Pointing to a "strong interest in obtaining finality," Florida Power & Light on Monday asked the state Supreme Court to speed up consideration of a renewed fight about a 2021 settlement that increased the utility's base electric rates. Apr 8, 2024 Impact of Florida Supreme Court ruling on...
Florida Supreme Court rules Florida family law section can file amicus briefCorrey Stephenson
Supreme Court Approved Family Law Forms, this Court maintains responsibility for reviewing, revising and maintaining these forms, and these forms have been removed from the standard rule-making procedure. See Amendments to the Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure and Family Law Forms, 810 So. 2d...
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On April 1, 2024, the Florida Supreme Court issued two divergent opinions that impact the right to abortion in the State of Florida. In the first, Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida, et al. vs. The State of Florida, et al., SC No 2022-1050, Planned Pare...
RECENT RELEASES - FLORIDA SUPREME COURT RULES OF GENERAL PRACTICE AND JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION--AMENDMENT. The Court amended rule 2.140 (Amending Rules of Court) in an attempt to make the rule amendment process more streamlined and efficient. Such amendments include eliminating the need to publish ...
The Florida Supreme Court adopted amendments to the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure that will address case management, conferral requirements, discovery obligations and sanctions, and summary motions.
Supreme Court of FloridaCourt, TrialSupreme Court of Florida. No. SC96244, 2002 Fla. LEXIS 1842, 27 Fla. L. Weekly S 724 (decided 5 September 2002).
ABC News Deputy Political Director Averi Harper discusses the significance of the Supreme Court decision and how it could impact the election. April 3, 2024 Additional Live Streams Additional Live Streams Live ABC News Live Top Stories DOJ moves to dismiss federal charges against Eric Adams ...
The state high court’s ruling upholds the state’s previous abortion laws but also could deliver a stunning blow to Gov. Ron DeSantis and state Republicans.