Thursday, April 04, 2013

MORE IMPORTANT RULE CHANGES FROM THE FLORIDA SUPREME COURT ON E-MAIL SERVICE--PLUS A SPELLING LESSON


  • Parties can stipulate to methods of service other than email.
  • The “Designation of email address(es)” need NOT be a separate pleading; rather an attorney must designate his or her e-mail addresses upon appearing in a proceeding.

And the spelling lesson? The only proposed change the Court rejected was to spell e-mail without the hyphen. E-mail is to be spelled WITH the hyphen, not without.

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