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  • CARR, JAMIE vs. GULFSTREAM PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANYINSURANCE CLAIM document preview
  • CARR, JAMIE vs. GULFSTREAM PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANYINSURANCE CLAIM document preview
  • CARR, JAMIE vs. GULFSTREAM PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANYINSURANCE CLAIM document preview
  • CARR, JAMIE vs. GULFSTREAM PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANYINSURANCE CLAIM document preview
  • CARR, JAMIE vs. GULFSTREAM PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANYINSURANCE CLAIM document preview
  • CARR, JAMIE vs. GULFSTREAM PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANYINSURANCE CLAIM document preview
						
                                

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Filing # 117914193 E-Filed 12/09/2020 12:54:04 PM IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR BAY COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2019-4412-CA JAMIE CARR, Plaintiff, v. GULFSTREAM PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant. UNIFORM PRE-TRIAL CONFERENCE ORDER JURY TRIAL Present: for Plaintiff. for Defendant. 1. Statement of case: 2. Amendments to pleadings: 3. Issues: 4. Number of peremptory challenges:5. Admissions to avoid unnecessary proof: 6. List of witnesses with addresses attached. 7. Any problems with attendance of witnesses: 8. Limitations on the number of witnesses (e.g. expert witness, Abefore and after@ witnesses, etc., to prevent cumulative testimony): 9. List of special damages attached with stipulations as to relevance, materiality, reasonableness and/or necessity. 10. Other and routine matters of law, evidence or procedures that may arise, with attached memoranda when anticipated to be necessary: 11. Time allowed for each opening statement: 12. Time allowed for each closing argument: 13. Stipulations (checked): a) Less than 6 jurors if one becomes incapacitated b) Use of expert testimony anytime c) Waive x-ray technicians d) Waive records custodians e) Waive photographers f) Copies of ordinances or foreign laws g) Other. 14. Necessity of taking judicial notice: 15. Estimated length of trial: 16. Resolution of any objections to depositions to be read into evidence: 17. View of scene necessary:18. Any elements of surprise or surveillance: 19. All discovery complete: 20. List of pending motions: 21. Settlement possibilities: 22. Instructions and verdict forms shall be submitted at the beginning of the trial. Each instruction shall be on a separate sheet of paper. Counsel shall confer prior to trial as to any agreement they can reach on the instructions and verdict forms and advise the court. 23. List of all photographs, documents and exhibits attached (Counsel shall confer prior to trial and initial ones agreed to shall be admitted into evidence). 24. Failure to comply with the requirements of this Order will subject the party and/or counsel to appropriate sanctions. DONE AND ORDERED in chambers at Panama City, Bay County, Florida, this day of ; 2020. JOHN L. FISHEL, II, Circuit Judge CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and exact copy of the foregoing has been provided via e-portal to Scott M. Rosso, Esq., pdlitlaw@gedlawyers.com; bgoetsch@gedlawyers.com and Julius F. Parker, III, Esq., jparker@butler.legal; apinnock@butler.tegal on this day of » 2020. Judy Reese, Judicial Assistant