Every Florida Bar member must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours of approved continuing legal education activity every 3 years. At least 3 of the 30 credit hours must be in approved technology programs. At least 5 of the 30 credit hours must be in approved legal ethics, professionalism, substance abuse, or mental health and wellness programs; as part of the 5 credit hours, each member must complete during each reporting cycle,
the 2-credit hour Florida Legal Professionalism course produced by The Florida Bar and approved by the Supreme Court of Florida. Welcome Michael Tanner, Former President of The Florida Bar
Gunster Law Firm, Jacksonville
Professionalism Expectations Chardean Hill, 2023-34 Chair of The Standing Committee on Professionalism
CMH Law & Dispute Resolution, LLC, Brandon
Professionalism Tips for Young Lawyers Anisha Patel, President, Young Lawyers Division
Hill Ward Henderson, Tampa
Maintaining ProfessionalismBrian Tannebaum
Brian L. Tannebaum, P.A., Miami
Professionalism Updates, SC2023-0884The Honorable Anthony Miller, Second Judicial Circuit
Circuit Judge, Tallahassee
Regulating Professionalism John Schifino, Member of The Florida Bar Board of Governors
Gunster Law Firm, Tampa
Professionalism Resources Kara Rockenbach Link, Former Chair of the Standing
Committee on Professionalism and Member of the Special Committee on Professionalism
Link & Rockenbach, P.A., West Palm Beach
Professionalism Advice from a Seasoned AttorneyPaul Lipton, 50-Year Member of The Florida Bar
Rumberger Kirk, Miami
Closing Magdalena Ozarowski, 2023-24 Vice Chair of the Standing Committee on Professionalism
Ausley McMullen, Tallahassee