Twenty-Second Annual Honorable Ralph W. “Buddy” Nimmons, Jr. Federal Practice Seminar
Tuesday, April 28, 11:45am-4:00pm
Bryan Simpson United States Courthouse, Jury Assembly Room
Register now for the Twenty-Second Annual Honorable Ralph W. “Buddy” Nimmons, Jr. Federal Practice Seminar to be held on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. The seminar will feature presentations on: the ethical and effective use of generative AI in law practice, practical tips for litigating in the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, the role of body-worn cameras in police-involved shootings, and the Department of Justice’s efforts to identify, denaturalize, and deport Nazi concentration camp guards who illegally immigrated to the United States after World War II. The generative AI discussion will include discussion from our very own Senior United States District Judge Timothy J. Corrigan and United States Magistrate Judge Anthony Porcelli, who will share the judiciary’s perspective on the use of generative AI in legal practice.
You can register online and submit payment via PayPal below. If you wish to pay by check, please email your registration form to Maria Daniels admin@jaxfedbar.org and mail a check payable to the Jacksonville Federal Court Bar Association to Maria Daniels at 221 N. Hogan St. Box #267, Jacksonville, FL 32202
The Seminar is $85 for members of the Jacksonville Federal Court Bar Association; $55 for Government, Non-Profit and CJA Panel attorneys; $25 for Court Staff Attorneys and Judicial Law Clerks; and is free for Judges and First-Year Judicial Law Clerks. Non-members are welcome to attend at a cost of $135. The price for all attendees includes CLE credit and lunch.
