AMENDMENTS TO THE FLORIDA RULES OF JUD. ADMIN.

No. 87678.

682 So.2d 89 (1996)

AMENDMENTS TO THE FLORIDA RULES OF JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION.

Supreme Court of Florida.

October 24, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Frost, II, President, The Florida Bar, Bartow, Edward R. Blumberg, President-elect, The Florida Bar, Miami, Manuel Menendez, Jr., Circuit Judge, 13th Judicial Circuit of Florida, Chair, Rules of Judicial Administration Committee, Tampa, John F. Harkness, Jr., Executive Director, The Florida Bar, Tallahassee, and Paul R. Regensdorf, Subcommittee Chair, Florida Rules of Judicial Administration Committee, Fort Lauderdale, for Petitioner.

Thomas S. Reese, Circuit Judge, Chairman, Florida Conference of Circuit Judges, Ft. Myers, Stephen L. Dakan, Circuit Judge, Chair, Florida Conference of Circuit Judges, Sarasota, Henry P. Trawick, Jr., Sarasota, James W. Linn of Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A., Tallahassee, on behalf of the Florida Court Reporters Association; Dale Ross, Chief Judge, Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, Fort Lauderdale, F. Dennis Alvarez, Chief Judge, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Tampa, Michael C. Pendley, Jacksonville, John Dean Moxley, Jr., Chief Judge, Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, Titusville, William T. Swigert, Chief Judge, Fifth Judicial Circuit, Ocala, Richard L. Oftedal, Chief Judge, Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, West Palm Beach, Stephen Krosschell, Holiday, Don T. Sirmons, Chief Judge, Fourteenth Judicial Circuit, Panama City, Andrew D. Owens, Jr., Chief Judge, Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Sarasota, and Hurbert L. Grimes, President, Conference of County Court Judges of Florida, Daytona Beach, Responding.


PER CURIAM.

We have for review the petition of the Florida Bar's Rules of Judicial Administration Committee (the Committee) to consider amendments to the Florida Rules of Court. We have jurisdiction. Art. V, § 2(a), Fla. Const. We adopt in part and reject in part the Committee's recommendations.

The proposed rule amendments in this case constitute the quadrennial amendments to the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration. The Committee has proposed sixteen...

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