TALLAHASSEE, January 27, 2005 -- Florida Bar Board of Governors member Henry Latimer, a respected lawyer and esteemed jurist, will be remembered by his fellow Bar leaders as a man of great compassion and integrity.
Meeting in Key West this week, the Bars Board of Governors will discuss the best way to honor the legacy of their colleague and friend, according to Bar President Kelly Overstreet Johnson.
Henry was an inspiration to all lawyers. He was a model of what we as lawyers aspire to be: a consummate professional, an outstanding trial lawyer, a mentor to young lawyers and a dedicated community leader. He will be sorely missed, said Johnson.
Latimer had served on The Florida Bar Board of Governors since 1999, and he was recently elected to serve another two-year term through June 2007 representing the 17th Judicial Circuit. His board committee service included Communications, Program Evaluation and Strategic Planning Committees, and he was Board liaison to the International Law Section and a member of the Judicial Independence Committee.
Additionally, he was vice chair of the Bars Commission on Lawyer Regulation currently conducting a study of the process of disciplining lawyers. Last year, he was vice chair of The Florida Bar Citizens Forum, a special advisory group representing various non-lawyer constituencies in Florida. He chaired The Florida Bars Committee on Equal Opportunities in the Profession and frequently served as a speaker at programs promoting diversity in the legal profession.
His dedication to Bar service was expected to lead him to the organizations top elected seat.
I recently had a discussion with him about the Bar presidency and I anticipated he would be running this fall and would become the first African American president in the history of the organization, Johnson said.
CONTACT: Jennifer Krell Davis
DATE: Jan. 27, 2005
TELEPHONE: 850/561-5669 or 800/342-8060, ext. 5669
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SEVEN NEWLY ELECTED TO FLORIDA BAR BOARD OF GOVERNORS
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TALLAHASSEE, March 23 -- Seven Florida Bar members have been newly elected to The Florida Bar Board of Governors in contested races; one incumbent was re-elected.
Newly elected are:
| Second Circuit, Seat 2: |
Dominic M. Caparello, Tallahassee. |
Fifteenth Circuit, Seat 2: |
Gregory W. Coleman, West Palm Beach. |
| Fourth Circuit, Seat 2: |
John J. Schickel, Jacksonville.
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Fifteenth Circuit, Seat 4: |
Lisa S. Small, Palm Beach. |
| Eighth Circuit, Seat 1: |
Carl B. Schwait, Gainesville. |
Sixteenth Circuit, Seat 1: |
Edwin A. Scales, Key West. |
| Thirteenth Circuit, Seat 2: |
William Kalish, Tampa. |
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One incumbent was re-elected: Harold G. Melville, Ft. Pierce, Nineteenth Circuit, Seat 1.
One more vacancy on the Board of Governors of The Florida Bar exists due to the death of Seventeenth Circuit board member Henry Latimer. Latimer was finishing out a two-year term on the board in Seat 3, and would have been sworn in for a new two-year term during the June 2005 Annual Meeting. A special election is currently being held; results will be announced after April 21. Running for this seat are: Allison K. Bethel, Keith Grumer, Eugene K. Pettis and Bradley Winston.
In December, two Florida Bar members were newly elected to The Florida Bar Board of Governors and 14 incumbents were re-elected without opposition. (Document link: Database 'Public Information', View 'News by Date', Document 'TWO NEWLY ELECTED TO FLORIDA BAR BOARD OF GOVERNORS; 14 INCUMBENTS RE-ELECTED; 14 TO RUN FOR SEVEN SEATS') All Board members take office June 24, 2005. For more details: click here
The Bar's 52-member board consists of the president and president-elect, the president and president-elect of the Young Lawyers Division, representatives elected by members of the Bar from each of the state's 20 judicial circuits, four out-of-state representatives elected by Florida Bar members who reside outside of Florida, and two public members appointed by the Florida Supreme Court.
The Board of Governors has exclusive authority to formulate and adopt matters of policy concerning the activities of the Bar, subject to limitations imposed by The Rules Regulating The Florida Bar. The full Board of Governors meets bi-monthly. To learn more about the Board of Governors and to view a current listing, click here
CONTACT: Lisa Garcia, APR
DATE: March 21, 2005
TELEPHONE: 850/561-5769
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