When James Uthmeier took a leave of absence from Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration so he could run the governor’s flailing presidential campaign in 2023, he also signed on with one of the state’s most powerful and politically connected law firms, which regularly lobbies the state of Florida on behalf of its clients.

His time at the law firm was brief. What he did there and what he got paid are not publicly known. But Uthmeier’s stint at the private practice — reported for the first time here — raises ethical and legal questions about the Republican attorney now running for the job of Florida’s top prosecutor.

Financial disclosure forms filed by Uthmeier show he worked for GrayRobinson from September 2023 to January 2024. The law firm’s lobbying clients include Meta Platforms, Walt Disn

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