Bernhard Law Firm Secures Florida Supreme Court Victory — Court Denies Appellants’ Motion for Relief, Confirms Dismissal of Untimely Appeal

Bernhard Law Firm won before the Florida Supreme Court, which denied appellants’ motion for relief from dismissal. The Court agreed that appellants’ filings were untimely and jurisdictionally barred, reaffirming that the 30-day deadline to seek review runs from the appellate opinion’s rendition—not the clerk’s mandate—leaving the appeal dismissed with finality.… Read More Bernhard Law Firm Secures Florida Supreme Court Victory — Court Denies Appellants’ Motion for Relief, Confirms Dismissal of Untimely Appeal

Understanding Florida’s Legal Requirements for Appellate Motions: Rehearing, Certification of Conflict, and Written Opinion

In Florida appellate law, motions for rehearing, certification of conflict, and written opinion each serve distinct purposes but are governed by strict rules. A motion for rehearing requires highlighting specific issues the court overlooked, while a motion for certification of conflict must demonstrate a clear and substantial legal conflict. Meanwhile, a motion for written opinion must provide a compelling reason for why a written decision is necessary. Understanding these legal requirements is crucial for anyone navigating the appellate process in Florida.… Read More Understanding Florida’s Legal Requirements for Appellate Motions: Rehearing, Certification of Conflict, and Written Opinion