This form is an Ex Parte Application and Memorandum for Expedited Discovery usable in cases with claims regarding licensing, patents, or commercial trade secrets.
This form is an Ex Parte Application and Memorandum for Expedited Discovery usable in cases with claims regarding licensing, patents, or commercial trade secrets.
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Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.220 provides that as soon as practicable after service of any pleading alleging the existence of a class under this rule and before service of an order for pretrial conference or a notice for trial, after a hearing, the court shall enter an order determining whether the claim or ...
Persons having claims against the plaintiff may be joined as defendants and required to interplead when their claims are such that the plaintiff is or may be exposed to double or multiple liability.
(3) The court shall determine the number of depositions required. (4) The case may be tried to a jury. (5) The case may be tried within 30 days after the 60-day discovery cutoff, if such schedule would not impose an undue burden on the court calendar.
(1) Within 15 days after service of the Notice of Discovery, the prosecutor shall serve a written Discovery Exhibit which shall disclose to the defendant and permit the defendant to inspect, copy, test, and photograph the following information and material within the state's possession or control, except that any ...
Under the more popular ?good cause? analysis, sometimes referred to as a reasonableness standard, courts examine the discovery request ?on the entirety of the record to date and the reasonableness of the request in light of all the surrounding circumstances.? Here, expedited discovery will be permitted where the need, ...
Rule 1.610(a) provides, in part, as follows: (1) A temporary injunction may be granted without written or oral notice to the adverse party only if: (A) it appears from the specific facts shown by affidavit or verified pleading that immediate and irreparable injury, loss, or damage will result to the movant before the ...
1.270(a), ?(w)hen actions involving a common question of law or fact are pending before the court, it may order a joint hearing or trial of any or all the matters in issue in the actions; it may order all the actions consolidated; and it may make such orders concerning proceedings therein as may tend to avoid ...
?Attorneys have a duty to conduct themselves consistent with the standards of behavior delineated in Rule 1.279.? Witness Conduct. Attorneys must advise clients and witnesses under their control to ?act with honesty, fairness, respect, and courtesy.? Objections During Depositions.