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Renamed Rules of General Practice and Judicial Administration

The Florida Supreme Court has amended and renamed what was formerly known as the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration — now the Florida Rules of General Practice and Judicial Administration — and along with that change has made conforming and other changes to the Appellate Rules and others. All of the changes to 9.010, 9.020, […]

What Do I Do if the Other Side Files a Writ of Certiorari, Prohibition, or Mandamus in Florida Cases?

Writs of Certiorari, Writs of Mandamus, and Writs of Prohibition are three different ways a party in Florida state court litigation can seek appellate court intervention even though the judge has not made a final decision. If the other side seeks one of these writs from the appellate court, what do you need to do to protect yourself?