The Commission on Ethics, in conjunction with the Legal Aid Society, has begun a pro bono volunteer advocate program to prosecute ethics complaints in Palm Beach County. Volunteer advocates have significant courtroom experience in criminal law practice, both as state prosecutors and defense attorneys. This program offers significant savings to the taxpayer without sacrificing experience, knowledge and expertise in the handling of ethics cases. Pro bono volunteer advocates include:
Orlando Gonzalez, Esquire
Cameron, Davis & Gonzalez, P.A.
Patrick Quinlin, Esquire
Searcy, Denney, Scarola & Barnhart & Shipley, P.A.
Daniel T. Galo, Esquire
Groelle & Salmon, P.A.
Alexcia Cox, Esquire
Olds, Stephens & Harper, P.A.
Joseph P. Walsh, Esquire, P.A.
John B. Cleary, Esquire, P.A.
Shannon Rountree, Esquire
Clark & Skatoff, P.A.
Theron Hardee Bass, III, Esquire
Searcy, Denney, Scarola & Barnhart & Shipley, P.A.
Joseph D. Small, Esquire
Small & Small, P.A.
Henry Quinn Johnson, Esquire, P.A.
Robert Gentile, Esquire, P.A.
Kaili Fouts, Esquire
Eisenberg & Fouts, P.A.
Flynn Bertisch, Esquire
Salnick, Fuchs & Bertisch, P.A.
Glen J. Torcivia, Esquire, P.A.
Jack Ackerman, Esq.