After more than a decade of planning, budgeting and training, Florida's justice system faces a July deadline for all clerks of court to be ready to e-file in civil courts
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...the jury for deliberations. Barry Butin, secretary of the Broward Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, said the new instructions are an effort...
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...firms host seminars and webinars on it. And bar counsel and bar associations bring it up at nearly every meeting. The ...
...The Florida Court Reporters Association and the National Court Reporters...
...In May, Dale Ross, chief judge for the Florida circuit court in Broward County for 16 years, stepped down following a year of embarrassing scandals...
...by state Sen. Nancy Argenziano, R-Dunnellon, and pushed by the Florida Association of Court Clerks and Comptrollers, breezed through the Judiciary Committee on an...
Although Baum Hedlund recently scored a victory in a discovery scuffle involving GlaxoSmithKline and online questionnaires completed by Paxil users, law firms' class action Web sites continue to pres
Supreme Court law clerks may get a new task this week: explaining Grokster and Morpheus to their bosses, average age 70.7. At issue in an intensely watched case is whether Grokster and Morpheus opera
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