Hot off the press: a new Florida Supreme Court decision clarifies the standard a trial court must apply in deciding whether a plaintiff has met the burden to assert a claim for punitive damages. Under Florida law, before a plaintiff may bring a punitive damages claim, the plaintiff must first make an evidentiary showing sufficient… Read More
Archives for June 2026
FL Supreme Court Opinion: Use of Artificial Intelligence in Court Filings
On May 28, 2026, the Florida Supreme Court took decisive action regarding the use of artificial intelligence in court filings, underscoring the importance of accuracy and accountability. While several Florida jurisdictions had already implemented A.I.-related certification requirements, the Court has now established a uniform statewide standard by amending Florida Rule of General Practice and Judicial… Read More
