Florida High Court Adopts Federal Summary Judgment Standard with Amendment By Gregory Holder | May 25, 2021
The move came as part of the court’s Dec. 31, 2020 opinion
In Re: Amendments to Florida Rule of Civil Procedure (Case: SC20-1490), in which the justices were asked to answer a certified question from the Fifth District Court of Appeal in the case
Celotex Corp. v. Catrett,
Anderson v. Liberty Lobby, Inc., and
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. v. Zenith Radio Corp.
On April 29, 2021, The Florida Supreme Court further amended that summary judgment Rule 1.510, Fla.R.Civ.P. to align with Rule 56, Fed.R.Civ.P. These changes became effective May 1, 2021, and will significantly affect both pending and future litigation, particularly in first party property insurance.
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Last week, the Florida Supreme Court in C.N. v. I.G.C. (Case No. SC20-505), ruled on the issue of whether a court is required to give a parent “concrete steps” to restore lost.
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Mental Health & Recovery board meeting
The Mental Health & Recovery Services Board will meet via teleconference at 7 p.m. on May 13. Prior to board meeting, the Finance/Audit Committee and the Partners Workgroup will be meeting virtually from 6 to 7 p.m. Visit the MHRS Board website, www.mhrs.org, for more information about accessing these meetings.
Soil & Water hosting cover crop meeting
Guernsey Soil and Water will host a cover crop meeting at 6:30 p.m. on May 27 at the office on Old National Road. Discussions will include the MWCD Cover Crop cost share program and benefits of planting a cover crop. Call 740-489-5276 to attend the meeting. COVID-19 guidelines will be followed at the meeting.
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A Washington County man is facing charges after he allegedly lied in a court hearing about surrounding his dog.
Frank Howard Russell, 57, was charged in the Fifth District Court with misdemeanor disorderly conduct and felony false or inconsistent material statements, according to court documents.
A woman complained to police that Russell, her neighbor who was ordered by the courts to surrender a dog that was a continued nuisance in the neighborhood, still had the dog.
The woman reportedly contacted animal control after the dog was seen on the man s property again.
Court documents state the sighting happened the day after the suspect told the courts he put the dog down.