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  • JOHN E HALL ET AL VS CLERK OF COURT Other Civil Complaint document preview
  • JOHN E HALL ET AL VS CLERK OF COURT Other Civil Complaint document preview
  • JOHN E HALL ET AL VS CLERK OF COURT Other Civil Complaint document preview
  • JOHN E HALL ET AL VS CLERK OF COURT Other Civil Complaint document preview
						
                                

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THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 20-1 (Court Administration) ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 20-21 bee oe CPPATION OF errT iN RE: CREATION OF SECTION CA 07 IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA WHEREAS, notwithstanding the efforts of the Judges in the Circuit Civil Division to reduce the number of pending cases in each of their respective judicial sections, such cases continue to increase; and WHEREAS, the Court has determined that in the interest of effecting the prompt disposition of cases, one (1) additional judicial section must be created in the Circuit Civil Division Be ee NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the authority vested in me as Chief Judge of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida under Rule 2.215, Florida Rules of Judicial Administration, it is hereby ORDERED 1 Section CA 07 is established in the Circuit Civil Division effective January 4, 2021 2 Approximately 2,000 cases in open/reopen status shall be randomly selected from the oer regular Uircult Ulvii sections (in approximate equal numbers trom eacn section) and reassigned to Section CA 07 In addition, all closed cases that were previously reassigned from Section CA 34 when it was closed in July 2019, shall be reassigned to Section CA 07 Ifa Division Judge wishes to retain a case that was reassigned, the Administrative Judge = recqiies may, at the request of the Division Judge, transfer the case back and adjust the caseload accordingly. Section CA 07 shall be added to the new case blind filing configuration effective January 4, 2021 and shall receive 90% of new cases filed into the Circuit Civil Division Any inequities in caseload distribution resulting from these reassignments will be adjusted by there AGministrative ministrative vu: Judge ofof ¢ ine© Circuit Ci Civi Ont Division. 7 In addition, cases may also be t ferred in accordance with previous existing Administrative Orders and Adi ative Memoranda. This Administrative Order shall be effective January 4, 2021. DONE AND ORDERED in Chambers at Miami-Dade, Florida, this 15 day of December, 2020. BERTILA SOTO, CHIEF JUDGE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA