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Sunburn for 8.1.17 – Emily comes and goes; Ashley Moody’s latest backers; HD 44 fireworks; Jason Altmire’s big news

by lockwoodadmin | Aug 8, 2017 | Uncategorized

Florida Politics Personnel note: Devon Nunneley joins Lockwood Law Firm – Nunneley, who’s practiced law in Washington, D.C., at two of the nation’s leading law firms, comes on board with JohnLockwood’s boutique regulatory law firm in Tallahassee. “Devon brings complex...

Personnel File: People On The Move

by lockwoodadmin | Aug 8, 2017 | Uncategorized

News Service Florida DEVON NUNNELEY has joined the Lockwood Law Firm. Nunneley most recently practiced law at two firms in Washington, D.C. Read full article…

Sunburn for 7.24.17 – The Trump effect on Fla.; Matt Gaetz draws an opponent; Alex DLP’s big loan; Fausto Gomez’ big payday; New ‘Justice League’ trailer

by lockwoodadmin | Jul 24, 2017 | Uncategorized

Florida Politics “State approves ending dog races at Miami track” via Dara Kam of the News Service of Florida – The Magic City decision is rooted in a 1980 Florida law that allows Miami-Dade and Broward pari-mutuels that have the lowest betting handle for two...

STATE APPROVES ENDING DOG RACES AT MIAMI TRACK

by lockwoodadmin | Jul 20, 2017 | Uncategorized

News Service Florida   THE CAPITAL, TALLAHASSEE, July 20, 2017……… Florida gambling regulators this week gave a Miami dog track permission to ditch greyhound races but keep more lucrative slot machines and card games, in a first-of-its-kind...

State grants Miami track’s request to let the dogs out, play jai-alai instead

by lockwoodadmin | Jul 20, 2017 | Uncategorized

Miami Herald   The Miami dog track’s lawyer, John Lockwood, first sought the summer jai-alai permit for Magic City in 2011. After much legal wrangling, the department’s Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering denied the track’s request to do away with dog races, launch...

Management of a Florida marijuana operation changes hands

by lockwoodadmin | May 25, 2017 | Uncategorized

Jacksonville Business Journal   DFMMJ plans to invest $20 million over the next year on “medical cannabis infrastructure,” according to Tallahassee lawyer John Lockwood, who represents Chestnut Hill as well as the newly formed management company. The money will...
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  • STATE APPROVES ENDING DOG RACES AT MIAMI TRACK
  • State grants Miami track’s request to let the dogs out, play jai-alai instead
  • Management of a Florida marijuana operation changes hands
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