THE FLORIDA BAR.
In re RULE 1.220(b), FLORIDA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE (PETITION TO MODIFY).
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December 8, 1977.
December 8, 1977.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Russell Troutman, President of The Florida Bar, Winter Park, Robert L. Floyd, President-elect of The Florida Bar, Miami, Bill Wagner, Chairman, Tampa, and Joseph P. Klock, Jr., Vice Chairman and Clerk of the Civil Procedure Rules Committee, Miami, for petitioner.
Paul Regensdorf of Fleming, O'Bryan & Fleming, Fort Lauderdale, and Henry P. Trawick, Jr., a member of The Florida Bar, Sarasota, supporting Petition.
Rod Tennyson, Chairman of the Consumer Protection Law Committee, The Florida Bar, West Palm Beach, for respondent.
Jay H. Beckerman, State of Fla., Dept. of Transp., Jeffrey E. Streitfeld of Becker, Poliakoff & Sachs, Fort Lauderdale, opposing Petition.
Supreme Court of Florida.
PER CURIAM.
This matter is before the Court upon the petition of The Florida Bar, acting through its Civil Procedure Rules Committee (petitioner), to modify Florida Rules of Civil Procedure 1.220(b).1 The petition for modification is opposed, principally by the Consumer Protection Law Committee of The Florida Bar (respondent). Florida Rules of Civil Procedure 1.220(b) was promulgated by this Court...
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