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The term "highway" includes all public roads and ways. Highway law is concerned with the regulation and maintenance of all means of travel open to the public-- such as turnpikes, toll roads, bridges, ferries, navigable waters, etc. Generally, all roads which the legislature has power to establish are public roads. Highways are distinguished from private roads in that highways are intended for public use, and are maintained at the public's expense. Both state and federal highway law exists, but emphasis should be placed on local rules and regulations. Typically, in most jurisdictions, highway officers are personally liable for injuries to persons or property resulting from acts of their negligence in connection with the construction and repair of highways, streets and bridges, but there is some authority to the contrary.




Courts in Florida

Florida State falls under the 11th Circuit. The website for the appeals court for this circuit is www.ca11.uscourts.gov. Florida State has the following courts -
Florida Middle Bankruptcy Court http://www.flmb.uscourts.gov/
Florida Middle Bankruptcy Court http://www.flmb.uscourts.gov/
Florida Middle District Court http://www.flmd.uscourts.gov/
Florida Middle District Court http://www.flmd.uscourts.gov/
Florida Middle Probation Office http://www.flmp.uscourts.gov/
Florida Middle Probation Office http://www.flmp.uscourts.gov/
Florida Northern Bankruptcy Court http://www.flnd.uscourts.gov/
Florida Northern Bankruptcy Court http://www.flnd.uscourts.gov/
Florida Northern District Court http://www.flnd.uscourts.gov/
Florida Northern District Court http://www.flnd.uscourts.gov/
Florida Northern Probation and Pretrial http://www.flnp.uscourts.gov/
Florida Northern Probation and Pretrial http://www.flnp.uscourts.gov/
Florida Southern Bankruptcy Court http://www.flsb.uscourts.gov/
Florida Southern Bankruptcy Court http://www.flsb.uscourts.gov/
Florida Southern District Court http://www.flsd.uscourts.gov/
Florida Southern District Court http://www.flsd.uscourts.gov/



Suggested Lawyers for Tarpon Springs
Injured? We Can Help
Florida lawyers handling cases involving a serious injury from an accident including auto accidents, car accidents, truck accidents, dog bites, spinal cord injury or brain injury.
www.smithvanture.com

Lawyer - Florida - Cruise Ship Accidents
Maritime lawyer James M. Walker is a lawyer in Florida who represents passengers and crew members injured on cruise ships.
www.cruiselaw.com


Florida Legal Referral Services
  • Collier County Bar Association LRS Naples, FL (239)774-8138 (239)775-8566 Collier County
  • Attorneys' Certified Referral Service Sarasota, FL (941)351-6157 (800)671-7655 Charlotte, Collier, Lee, Manatee, Orange, Osceola, Sarasota and Seminole Counties
  • Hillsborough County Bar Association LRS Tampa, FL (813)221-7780 (813)221-7777 Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco Counties
  • Jacksonville Bar Association Jacksonville, FL (904)399-5780 Duval, Baker, Clay, Nassau and St. Johns Counties
  • Orange County Bar Association Orlando, FL (407)422-4537 Orange, Seminole and Osceola Counties
  • Florida Bar Lawyer Referral Service Tallahassee, FL (800)342-8011 (Statewide & Nationwide) (850)561-5844 Statewide, except for counties with a local LRIS










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    City/Town: Tarpon Springs
    State: Florida
    Country: USA
    Population: 21,003



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  • Initial/pre-bench education for general jurisdiction judges was required in 30 States (including Puerto Rico), for limited jurisdiction judges in 31 States, and in 9 States for appellate judges. Continuing education for general jurisdiction judges was required in 44 States, for limited jurisdiction judges in 42 States, and in 38 States for appellate judges.

  • An estimated 24% of the 370,000 sampled defendants were referred for violent offenses, 46% for property offenses, about 18% for public order offenses, and 13% for drug-related offenses from 1990-94.




  • Choosing a Lawyer
  • Should you choose a large lawyer or a small lawyer:
    The size of a law firm has no relation to how well your case will be taken up. A large law firm may seem well staffed and having a great office, but what you must see is whether they will take out enough time and effort towards your case. Large firms receive large cases that would figure above smaller cases in their priority list. A law firm with over 10 lawyers on its rolls can be considered a large firm.

  • Always find out how much experience the lawyer has:
    Before choosing a lawyer, you must ascertain how much experience the lawyer has. A lawyer with more than 8 years of experience is good, 5-7 years is just fine, 3-4 years is somewhat doubtful and lesser experience than that is not acceptable. There is no doubt that the years of practice are important in sharpening the layers skills as well as his standing in the eyes of the court.



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