Docket SC10-2101
- Opinion
- Out-of-Cycle Report of The Florida Rules of Judicial Administration Committee On Email Service And Conforming Changes In The Other Court Rules of Procedure
- Comments of Charles E. Ray
- Comments of Lynn W. Rhodes, Esquire
- Comments From Kurt E. Lee
- Comments of Family Law Rules Committee
- Comments of The Florida Public Defender Association
- Comment on Out-of-Cycle Report of The Florida Rules of Judicial Administration Committee on Email Service And Conforming Changes In The Other Court Rules of Procedure
- Comments of The Family Law Section of The Florida Bar
- Joint Committee Response To Comments
- Joint Supplemental Report
- Oral Argument – June 8, 2011 (Gavel to Gavel)
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