Associations linked by technology.The advances in electronic communication catapulted continuing legal education The purpose of continuing legal education is to maintain or sharpen the skills of licensed attorneys and judges. Accredited courses examine new areas of the law or review basic practice and trial principles. seminars to a new level for the federal bar associations in the Middle District of Florida. Four federal courtrooms--Ft. Myers, Jacksonville, Orlando, and Tampa--were recently linked by the power of technology for its second videoconference vid·e·o·con·fer·ence n. A teleconference using video technology, such as closed-circuit television. vid . In May, members of the federal bar associations in the four areas participated in the "Second Annual Media & Law Live Video Conference: Can Due Process and Freedom of the Press Survive the War on Terrorism Terrorist acts and the threat of Terrorism have occupied the various law enforcement agencies in the U.S. government for many years. The Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, as amended by the usa patriot act ?" The four chapters conducted a similar seminar by videoconference in September. Planning was also done by videoconference. "The videoconference is less expensive and more convenient," said Mike Freed, president of the Jacksonville Chapter. "We are sort of a TV generation, so everyone enjoys watching the seminar unfold unfold - inline on the big screen." From a courtroom in Jacksonville, the registrants participated in a local panel discussion as well as panel discussions in federal courtrooms in Tampa, Ft. Myers, and Orlando. Freed explained that images from the other courtrooms are displayed on the large screen simultaneously so that all attendees can view the other panel discussions in other courtrooms. Each bar association assembles its own panel. Attorney and television legal analyst Greta Van Susteren Greta Van Susteren (born June 11, 1954 in Appleton, Wisconsin) is an American journalist and television personality on the Fox News Channel where she hosts On the Record with Greta Van Susteren. She previously worked at CNN from 1991 to 2002. of Fox News moderated the panel discussions. Freed said this use of technology was the brainchild brain·child n. An original idea or plan attributed to a person or group. brainchild Noun Informal an idea or plan produced by creative thought Noun 1. of the district's Chief Judge Elizabeth Kovachevich. He said there have been preliminary discussions to invite judges from other countries to speak about their system of justice by videoconference. "The seminar was somewhat mindboggling in that you are sitting in one courtroom and seeing courtrooms in other parts of the state," said attorney Jack Helinger, member of the Tampa Chapter. Helinger further emphasized the importance of the interaction between the legal profession and media. The objective is to bring together the two professions to discuss common issues and improve working relationships and understanding between the legal profession and the local journalists, he said. "We hope by reaching out to the media that they will better understand the issues facing the Middle District of Florida, and therefore elevate el·e·vate tr.v. ele·vat·ed, ele·vat·ing, ele·vates 1. To move (something) to a higher place or position from a lower one; lift. 2. To increase the amplitude, intensity, or volume of. 3. the perception of lawyers by the media, an ultimately to the general public," Helinger said. For the videoconference, the chief judge made an unprecedented decision by allowing journalists to use cameras in the courtroom. "We are thrilled down here (Ft. Myers) and have the smallest membership but best turnout for the videoconference," said Bruce Tischler, president of the Southwest Florida Southwest Florida is a region of Florida located along its gulf coast, south of the Tampa Bay area, west of Lake Okeechobee and mostly north of the Everglades. It consists of five coastal counties from Manatee County south to Collier County, although it sometimes is considered to Chapter. Of the three federal district court systems, the Middle District is the largest in size geographically. By using technology to link the courts, the unwieldy size of the district is not a factor in assembling the attorneys to discuss a districtwide topic. Tischler said the videoconference enables the attorneys in his area to participate in a districtwide seminar without traveling to the larger cities. Although the federal courts provide the equipment and meeting rooms, there are other expenses associated with coordinating the event such as speaker travel, promotion, luncheon, and reception. The Florida Bar The Florida Bar is the mandatory state bar association for the state of Florida. It is the third largest such bar association in the United States. Its duties include the regulation and discipline of attorneys. instituted a grant program more than a year ago to help voluntary bar associations defray de·fray tr.v. de·frayed, de·fray·ing, de·frays To undertake the payment of (costs or expenses); pay. [French défrayer, from Old French desfrayer : des-, the cost of programs that enhance and improve working relationships between the legal profession and local media representatives. The four federal bar associations were granted $3,003 to cover expenses. In addition to the Voluntary Bar Communications Grant program, the Bar also offers grants to voluntary bar programs that promote public education regarding our system of laws, the constitutional separation of powers separation of powers: see Constitution of the United States. separation of powers Division of the legislative, executive, and judicial functions of government among separate and independent bodies. , and the importance of an independent judiciary judiciary Branch of government in which judicial power is vested. The principal work of any judiciary is the adjudication of disputes or controversies. Regulations govern what parties are allowed before a judicial assembly, or court, what evidence will be admitted, what and Bar. More than $6,000 in grants were awarded in May to various voluntary bar associations for Law Week activities. For more information about either grant program, contact Toyca Williams, voluntary bar liaison, twilliam@flabar.org or 850/561-5764. Only one request from a voluntary bar will be considered between July 1 and June 31 in any single year, and the primary program sponsor must be a voluntary bar association in Florida. |
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