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  • BANK OF AMERICA NA vs SANCHEZ, YANARA PEREZ County Civil - $8,001 to $15,000 document preview
  • BANK OF AMERICA NA vs SANCHEZ, YANARA PEREZ County Civil - $8,001 to $15,000 document preview
  • BANK OF AMERICA NA vs SANCHEZ, YANARA PEREZ County Civil - $8,001 to $15,000 document preview
  • BANK OF AMERICA NA vs SANCHEZ, YANARA PEREZ County Civil - $8,001 to $15,000 document preview
						
                                

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Filing # 182825796 E-Filed 09/28/2023 02:45:40 PM “ATTACHMENT A” IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SARASOTA, MANATEE, AND DESOTO COUNTIES, FLORIDA ISSUED PURSUANT TO ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER 2021-17.1 STANDING ORDER FOR COUNTY COURT CIVIL CASE MANAGEMENT (For General Track and Streamlined Cases) The following Standing Order for County Civil Cases applies to all County Civil cases, except eviction and other summary proceedings filed under 51.011, Florida Statutes. The Twelfth Judicial Circuit’s County Civil Case Management Protocol directs the Clerks of Court in Sarasota, Manatee, and DeSoto Counties to require that any County Civil Complaint, except for eviction complaints or other summary proceedings filed under section 51.011, Florida Statutes, have a copy of this Standing Order for County Civil Case Management and the County Civil Case Management Report attached hereto. 1. The parties shall meet and confer within 30 days after the last party is served with initial process to discuss, and jointly complete, the Case Management Report. The parties must submit the completed Case Management Report to the Court within 5 days after the initial meet and confer. 2. The Court’s expectation is that the parties in most cases will agree to various deadlines in the Case Management Report and will not have to appear at an Initial Case Management Conference. If, however, there is disagreement on completing the Case Management Report, the parties must appear at an Initial Case Management Conference. 3. Based on the Case Management Report, the Court will enter a Case Management Order, a Trial Order, or both. The Case Management Order will tell the parties whether they are excused from attending an Initial Case Management, and it will set various deadlines that will govern the progression of the case. The parties must adhere to these deadlines unless changed by the Court upon a showing of good cause. Procrastination in completing discovery or the known unavailability of counsel not timely addressed will not constitute good cause for a change to these deadlines. The failure to abide by these deadlines may result in sanctions by the Court, including the award of attorney’s fees, the striking of pleadings, and/or a dismissal of the action. 4. This case has been designated either as a “streamlined” or a “general track” case. General track and jury cases should be disposed of within 18 months of filing, and streamlined and non-jury cases should be disposed of within 12 months of filing. See Fla. R. Gen. Prac. & Jud. Admin. 2.250(a)(1)(B). Parties who seek an extended trial date beyond these time standards may be required to appear at an Initial Case Management Conference. Page 3 of 6 Filed 09/28/2023 02:55 PM - Karen E. Rushing, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sarasota County, FL 5. For small claims cases that proceed under one or more of the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, pursuant to Fla. Sm. Cl. R. 7.020(c) if the deadline for the trial date specified in Fla. Sm. Cl. R. 7.090(d) no longer applies in the case, the Court shall attach this Standing Order and the Case Management Report to any Order invoking the Rules of Civil Procedure. 6. The parties, or their attorneys, shall meet and confer within 30 days after the last party is served with initial process, or order invoking Rules of Civil Procedure is entered, to meet, confer, and jointly complete the Case Management Report. 7. The parties or their counsel shall file the signed, completed Case Management Report within 5 days after the first meet and confer conference. Concurrently, the parties shall provide a copy of that Case Management Report to the assigned judge’s designated email, copying all parties. If there is no agreement, each party shall file their proposed Case Management Report and concurrently email the Court’s judicial assistant with it, copying all parties. 8. The attorneys shall comply with the Local Rules of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit and the Standards of Professionalism of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, each of which is posted on the Court’s website: www.iudl2.flcourts.org. DONE AND ORDERED in Sarasota County, Florida, on this 27th day of September, 2021. CHARLES E. ROBERTS CHIEF JUDGE Page 4 of 6