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Rule 3.361 - WITNESS ATTENDANCE AND SUBPOENAS (a)Subpoenas generally. Subpoenas for testimony before the court and subpoenas for production of tangible evidence before the court may be issued by the clerk of the court or by any attorney of record in an action.
Throughout the courts history, it has undergone many reorganizations as Floridas population has grown. As of October 2020, each justice of the Florida Supreme Court receives a salary of $227,218.
A motion for continuance shall be in writing unless made at a trial and, except for good cause shown, shall be signed by the party requesting the continuance. The motion shall state all of the facts that the movant contends entitle the movant to a continuance.
Florida Bar News SC2023-0361, the court adopted Rule of Civil Procedure 1.041, authorizing lawyers to file a notice limiting the attorneys appearance to particular proceedings or specified matters prior to any appearance before the court.
Any party making a request to present testimony by audio- video communication technology must verify or support by affidavits of credible persons that a prospective witness resides beyond the territorial jurisdiction of the court or may be unable to attend or be prevented from attending a trial or hearing.

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(1) Unless otherwise required by the court, an expert may testify in terms of opinion or inferences and give reasons without prior disclosure of the underlying facts or data. On cross-examination the expert shall be required to specify the facts or data.
The Florida Supreme Court is the states highest court and has existed for more than 150 years.
Under Rule 1.041, attorneys may file appearances limited to particular proceedings or specified matters. The reason for the adoption of this rule is simple: more access to unbundled legal services, which provides Floridians greater access to the court system.

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