The Florida Supreme Court Historical Society

Trustee_Member_FSCHS_logoIncorporated in 1977, the Florida Supreme Court Historical Society is a non-profit organization with more than 800 members committed to helping Floridians learn the importance of a strong, fair and impartial judiciary in our governmental balance of power. It works to save and maintain for future generations the records of the people and events that have shaped the evolution of Florida’s court system from the early 1800s, through the 20th Century, and now in the 21st.
The Society’s members are dedicated to educating citizens about the courts’ vital role in our system of government and to preserving our state’s judicial history. Many Society members are lawyers and judges, who work daily within the justice system. Others are educators, business people, public officials and other “private citizens.”
The Society needs the participation and support of individuals who recognize the importance of protecting and maintaining a strong, independent system of justice. Becoming a member of this organization help with this critically important effort. We all — whether a member of Florida’s legal community, a member of the judiciary, a public official, or an individual citizen, — have an interest in the goals of the society.

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Wayne Hogan

Wayne Hogan

Wayne Hogan, a Jacksonville native, has been with the firm since 1977. He graduated from Florida State University, where he received both his bachelor’s and J.D. degrees. He specializes in all areas of personal injury law. In addition to participating in many professional associations, he and his wife, Pat, are also actively involved in the community.