A new year for the Jacksonville Bar Association

The organization witnessed the induction of its new slate of officers and board of governors.


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Jacksonville Bar Association 2023-24 Governors Brian Coughlin, Alex Hill, Amber Donley, John Weedon, James Poindexter and Asghar Syed. Not shown: Adina Pollan, Shannon Schott, David Thompson, Tim Miller, Dave Chauncey, President-elect Christian George and President Blane McCarthy
Jacksonville Bar Association 2023-24 Governors Brian Coughlin, Alex Hill, Amber Donley, John Weedon, James Poindexter and Asghar Syed. Not shown: Adina Pollan, Shannon Schott, David Thompson, Tim Miller, Dave Chauncey, President-elect Christian George and President Blane McCarthy
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Jacksonville Bar Association members witnessed the induction of its new slate of officers and board of governors members for the 2023-24 Bar year when the group met June 15 at the Marriott Jacksonville Downtown.

 The meeting also featured a discussion of the current state of the courts with state Supreme Court Chief Justice Carlos Muniz and 4th Circuit Judge Mark Mahon, immediate past chief judge.

4th Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Lance Day swears in Christian George as Jacksonville Bar Association president-elect.
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2022-23 JBA President Fraz Ahmed, left, 4th Circuit Judge Mark Mahon, who is immediate past chief judge; 2023-24 JBA President Blane McCarthy; and state Supreme Court Chief Justice Carlos Muniz.
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Fourth Circuit Judge John Guy, recipient of the 2023 JBA President’s Award, with 2022-23 President Fraz Ahmed.
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Jacksonville Bar Association 2022-23 President Fraz Ahmed; Allesandro Apolito, who accepted the annual JBA Professionalism Award on behalf of Thomas Ray; and JBA Executive Director Craig Shoup.
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