Docket 81638
Citation: 701 So. 2d 1164
- Opinion
- Opinion
- Emergency Petition to Amend Rules 2.090, 2.075 and 2.060 with Respect to the Electronic Transmission and Filing of Documents
- Response and Submittal of Comments on Behalf of The Florida Association of Court Clerks and Comptrollers
- Comments of The Florida Bar Criminal Procedure Rules Committee
- Supplemental Comments on Emergency Petition to Amend Rules 2.090, 2.075 and 2.060 with Respect to the Electronic Transmission and Filing of Documents
- Second Supplemental Comments on Emergency Petition to Amend Rules 2.090, 2.075 and 2.060 with Respect to the Electronic Transmission and Filing of Documents
- Report of Clerks of the Circuit Court on Proposed Amendments to Rules of Judicial Administration Rules 2.090 and 2.060 Electronic Transmission and Filing of Documents
- Comments of Harvey Ruvin, Clerk of the Circuit and County Courts for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit Supporting Emergency Petition to Amend Rules 2.090,2.075 and 2.068
- Comments of The Clerk of the Circuit and County Court, Brevard County
- Comments of the Clerk of the Circuit Court Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, Palm Beach County
- Comments of the Clerk of The Circuit Court, Pinellas County
- Comments of the Clerk of The Circuit Court, Alachua County
- Comments of Second District Court Appeals Clerk, William A. Haddad
- Sarasota County Clerk of the Circuit Court Comments to the Emergency Petition to Amend Rules 2.090, 2.075, and 2.060 with Respect to the Electronic Transmission and Filing of Documents
- Comments of Peter J. Snyder.
- Oral Argument Video
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