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W.F. ''Casey'' Ebsary, Jr. is a Florida Bar, Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer in Tampa.
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This information is current as of December 19, 2015.
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Sources: http://www.floridabar.org/DIVCOM/PI/CertSect.nsf/CertificationPamphlets/Criminal+Trial, Rule Reg Fla Bar 6-8.3 (Criminal Trial Law: Minimum Standards)
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Sources: J. E. Villafranco, “IP Litigator”, Woltens Kluwer Law & Business, Aspen Publishers, Vol. 16, No. 1, 2010; Florida Allows Competitive Keyword Advertising By Lawyers; Suing Over Keyword Advertising Is A Bad Business Decision For Trademark Owners.