Courts gear up to handle a slew of new civil filings in the wake of tort law changes
17th Circuit Chief Judge Jack Tuter told a recent judicial forum sponsored by ABOTA Ft. Lauderdale that over a 30-day period, circuit civil divisions logged more than 10,000 case, and the county civil logged more than 18,000.
The 17th Circuit is seeing a crush of some 30,000 new cases spurred by HB 837, the sweeping civil litigation reforms Gov. Ron DeSantis signed late last month.
Chief Judge Jack Tuter told a recent judicial forum sponsored by ABOTA Ft. Lauderdale that over a 30-day period, circuit civil divisions logged more than 10,000 case, and the county civil logged more than 18,000.
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