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RULE AMENDMENTS: COMMENTS SOUGHT
The Florida Supreme Court Committee on Alternative Dispute Resolution Rules and Policy is seeking comments on proposed revisions to the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, the Florida Small Claims Rules, the Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure, the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure, and the Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure. These rules have been revised to include subdivisions entitled Report of Mediation and Adjournment for Further Mediation, which are intended to compliment and clarify the scope of rule 10.360(e), Reporting Outcome, and rule 10.360(f) Presence in the Florida Rules for Certified and Court-Appointed Mediators. The proposed revisions to the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, the Florida Small Claims Rules, and the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure also contain a subdivision entitled Status Reports in response to recent civil case management rules adopted by the Florida Supreme Court. Amendments to the Mediation Procedural Rules, February 2025.
Please send your comments to the Committee c/o the Dispute Resolution Center at drcmail@kllkj.net on or before Monday, March 31, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. EDT.
NEW SUMMARY COUNTY APPLICATION
Effective January 1, 2025, under rule 10.100(c), Florida Rules for Certified and Court-Appointed Mediators, currently certified Circuit Court, Family, or Dependency mediators may apply to be County Court certified without the need to take an additional training program. The instructions, application, and a mentorship form are located in the Mediator Certification Qualifications & Resources. Please read all instructions carefully before completing and filing your application. If you hold a Circuit Court certification, no mentorship is required. You may file the application at any time, but no application will be processed prior to January 2, 2025. Only submit this application if you are currently a certified Circuit Court, Family, or Dependency mediator. Any questions should be directed to DRCmail@kllkj.net.
CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT
Call for Workshop Proposals. The Dispute Resolution Center (DRC) is seeking presenters for mediation and parenting coordination workshops at our 32nd Conference: Strategies and Solutions. The conference will be held virtually on August 1, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. – 5:15 p.m. EDT. Each workshop is 60 minutes. To submit a proposal before the March 7th deadline, see Dispute Resolution Center Conference: Call for Proposals @ Sessionize.com.
RULE AMENDMENTS: Florida Rules for Certified and Court-Appointed Mediators and the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure
Florida Rules for Certified and Court-Appointed Mediators: The Florida Supreme Court has issued its opinion in case number sc2023-1537, In Re Amendments to the Rules for Certified and Court-Appointed Mediators. The amendments are effective on January 1, 2025. You may access the court’s online docket for this case, including the opinion, at the following link: sc2023-1537. See the ADR Rules and Publication web page at http://www.flcourts.gov/Resources-Services/Alternative-Dispute-Resolution/ADR-Rules-and-Publications for a full copy of the rules.
Florida Rules of Civil Procedure: The Florida Supreme Court released its opinion in sc2024-0774 In Re: Amendments to Florida Rules of Civil Procedure filed by The Florida Bar Civil Rules Committee. The opinion states, “Additionally, we amend rule 1.730 to delete the requirement that counsel for each party must sign a court-ordered mediation agreement, as this is not required by the mediation statute (§ 44.404, Florida Statutes), and to allow a party’s representative having full authority to settle under rule 1.720(c) (Mediation Procedures; Party Representative Having Full Authority to Settle) to sign in place of the party.” The amendment is effective April 1, 2025. Case filings can be accessed at sc2024-0774.
FREE WEBINARS FOR MEDIATORS AND PARENTING COORDINATORS
The Dispute Resolution Center has compiled lists of complimentary educational webinars for certified mediators Free CME Guide
and qualified parenting coordinators Free CPCE Guide
. These lists provide resources sufficient to fulfill both mediator and parenting coordinator continuing education requirements. In addition, some of the offerings have been approved by The Florida Bar for CLE credits. Reporting forms for mediators can be found at CME Reporting Form
and for parenting coordinators at CPCE Reporting Form
. (To be able to digitally sign our forms, please download them first.) Questions regarding continuing education requirements can be directed to DRCmail@kllkj.net.
2024 Dispute Resolution Center Awards
The Dispute Resolution Center (DRC) and the alternative dispute resolution community have been busy this year. As we do every August, the DRC is recognizing deserving individuals with its annual awards. Congratulations to Fran Tetunic, the recipient of the Sharon Press Excellence in ADR Award, and to Christy Foley and Elinor Robin, the recipients of DRC Awards of Appreciation. The DRC will also spotlight these recipients during our 2025 conference.
Please click on the following links for information regarding the recipients and the contributions they have made to the alternative dispute resolution community:
The Sharon Press Excellence in ADR Award is bestowed to an individual who demonstrates the qualities of visionary leadership, professional integrity and unwavering devotion to the field of alternative dispute resolution. Sharon Press was the Dispute Resolution Center Director from 1991 through 2009 and Associate Director from 1988 – 1991. During this time period, court-connected mediation and arbitration flourished in the state. To this day, Sharon remains a respected ADR leader in Florida and enjoys a national reputation in the conflict resolution field. The Sharon Press Excellence in ADR Award was created in 2009, and its first recipient was The Honorable Shawn L. Briese, Circuit Judge, Seventh Judicial Circuit, who chaired two standing Supreme Court Committees on ADR for two decades. Past recipients of the award include two Florida Supreme Court Justices, The Honorable Benjamin Overton and The Honorable Peggy Quince. Currently, Sharon is a Professor and Director of the Dispute Resolution Institute at the Mitchell Hamline School of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota. This award is conferred annually, and this year the Sharon Press Excellence in ADR Award is presented to Fran L. Tetunic.
Fran L. Tetunic is a Professor of Law at Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law. Fran directs the Dispute Resolution Clinic, and teaches the Mediation Workshop, and Elder Law Seminar. She works with the clinic students to provide pro bono mediation services for arrested youth, their families, and possibly victims to divert the youth from the Juvenile Justice System. The clinic also handles other pro bono cases, providing mediation and eldercaring coordination services to serve the parties, community and the court. An attorney licensed to practice law in Florida since 1984, Fran has served on the Alternative Dispute Resolution Rules and Policy Committee and as chair of the Mediator Ethics Advisory Committee. Certified as a Florida Supreme Court Circuit Civil, Family, and County Mediator, Fran provides training for circuit civil mediation certification courses as a subject matter specialist, as well as continuing legal education and continuing mediator education in mediation ethics and case law. She has been mediating in Florida for three decades and since the inception of Florida’s Eldercaring Coordination program, Fran has served as an eldercaring coordinator to enhance the voice of the elders and help the family members focus on the elder’s needs and interests. Fran’s publications include law review articles on mediation case law and ethics, a Florida Bar Journal article on mediation myths, an article on the new dispute resolution process of eldercaring coordination, and her article on mediator misconduct setting aside mediated agreements, which was published in the Harvard Negotiation Law Review.
The Dispute Resolution Center Award of Appreciation was inaugurated in 1997 to formally recognize individuals who make outstanding contributions to the field of ADR in Florida over a significant period of time. In the last 27 years, over 40 individuals have received the DRC Award of Appreciation including trial court ADR staff, volunteer county court mediators, ADR committee members, trial court judges, former DRC staff, and legislative leaders for their contributions in advancing the peaceful resolution of disputes. These awards are conferred annually, and this year awards of appreciation are presented to Christy Foley and Elinor Robin.
Christy L. Foley is an attorney, mediator, and arbitrator who is considered a leader in the field of conflict resolution. She was a pioneer in e-mediation, having started a mediation firm called E-Mediation Services in 2018. She has also served as Chairwoman of Florida's Mediator Ethics Advisory Committee ("MEAC") since from 2018 to 2024. Moreover, she served as Chair of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section of The Florida Bar from 2023 to 2024. Christy has also presented multiple workshops at Florida’s Annual Dispute Resolution Conferences, including serving as the 2021 and 2023 keynote ethics presenter. In 2010, Christy's effective presentation style led her to teaching in higher education. She currently serves as a lecturer at the University of Central Florida, where she teaches negotiation, mediation, and conflict resolution. She also coaches the University’s award-winning Mediation Team.
Elinor Robin, PhD has spent the last 35 years committed to her mediation clients, her mediation students, and Florida’s mediation community. Elinor has served the DRC as a member of the Mediator Qualifications and Discipline Review Board, the Mediation Training Review Board, and the Committee on ADR Rules and Policy. She has presented at many DRC Conferences, to trial court staff, and to over 14,000 professionals in both certification and continuing mediator education programs. Elinor has mediated thousands of disputes in both the public and private sectors, and she introduced elder mediation in Florida. One of her most significant contributions was her Train-The-Trainer Program which produced a new generation of mediation trainers who are now continuing to train Florida’s mediators. Elinor lives in Gainesville with her husband David Spofford. Together, they created their unique mediation practice, A Friendly Divorce, to provide Floridians with an alternative to attorney driven divorces. Elinor’s current projects include teaching the psychological issues of divorce for three family mediation certification programs, training divorce coaches with the Divorce Coach Institute, her Divorce Depot podcast, her 10-Minute Mediation program, being a Grandma, and playing mah-jongg.
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