every Florida Bar proceeding and disciplinary action made public, and is every arrest of Florida lawyers made public, or could some things be kept private? In other words, would it matter if the bar, the police, or a journalist was given the information first? Would it all come out in the same way?
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We're hearing Liz Scherer has been appointed circuit judge to replace David Krathen ... Will confirm and post when by a computer ...
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CONGRATS JUDGE LIZ SCHERER
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Judge Porter is one of the best and brightest. An amazing person.
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Has anyone heard if the JQC is going to initiate an investigation of Laura Watson?
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You got so many points here, that's why i love reading your post. Thank you so much!
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Thanks! I respect the time you have put into this!
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WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHERE THE SAO OFFICE IS GETTING ALL THIS MONEY FOR COMP TIME AND WE CANNOT GET A RAISE.BUT WE GIVE OUT COMP TIME FOE PEOPLE WHO DO NOT COME TO WORK EVERY DAY.
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News for you comp time you do not receive pay you get time.Your right people come in late go home early and yet they get comp.time to make up for time they are loosing.Does it sound familiar?Wake up Renata new people on the block are making you look like an ass!Get it!Gor
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News for you comp time you do not receive pay you get time.Your right people come in late go home early and yet they get comp.time to make up for time they are loosing.Does it sound familiar?Wake up Renata new people on the block are making you look like an ass!Get it!Gor
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News for you comp time you do not receive pay you get time.Your right people come in late go home early and yet they get comp.time to make up for time they are loosing.Does it sound familiar?Wake up Renata new people on the block are making you look like an ass!Get it!shroo
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Comp time comes into play only after a person puts in their 40 hour of work per week. Anything beyond 40 hours falls under comp time usually at the rate of one and a half hours for every hour over 40 hours worked. If someone is abusing this then call in State Board of Accounts and have their time checked.
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