rules of court procedure
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I Can’t Get No “Satisfaction”: Florida Supreme Court Tweaks Discovery Timing in Florida Civil Rule 1.280
For the busy Florida litigator, a subtle but significant change to the rules governing the timing of discovery is now in effect. The Florida Supreme Court has amended Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.280(f), a move designed to curb a frustrating delay tactic and streamline the discovery process. In a recent order, the state’s highest…
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A Trojan Horse for Insurers? Florida’s 2025 Civil Procedure Rule Changes and their Impact on Injury Claims.
As of January 1, 2025, significant amendments to the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure take effect, raising serious concerns about access to justice for consumers, particularly in the context of injury claims against insurance companies. As someone who follows legal trends and advocates for consumer protection, I’ve been closely examining these changes, especially in light…
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Florida Gets Flexible: New Civil Rule 1.041 Allows Limited Appearances in Civil Court
Florida’s legal landscape just got a little more navigable for both clients and attorneys thanks to the implementation of Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.041. This brand new rule, effective April 1, 2024, allows attorneys to provide targeted legal assistance in specific aspects of a civil case. Prior to this change, Florida law operated under…
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Welcome to the New Age: The Federalized Summary Judgment Standard Arrives in Florida – Fla.R.Civ.P. 1.510
For Florida lawyers, the landscape of civil litigation has shifted dramatically. Effective May 1, 2021, the Sunshine State embraced the federal summary judgment standard, significantly amending Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.510. This marks a significant change in how courts will resolve cases without trial. This blog post delves into the new standard, its implications…