
by Gabrielle Davis
June 2010
ORLANDO — Fort Lauderdale attorney Anthony J. Carriuolo has been reappointed by the Florida Supreme Court to serve his second three-year term on the board of The Florida Bar Foundation, a statewide charitable organization that works to expand access to justice on behalf of Florida’s legal profession.
Carriuolo was first appointed to the Foundation’s board in 2007 and has served on the Foundation’s Executive, Investment, Medal of Honor, and Improvements in the Administration of Justice committees.
As an attorney with Berger Singerman, Carriuolo practices in the areas of business litigation and disputes involving governmental bodies. He received his Bachelor’s degree from Florida Atlantic University and earned his Juris Doctor from Nova Southeastern University School of Law.
Carriuolo serves on the executive council of Legal Aid Society of Broward County and Coast to Coast Legal Aid of South Florida. He has also had extensive involvement in The Florida Bar and has served on several Bar committees, including the Equal Opportunities in the Profession and Civil Procedure Rules committees. He is also a current member of the Florida Bar’s Business Law Section.
Carriuolo, a Florida Bar Foundation Fellow, will begin his term July 1.
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Revenue from Florida's Interest on Trust Accounts (IOTA) program is the chief source of support for the Foundation’s grant programs. Learn more.
The Interest on Trust Accounts (IOTA) program was implemented by the Florida Supreme Court in 1981. The nation’s first IOTA program, it serves as a model for similar programs across the country and creates millions of dollars in funding for legal aid each year. Learn more.