• The New World of Summary Judgment in Florida as State Court adopts Federal Standard- Lawyers & Judges discussion panel

  • May 3 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
  • Podcast

The New World of Summary Judgment in Florida as State Court adopts Federal Standard- Lawyers & Judges discussion panel

  • Summary

  • On Thursday April 29, 2021, the Florida Supreme Court released an administrative order changing the standard Florida State Judges are to use when ruling on Motions for Summary Judgment.

    The next day, Friday April 30, 2021, ABOTA produced a webinar that included an outstanding panel featuring: Broward Judges Carol-Lisa Phillips, Jeffrey Levenson, United States District Court (Southern District of Florida) Judge Raag Singhal, Board Certified Appellate Lawyer Andrew Harris, and longtime ABOTA member and Past-President of the Fort Lauderdale Chapter, Joe Kashi. The program was moderating by ABOTA Fort Lauderdale President Brent Reitman.

    The panel discussed Florida’s migration to the Celotex standard already in use in Federal Courts. The Judges and Lawyers discussed the theoretical and practical implications of this evolution in Summary Judgment litigation.

    If you missed the live presentation, you can watch this extremely timely and informative Florida Bar approved CLE program. You can contact us at abotaftl@gmail.com to get your CLE credit after watching the program or for more information.

    To learn more about the American Board of Trial Advocates- Fort Lauderdale Chapter, go to our website at www.abotaftl.org
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