FALR, INC.
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA

FALR, INC., GAINESVILLE

It then came to my attention that a return to the UF Business School where a degree in Economics with High Honors was earned was a possibility. A graduate Business Course could be taken and counted toward my law degree. It was my privilege to have Dr. Berg introduce me to Mr. David Swafford, Executive Director of the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC). Robert Mann, a former law professor of mine at UF, and former Appellate Court Judge, was a current member of the PSC who lamented the absence of an index to PSC orders that sat hardbound in the PSC Clerk’s office back to the 1880’s when the PSC then was known as the Railroad Commission. After Mr. Swafford claimed a full time job in Tallahassee at PSC headquarters was the only way to update these publications, I decided to update them myself at the encouragement of Mr. Bob Rose, of the Meyers, and then the Rose, Sundstrom & Bentley Law Firms. He was a prominent water and wastewater attorney who lamented “ad hocary” at the PSC. In 1981, at the request of Mr. Swafford, our firm took over full text publication and indexing of the Florida Public Service Reporter (FPSC). In 1984, our firm took over publication of the Florida Administrative Law Reports (FALR) from Mr. Neil Young and Mr. Alvin Stauber, who also published and continue to publish Florida Law Weekly (FLW). In 1988, our firm began the FALR Environmental & Land Use Administrative Law Reporter (ER FALR), FALR State Tax Report (Tax FALR), and Certificate of Need (CON) Daily Publications. In 1996, our firm took over the Florida Career Service Reporter (FCSR). We are in our 36 In Gainesville, we are confronted by Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU), which inflicts us with the In order to provide relief to aggrieved GRU ratepayers, I have personally undertaken these steps: I have worked with now Senator Keith Perry to draft legislation that passed this year (House Bill 759-2017) to allow City of Gainesville voters in November 2018 to completely divest the Gainesville City Commission of governance authority over GRU, and to require appointment of an operationally independent, representative, and qualified board of governors, and to significantly alter the role of the GRU General Manager. This divestiture would occur through a massive amendment to the City of Gainesville charter. We are available to serve anyone desiring access to Florida Administrative Caselaw and Judicial Decisions. It then came to my attention that a return to the UF Business School where a degree in Economics with High Honors was earned was a possibility. A graduate Business Course could be taken and counted toward my law degree. It was my privilege to have Dr. Berg introduce me to Mr. David Swafford, Executive Director of the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC). Robert Mann, a former law professor of mine at UF, and former Appellate Court Judge, was a current member of the PSC who lamented the absence of an index to PSC orders that sat hardbound in the PSC Clerk’s office back to the 1880’s when the PSC then was known as the Railroad Commission. After Mr. Swafford claimed a full time job in Tallahassee at PSC headquarters was the only way to update these publications, I decided to update them myself at the encouragement of Mr. Bob Rose, of the Meyers, and then the Rose, Sundstrom & Bentley Law Firms. He was a prominent water and wastewater attorney who lamented “ad hocary” at the PSC. In 1981, at the request of Mr. Swafford, our firm took over full text publication and indexing of the Florida Public Service Reporter (FPSC). In 1984, our firm took over publication of the Florida Administrative Law Reports (FALR) from Mr. Neil Young and Mr. Alvin Stauber, who also published and continue to publish Florida Law Weekly (FLW). In 1988, our firm began the FALR Environmental & Land Use Administrative Law Reporter (ER FALR), FALR State Tax Report (Tax FALR), and Certificate of Need (CON) Daily Publications. In 1996, our firm took over the Florida Career Service Reporter (FCSR). We are in our 36 In Gainesville, we are confronted by Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU), which inflicts us with the In order to provide relief to aggrieved GRU ratepayers, I have personally undertaken these steps: I have worked with now Senator Keith Perry to draft legislation that passed this year (House Bill 759-2017) to allow City of Gainesville voters in November 2018 to completely divest the Gainesville City Commission of governance authority over GRU, and to require appointment of an operationally independent, representative, and qualified board of governors, and to significantly alter the role of the GRU General Manager. This divestiture would occur through a massive amendment to the City of Gainesville charter. We are available to serve anyone desiring access to Florida Administrative Caselaw and Judicial Decisions. We are available to represent clients, help clients represent themselves or refer cases to qualified firms upon request Publishing and Consulting Firm. Publishing the FALR since Jan, 1996 and making it fully searchable online Legal help In 1984, our firm took over publication of the Florida Administrative Law Reports (FALR) from Mr. Neil Young and Mr. Alvin Stauber, who also published and continue to publish Florida Law Weekly (FLW). In 1988, our firm began the FALR Environmental & Land Use Administrative Law Reporter (ER FALR), FALR State Tax Report (Tax FALR), and Certificate of Need (CON) Daily Publications. In 1988 during a ten (10) year review of the APA (ξ120), I recommended chronological numbering, and permanent archiving of all agency final orders. The legislature adopted these changes to ξ119 and ξ120. In 1996, our firm took over the Florida Career Service Reporter (FCSR). During this time, we have furnished vast amounts of content to LexisNexis and Westlaw. 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KEY FACTS ABOUT FALR, INC.

Company name
FALR, INC.
Status
Inactive
Filed Number
F39810
FEI Number
592103317
Date of Incorporation
June 8, 1981
Home State
FL
Company Type
Domestic for Profit

CONTACTS

Website
http://falr.com
Phones
(352) 373-7368
(352) 375-8036

FALR, INC. NEAR ME

Principal Address
618 NE 2ND STREET,
GAINESVILLE,
FL,
32601,
US
Mailing Address
P.O. BOX 6020,
GAINESVILLE,
FL,
32627,
US

See Also

Officers and Directors

The FALR, INC. managed by the one company from GAINESVILLE on following positions: PVD

KONISH, JAMES JOSEPH

Position
PVD Active
Address
618 NE 2ND STREET, GAINESVILLE, FL





Registered Agent is Kevin E Leary

From
GAINESVILLE, 32606

Events

September 24, 2021
ADMIN DISSOLUTION FOR ANNUAL REPORT

Annual Reports

2020
January 29, 2020
2019
April 28, 2019