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  • CIRCUIT CIVIL - DIV J (JUDGE KEIM) BRADLEY III, ROBERT -VS- REMOTE ELECTRIC INC et al AUTO NEGLIGENCE document preview
  • CIRCUIT CIVIL - DIV J (JUDGE KEIM) BRADLEY III, ROBERT -VS- REMOTE ELECTRIC INC et al AUTO NEGLIGENCE document preview
  • CIRCUIT CIVIL - DIV J (JUDGE KEIM) BRADLEY III, ROBERT -VS- REMOTE ELECTRIC INC et al AUTO NEGLIGENCE document preview
  • CIRCUIT CIVIL - DIV J (JUDGE KEIM) BRADLEY III, ROBERT -VS- REMOTE ELECTRIC INC et al AUTO NEGLIGENCE document preview
  • CIRCUIT CIVIL - DIV J (JUDGE KEIM) BRADLEY III, ROBERT -VS- REMOTE ELECTRIC INC et al AUTO NEGLIGENCE document preview
  • CIRCUIT CIVIL - DIV J (JUDGE KEIM) BRADLEY III, ROBERT -VS- REMOTE ELECTRIC INC et al AUTO NEGLIGENCE document preview
  • CIRCUIT CIVIL - DIV J (JUDGE KEIM) BRADLEY III, ROBERT -VS- REMOTE ELECTRIC INC et al AUTO NEGLIGENCE document preview
  • CIRCUIT CIVIL - DIV J (JUDGE KEIM) BRADLEY III, ROBERT -VS- REMOTE ELECTRIC INC et al AUTO NEGLIGENCE document preview
						
                                

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Filing # 143467949 E-Filed 02/08/2022 08:34:58 AM IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ALACHUA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NUMBER: 01-2021-CA-001558 Circuit Civil Division J ROBERT BRADLEY, III, Plaintiff, -Vs- REMOTE ELECTRIC INC ARMIN DASTJERDI, Defendant. ORDER SETTING CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE AND REQUIRIN BMISSION OF CASE MANAGEMENT STATEMENT Pursuant to Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.200(a), and Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.545, all parties are hereby required to attend a case management conference on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at 9:05am, 5 minutes reserved, by Remote Access. It is further ORDERED: 1. All counsel and pro se parties must attend and must have access to their calendars during the conference. 2. Allcounsel and pro se parties shall be familiar with all pertinent aspects of this case and its progress to date, and shall be prepared to discuss any action which the Court may take to: a. schedule or reschedule the service of motions, pleadings, and other papers; . Set or reset the time of trials, subject to rule 1.440(c); . coordinate the progress of the action if complex litigation factors are present; . limit, schedule, order, or expedite discovery; . schedule disclosure of expert witnesses and the discovery of facts known and opinions held by such experts; . schedule or hear motions in limine; . pursue the possibilities of settlement; . Tequire filing of preliminary stipulations if issues can be narrowed; . consider referring issues to a master for findings of fact; . schedule other conferences or determine other matters that may aid in the disposition of the opnos oe Ol ee 01-2021-CA-001558 Page 1 of 4 "2021 CA 001558" 143467949 Filed at Alachua County Clerk 02/08/2022 08:35:02 AM ESTaction. 3. All counsel and pro se parties shall, not less than fifteen (15) working days before the conference, efile a written case management statement which contains the following: a. brief description of the nature of the case; b. a listing of all claims and defenses which remain for trial; c. a statement as to whether the case is at issue within the meaning of Rule 1.440(a), Fla.R.Civ.P., and is ready to be set for trial; d. if the case is not at issue, a listing of any motions which need to be resolved by the Court prior to scheduling trial; . a statement as to whether the claims remaining for trial have been mediated. If not, then the party should state whether or not mediation has been scheduled and, if so, the date, time and place of the mediation and the name of the mediator should be set forth; . fan estimate of the time needed to conduct discovery; . a proposed trial date and estimated length of trial; . a Statement as to whether the case should be set for jury or non-jury trial; and . if the proposed trial date is not within the time standards set forth in Fl. R. Jud. Admin. 2.250(a)(1)(B), a detailed explanation as to why the case should be set outside of these time standards. = S09 4, No later than 10 days before the scheduled Case Management Conference, counsel for all parties shall confer and determine whether they are in agreement as to the proposed trial date and length of the trial. (Jury trial dates are published on the Eighth Judicial Circuit website under Judge Keim’s divisional instructions. Non-jury trial dates may be obtained by emailing the court’s judicial assistant). No later than 5 days before the scheduled Case Management Conference, the parties shall email the court’s judicial assistant and advise whether they have agreed upon a trial date and length of the trial and whether there are any issues the parties need to address at the Case Management Conference. If the agreed upon time is available on the court’s calendar and is in compliance with the time requirements set forth in Fl. R. Jud. Admin. 2.250(a)(1)(B), and the parties do not have any issues to address at the Case Management Conference, the court will enter an order cancelling the Case Management Conference and scheduling the trial for the agreed upon trial term. 5. Failure to attend the conference or otherwise comply with the provisions of this Order may result in dismissal of this action or any claims made herein, striking of pleadings or portions thereof, limitations of proof or witnesses, or other appropriate sanctions. 6. Remote Hearing Information: Platform: Zoom: www.zoom.us Meeting ID: 972 2287 0941 Password: 454744 01-2021-CA-001558 Page 2 of 4Call In Number: (786) 635-1003 Please review and comply with the Zoom procedures which may be found at: https://circuit8.org/zoom-guidelines/ 7. Connecting to the Zoom Hearing: The Court will be hosting the hearing and there is no cost to any participant. You will need a computer with a web cam and microphone (preferred) or a tablet with Internet access and the Zoom application. You can download the application and register for a free account at www.zoom.us. You may participate in the Zoom hearing via video or telephone. All parties should use the above information to join the hearing prior to the start time. When linking into the meeting, you must enter your full name as a participant, when prompted. Participants may be entered into a virtual waiting room and they will be brought into the hearing when their case is called. Due to high call volume, please expect delays and remain on the line. 8. Decorum and Attire: Although the hearing is being conducted virtually, proper courtroom decorum should be maintained. Participants should be in a quiet setting and minimize any external distractions. Be aware of what is behind you and choose a solid neutral wall, if possible. Please dress like you are coming to the courthouse. DONE AND ORDERED on Tuesday, February 8, 2022. Donna M. Keim, Circuit Judge 01-2021-CA-001558 02/08/2022 07:16:21 AM 01-2021-CA-001558 Page 3 of 4CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that copies have been furnished by U.S. Mail or via filing with the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal on Tuesday, February 8, 2022, to the following: JAMES G BIGGART, II ESQ. BRADLEY D MARTIN, ESQ JBiggart@forthepeople.com | NoFLBI@progressive.com swright@forthepeople.com Bmartin5 @ progressive.com gaustin @forthepeople.com ylaboy1 @progressive.com Charles B Carter cdpa @resolutioncenter.org Theresa Jil Assan, 08:34:49 AM Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in a proceeding, you are entitled to be provided with certain assistance at no cost to you. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at (352) 337-6237 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8770 via Florida Relay Service. 01-2021-CA-001558 Page 4 of 4