Fred Karlinsky elected president of the Florida Supreme Court Historical Society
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Fred Karlinsky elected president of the Florida Supreme Court Historical Society Fred Karlinsky Fred Karlinsky of Ft. Lauderdale was elected president of the Florida Supreme Court Historical Society during the organization ’ s board meeting at the Annual Florida Bar Convention on June 20 . Karlinsky has served on the
Fred Karlinsky elected president of the Florida Supreme Court Historical Society
Fred Karlinsky
Fred Karlinsky of Ft. Lauderdale was elected president of the Florida Supreme Court Historical Society during the organization’s board meeting at the Annual Florida Bar Convention on June 20.
Karlinsky has served on the Historical Society’s board since 2021. A shareholder in Greenberg Traurig’s Ft. Lauderdale and Tallahassee offices, Karlinsky has more than 30 years of experience representing insurance companies, reinsurers, and a wide array of related entities on regulatory, transactional, corporate, and governmental affairs matters. He currently chairs the Florida Supreme Court Judicial Nominating Commission. Additionally, he is an adjunct professor at Florida State University College of Law, where he chairs the Board of Visitors.
Other officers and executive committee members include:
First Vice President: Kara Rockenbach Link, Link & Rockenbach, West Palm Beach
Second Vice President: William Schifino, Jr., Gunster, Tampa
Secretary: Duval County Judge Gary Flower, Jacksonville
Treasurer: Kimberly Berman, Marshall Dennehey, Ft. Lauderdale
Immediate Past President: Timothy P. Chinaris, Chinaris Law, Rockledge
Executive committee members-at-large include newly elected Hala Sandridge, Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney of Tampa, and the following trustees who serve in addition to the elected officers:
Mary E. Adkins, University of Florida Levin College of Law, Gainesville
Edward G. Guedes, Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman, Coral Gables
Edith G. Osman, Carlton Fields, Miami
Daryl D. Parks, Parks Law, Tallahassee
Newly elected Historical Society trustees include:
Judge Meredith Charbula of the Fourth Circuit, Jacksonville
Robert Clarke, Ausley McMullen, Tallahassee
Jay Cohen, Cohen & Blostein, Ft. Lauderdale
Judge Stephen Jewett of Orange County, Orlando
Daniel Nordby, Shutts & Bowen, Tallahassee
Judge George Odom, Jr., of the 17th Circuit, Ft. Lauderdale
Judge Nina Richardson of Leon County, Tallahassee
Thomas Ward, Heise Suarez Melville, Coral Gables
The mission of the Florida Supreme Court Historical Society is to preserve the history of Florida’s highest court and educate the public about the courts’ vital role in protecting personal rights and freedoms. The Historical Society supports education and outreach programs, publishes books chronicling the history of the Florida Supreme Court and the award-winning Historical Review magazine, and facilitates collecting and archiving historical documents and artifacts.
Originally published at https://www.floridabar.org/the-florida-bar-news/fred-karlinsky-elected-president-of-the-florida-supreme-court-historical-society/