President’s Day is Not a Holiday in Florida State Court

Back in October, I pointed out that Columbus Day is not a holiday in Florida state courts. A pro se appellant has learned the hard way that neither was President’s Day. See Harold v. State, 110 So. 3d 451 (Fla. 2d DCA March 27, 2013). Luckily for the appellant, it is a criminal case and he has the opportunity to apply for a belated appeal pursuant to Fla. R. App. P. 9.141(c). But a civil litigant would be out of luck, so be sure to analyze those deadlines carefully!

eFiling Now Mandatory in the Florida Supreme Court

Today’s the day. By operation of Administrative Order AOSC13-7 [.pdf], eFiling through the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal is mandatory for all Florida attorneys. Check out my original post on the subject for the details.

Attorneys Start eFiling in the Florida Supreme Court

The Florida Supreme Court’s eFiling program is now live. The first phase of Administrative Order AOSC13-7 [.pdf] went into effect at 12:01 this morning. Get your practice in now, because e-filing through the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal is optional now, but it will be mandatory for all Florida attorneys starting Monday, April 1, 2013. Check out my original post on the subject for the details.