Orlando Mediator Lawrence Kolin explores current issues in Alternative Dispute Resolution, including mediation and arbitration of complex cases by neutrals resulting in settlement of state and federal litigation and appeals. This blog covers a wide variety of topics-- local, national, and international-- and includes the latest on technology and Online Dispute Resolution affecting sophisticated lawyers and parties to lawsuits.
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
COVID-19 Court Continuity
The Supreme Court of Florida just released an Administrative Order creating a Florida Court Continuity Workgroup, consisting of a seventeen member task force meant to find ways for the courts to operate as fully as possible during each stage of the Coronavirus pandemic. Chief Justice Charles Canady selected our very own Ninth Circuit Judge Lisa Munyon to chair this workgroup. I worked alongside her as a General Civil Magistrate, hearing matters in Orange County's Circuit-Civil Division Business Court cases. She is a very effective judge and also leads the statewide Florida Courts Technology Commission that explores traditional and innovative methods of utilizing compatible technology infrastructures to improve case management and efficiencies in the judicial branch. As chair of the new workgroup, she will guide esteemed law professionals from across the state in their mission to examine the current status of court proceedings, propose methods and rule changes, find solutions for legal issues, and in recommending the priority of proceedings to resume. Specific to Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), the members will identify and propose solutions for implementation challenges and cost issues associated with the use of remote technology. The workgroup will also consult with other stakeholders and public health experts to determine the best way to implement a plan for a staged return to full court operations. See full order AOSC20-208 here-- https://bit.ly/2Vs0jaM