Jan 30, 2018 - Firm News & Press Releases
The founding executive board members include, from the left, Christene Ertl, vice president; Michael Hines, treasurer; Cori Hodak, at-large member; Ben Weaver, at-large member; Judge Howard Maltz, president; Isabelle Lopez, membership chair; Anne-Marie Gennusa, secretary; Judge Wendy Berger, program chair; and Rick Rumrell, mentorship chair.
As reported in the Florida Bar News, Ansbacher Law partner Christene Ertl helped establish the new St. Augustine Inn of Court. She will serve as the charter Vice-President of the organization.
The Inn is part of the American Inns of Court. It is an association of lawyers, judges, and other legal professionals from all levels and backgrounds who work to foster professionalism. As a charter member and officer, Ms. Ertl has continued her work to improve the practice of law in Florida.
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