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  • Northern Illinois University Law to Start Part-Time JD Program
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  • Margaret Ryan Resigns as SEC's Enforcement Director
  • Be Creative, Not A Cowboy: Attorneys Talk Litigation Collaboration Pitfalls
  • 7th Circuit Affirms Pollution Exclusions Apply to Legally Permitted Emissions
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  • Delaware Superior Court's Commercial Division Changes Rules in Drive for Efficiency Amid 'Remarkable Growth'
  • BlockFills Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy With McDermott, Katten as Counsel
  • Google Accused of Sharing User Data With Chinese Entities
  • How I Made Partner: 'Accept That the Path Is Rarely Linear,' Says Morgan Xu of Foley Hoag
  • Who May Sue: Patent Standing Issues and Implications for the Life Sciences Industry (Part I)

Wall Street Journal

  • Northern Illinois University Law to Start Part-Time JD Program
  • Consumers Are on the Hunt for Tariff Refunds. Can They Win?
  • Margaret Ryan Resigns as SEC's Enforcement Director
  • Be Creative, Not A Cowboy: Attorneys Talk Litigation Collaboration Pitfalls
  • 7th Circuit Affirms Pollution Exclusions Apply to Legally Permitted Emissions
  • Big Starbucks Shareholders Target Two Directors Over Prolonged Labor Conflict
  • Delaware Superior Court's Commercial Division Changes Rules in Drive for Efficiency Amid 'Remarkable Growth'
  • BlockFills Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy With McDermott, Katten as Counsel
  • Google Accused of Sharing User Data With Chinese Entities
  • How I Made Partner: 'Accept That the Path Is Rarely Linear,' Says Morgan Xu of Foley Hoag
  • Who May Sue: Patent Standing Issues and Implications for the Life Sciences Industry (Part I)

Their knowledge of the political process and relationships they have built with government officials have become significant advantages to our organization. From working with the various state agencies in Florida, the Governor’s office, and the Legislature, Rutledge Ecenia has always worked to secure our legislative priorities and to ensure that our appropriations needs are met in the annual budget.

- Bobby Schorr, Regional Vice President, Kelly Education

Rutledge Ecenia works 24/7 to ensure our goals are top of mind. Their lobbying team is a crucial component of our legislative success in Florida.

- Florida Academy of Physician Assistants

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Rutledge and Ecenia

P.O. Box 551, Tallahassee, Florida 32302
119 South Monroe Street, Suite 202
Tallahassee, Florida 32301-1591
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