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Attorney Philip Bonamo, partner at Rice & Rose and current president of the Volusia County Bar Association (VCBA), was the host and moderator of the VCBA's Annual Luncheon held this year at the Halifax Yacht Club in Daytona Beach on April 13, 2010.
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Ashleigh Drexler who has been a Florida Registered Paralegal since December 5, 2008 and a graduate of the University of Central Florida and Daytona State College, was asked to speak at Daytona State College.
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The February 2010 issue of Florida Trend, the Magazine of Florida Business, highlighted Daytona Beach and Volusia County with a Community Portrait. The portrait included "Who Lives Here", "Economic Life", and "Quality of Life".
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Rice Rose Law was presented with the Commercial Beautification Award for January 2010 at the Daytona Beach City Commission meeting held on January 20th, 2010.
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Karen Foxman, as a volunteer for the Volusia County Bar Association's Civics Project, speaks to a seventh grade class at Holly Hill Middle School about the justice system.
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Attorney Jim Rose was recently featured in a Daytona Beach News-Journal article on the state of the economy in the legal profession.
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Partner Paul Rice and his wife, Kristi, (couple on right) along with three other couples attended the Futures Caribbean Feast, which is an annual fund raising event for the Futures Foundation for Volusia County Schools.
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Jim Rose, a 1979 Political Science graduate of UCF, hosted a reception of UCF alumni at the Rice & Rose law office on April 16. The reception was well attended by many UCF graduates and administrators.
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Rice & Rose recently helped sponsor the 34th annual Volusia County Gator Day Gathering held at the Hilton Hotel in Daytona Beach, Florida.
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Rice & Rose was the primary sponsor of the Daytona Beach area team organized by Plan B Cycling. The Plan B team had approximately sixty cyclists participating in the 150 mile event involving some 2500 cyclists who raised money for National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
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