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Flem K. Whited III
Flem Whited is a member of the Florida Bar, the Florida and Volusioa County Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Heco-authors
Drinking/Driving Litigation and the Drinking/Driving Law Letter, and is a founder of the National College of DUI Defense. Mr. Whited lectures regularly at the Florida Bar's CLE programs and with
the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and has spoken at over 100 National DUI seminars in 25 states. Flem is author of Florida DUI Defense Charles Holcomb Charles Holcomb is a Circuit Judge sitting in Brevard County, Florida, in the Eigteenth Judicial Circuit. He was a practicing trial lawyer for 24 years, specializing in Real
Estate Law. In addition, he was an active Real Estate Broker and licensed Real Estate Instructor. Judge Holcomb has presented numerous seminars to Florida's Real Estate Professionals. Charles is the author of
Florida Real Estate Contracts and Florida Mortgage Foreclosures Myles Berman Myles L. Berman is a graduate of the Chicago-Kent College of Law. Known as
Southern California's "Topgun DUI Defense Attorney" with offices in Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura Counties, he has a national reputation for successfully representing clients charged with driving under the
influence. Mr. Berman has written extensively on the defense of DUI cases, and is a contributing editor of California Drunk Driving Law and co-author of Driving Under the Influence Cases,
California Criminal Law Procedure and Practice 3d. His "Drunk Driving Defense and malpractice" has been published in the "Orange County Lawyer," "Metrolpolitan News" and
"Lawyers Mutual Insurance Co. Bulletin." In addition, Mr. Berman has lectured in the area of DUI defense at local, state and national DUI programs. Myles is the author of the
California DUI Trial Notebook John Eastman
John Eastman has practiced land use and municipal law for
over 20 years. He received his J.D. with high honors in 1984 from the University of Souther California, spending his last semester as an extern with the California Supreme Court, and subsequently associated with
two major law firms before going in-house with a California city as its land use attorney.Mr. Eastman has made appearances in over 400 City Council meetings and over 150 Planning Commission meetings, and has litigated
numerous land use and CEQA cases. He credits the pragmatic focus of his book to that experience.In 2007, Mr. Eastman joined the law firm of Kronick, Moskovitz, Tiedermann & Girard,
where he continues to practice his specialty. John is the author of
California Land Use & Municipal Law
Patrick F. Lauer Jr. Patrick F. Lauer Jr. received his Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice from San Diego State University in 1983
and graduated from the Dickinson School of Law in 1986. A former Public Defender for Cumberland County, now specializing in criminal defense with a particular emphasis on DUI cases, Mr. Lauer has offices in five
locations throughout central Pennsylvania, and has successfully defended hundreds of people accused of DUI. Mr. Lauer is a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and Pennsylvania Criminal Defense
Lawyers, recognized by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in field sobriety testing, and has lectured nationally on the subject of drunk driving defense. Patrick is the author of
Pennsylvania DUI Defense
Judge Jean M. Johnson Judge Johnson was elected to the Fourth Judicial Circuit Court after serving as the Chief Administrative
County Judge for Duval County and handling criminal, civil, and traffic cases. Judge Johnson participates extensively in CLE programs and is a member of the Florida Academy of Trial Lawyers, having specialized as a
trial attorney in commercial and personal injury litigation. Judge Johnson is author of Florida County Court Practice John Hogenmuller John Hogenmuller, Executive Director, Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association (April 2003 to date); Senior Attorney, Office of the State Courts Administrator, Florida Supreme
Court (September 1994 to April 2003). B.A. Emory University (1966); J.D., Emory University College of Law (1968); Admitted to the Florida Bar 1968. Assistant Attorney General (Tallahassee); Division Director,
Programs Division (Continuing Legal Education Programs and Publications - CLER), The Florida Bar; Assistant Public Defender (Second Judicial Circuit); Assistant General Counsel, Florida Parole Commission; Director,
Sentencing Commission (1994 to October, 1998); Member, Florida Court Education Council (1984-1989). Faculty Member and Lecturer, Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Programs and Florida Judiciary Education Programs.
Florida Sentencing Law and Punishment CodeWilliam David Moffatt William Moffatt received his degree in Criminology from FSU in 1971 and his J.D from NOVA Law School in 1977. After working
several years as an investigator and then assistant state attorney with the Broward County State Attorney's Office, he opened his private practice in Ft. Lauderdale, where he successfully handled thousands of criminal
and traffic cases. William is the author of
Florida Traffic Ticket Defense Arthur J. England Jr. Arthur England is a former Justice and Chief Justice of
the Florida Supreme Court. Presently, he serves as the head of the Apellate Group of Greenberg, Traurig, Hoffman Lipoff, Rosen & Quentel. He is a member, and was the first president of the American Academy of
Appellate Lawyers, and is certified in Appellate Law by The Florida Bar. Arthur is co-author of Practical Guide to the Appellate Courts of Florida Dr. Amy D. Ronner Dr. Amy D. Ronner is a Professor of Law at St. Thomas University School of Law, where she developed and now runs the in-house appellate litigation clinic. She serves on the
Supreme Court's Appellate Court Rules Committee, and is certified in Appellate Law by The Florida Bar. Amy is co-author of Practical Guide to the Appellate Courts of Florida Anita M. Butler Anita M . Butler is a partner in the law form of Butler & Butler, specializing in estate preactice. Having written extensively over the past twenty years in the areas of
Probate and Family Law, she is currently completing a work on Florida Estate Planning. Anita is the author of Florida Probate Practice Douglas M. Bales Douglas M. Bales, a 1988 graduate of the University of Florida College of Law, is the Senior Real Estate Associate with the firm Mason & Associates, P.A.
Mr. Bales specializes in the areas of Mortgage Foreclosures, Title Litigation, and Real Estate Closings and has written extensively in the area of real estate law. Mr. Bales is now completing a work on the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act. Doug is the author of
Florida Real Estate Practice Lloyd T. Davidson Lloyd Davidson is Florida's most prolific witer of Criminal law, having
authored works over the past 25 years for D&S Publishers ("Florida Criminal Defense Trial Manual") and Lexus ("Florida Sentencing Guidelines"). A 1978 graduate of
Stetson College of law, Mr. Davidson is presently in private practice in Clearwater, Florida. Lloyd is the author of Florida Criminal Law and Florida Criminal Discovery and Pre-Trial Motions Michael G. Walsh Michael Walsh is an Associate Professor of Business Law at Villanova University. He received his B.A. in 1970 from the University of Pennsylvania and his J.D. from Wake Forest
University in 1975, and is a member of the bars of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and North Carolina, as well as the Third and Fourth Federal Circuit Courts of Appeal. Professor Walsh has lectured extensively for the
Pennsylvania Bar Institue on the subject of mechanics liens. He currently authors "The Grammatical Lawyer": column in The Practical Lawyer (published by the American Law Institute - ABA Committee on CLE) and
recently published articles in the Columbia Journal of World Business and the Practical Real Estate Lawyer. Michael is the author of Pennsylvania Mechanics LiensNeysa Rich Neysa Rich has worked with Florida law firms for over thirty years as a
management consultant and real property specialist; her extensive background in title work includes hundreds of closing settlements, training of closing personnel, and related internal issues. Ms. Rich earned her B.A.
in Business Administration at Trinity College in Washington D.C., and continues to pursue independent study, including seminars and coursed relating to real property, legal research, computers, and law firm
management. Ms. Rich is the author of Florida Real Estate Closings 2d William D. Clark William D. Clark was a noted lawyer, educator, author and
lecturer. He held an A.B. from lansing Community College, a B.A. from Michigan State University, an M.B.A. from California Pacific University, a J.D. from the Cooley University of Law, and an L.L.D. from Pacific
University, and was qualified to practice law in a number of states, including Florida, the U.S. Tax Court, and U.S. Supreme Court. Dr. Clark served as consultant to a Governor, and was a member of the faculty at
a law school, a university, and three community colleges. However, he also had years of experience as the day-to-day manager, director, and legal advisor of residential condominiums and HOA's. These
experiences have given his work a practical orientation, with comments and suggestions that could only be generated by someone with both an extensive legal and managerial frame of reference.
Alan E. Tannenbaum Alan E. Tannenbaum is a founding principal of Levin, Tannenbaum, Band, Gates & Pugh, P.L. in Sarasota, Florida. He heads the firm's trial section, and coordinates the firm's community
association practice. Mr. Tannenbaum received his B.A. (Cum Laude) from the University of Miami in 1975 and his law degree from Florida State University in 1978. Prior to forming Leving Tannenbaum in 1995,
he had been (since 1983) the managing partner of the Sarasota office of Becker & Poliakoff, P.A. He has 20 years of experience as a trial lawyer and advisor in the areas of construction law, community
association law, insurance defense, personal injury, civil rights, covenant enforcement, foreclosures and collections.
Managing the Florida Homeowners Association Daniel W. Raab (Miami, FL) has practiced in the transportation field for over 25 years. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University and the University of Miami School of Law, he is a member
of the Florida Bar and admitted to practice in the District Courts for the Middle and Southern Districts of Florida, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, the United States Court of International Trade, and the United
States Supreme Court.Mr. Raab has represented importers, exporters, truckers, airlines, freight forwarders, logistics companies, and insurers. Many of his cases have been reported among the most significant
cases in transportation law. He has lectured on cargo and insurance issues to attorneys and industry professionals, and has taught as an Adjunct Professor at St. Thomas University School of law and also at the
University of Miami School of Law, teaching courses on Insurance Law and Policy.
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