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Volume 11 Issue 3
January / February 2017
January 2017 6 Membership Luncheon CLE (Savitz & Brky) 19 Bench Bar Reception 26 Board of Directors Meeting February 2017 3 Membership Luncheon (Swope) 3 Golf Tournament 5 Journal article deadline 23 Board of Directors Meeting March 2017 3 Membership Luncheon (Shea) 23 Board of Directors Meeting April 2017 7 Membership JA Luncheon (Jacobsen) 5 Journal article deadline 27 Board of Directors Meeting May 2017 5 Law day luncheon
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Volume 11 Issue 3
January / February 2017
January 2017 6 Membership Luncheon CLE (Savitz & Brky) 19 Bench Bar Reception 26 Board of Directors Meeting February 2017 3 Membership Luncheon (Swope) 3 Golf Tournament 5 Journal article deadline 23 Board of Directors Meeting March 2017 3 Membership Luncheon (Shea) 23 Board of Directors Meeting April 2017 7 Membership JA Luncheon (Jacobsen) 5 Journal article deadline 27 Board of Directors Meeting May 2017 5 Law day luncheon
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THE JOURNAL OF THE LAKELAND BAR ASSOCIATION
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not been decided, which are untouched by dictum or decision.”
3 Mer. 269
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FROM LAKELAND BAR ASSOCIATION
MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING
OF THE LAKELAND BAR ASSOCIATION
January 8, 1975
A regular meeting of the Lakeland Bar Association, Inc. was held at the Lakeland Yacht and
Country Club, Lakeland, Florida at 12:00 noon on Wednesday, January 8, 1975. Forty-two members
and three guests were present. President Jerry A. DeVane presided, Secretary Jan L. King re-
corded minutes.
President DeVane announced that Judge Robert G. Stokes is tentatively planning a probate
seminar for Polk County Attorneys who practice in the probate field. He says the seminar will
be scheduled for some time this spring.
Jim Hahn, Chairman of the Attorney-Realtor Accord Committee, reported that a proposed
contract will be out soon and will be presented to the Bar for comment and suggestion.
In the absence of Program Committee Chairmen, Spike Bywater, President DeVane introduce
J. Rex Farrior, President-Elect of The Florida Bar, who gave a detailed explanation, including
a question and answer period, concerning the new “designation” program which is scheduled to go
into effect in Florida July 1, 1975. He outlined a procedure whereby attorneys may elect to
participate in a program which will allow them to designate as many as three special areas of
interest in their law practice. During his remarks, President-Elect Farrior announced that the
Continuing Legal Education Committee will increase its educational seminar offerings from three
per year to nine per year, which will make the Florida Bar the leader in the United States in
offering educational opportunities to its attorneys.
There being no further business to come before the association, the meting was ad-
journed.
Respectfully submitted,
/s/
Jan L. King, Secretary
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