Resource links
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not claim responsibility for content on any of the sites listed
on our links page. Readers are always advised to exercise reasonable
caution before relying on information gathered from these sites
or engaging the services of any of the firms listed.
Florida
Links
Florida
Academy of Trial Lawyers - http://www.aftl.org
This site contains vast resources for those interested in what we
do or in trial law. Visitors will find information and legal resources
available to them through both the Academy and the Internet. AFTL
has provided numerous documents throughout the website available
for download with Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Florida State Courts - http://www.flcourts.org
Florida has one of the most efficiently organized court systems
in the nation, with two levels of trial courts and two levels of
appellate courts. Find out more about how they operate.
The Florida Bar - http://www.flabar.org
• Web Directory:
Florida Local
• Governments
- links to county and city governments.
• Auditor General
- office information, report summaries and listings.
• Commission on Human Relations - dedicated to eliminating unlawful
discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national
origin , age, handicap, or marital status.
• Corrections Commission - reviews the state's correctional
efforts, recommends policies, and evaluates the implementation of
approved policies.
• Developmental Disabilities Council - guides development and
administration of services by planning and funding research, innovations,
and programs.
• Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission
• Florida Inland Navigation District - performs the functions
of the "local sponsor" of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway
project in Florida, a State/Federal navigation project.
• Government
Information Locator Service - easy to use index of government
resources, from law to business to consumer information.
• New Hire Reporting Office - file reports via the Web or print
a form to fill out and mail or fax in .
• Public Service Commission - regulatory force that tries to
maintain a balance between the utilities and the ratepayers in the
state of Florida.
• Respect of Florida - state preferential purchasing program
which offers products and services produced by Florida citizens
with disabilities for government use.
• State Library of Florida
• Work and Gain Economic Self-Sufficiency (WAGES) - replaced
Florida's welfare system with a system that requires and rewards
work.
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