General Credit Hours:1
CDs/DVDs may not ship until 4-6 weeks after the original program date below.
Original Program Date: March 22, 2024
CLE Credit Expiration Date: September 30, 2025
This seminar, a joint presentation of the ADR and Trial Lawyers Sections of The Florida Bar, is designed to help attorneys navigate the nonbinding arbitration process to best represent their clients. As the third of a four-part series, this seminar will focus on critical issues in nonbinding arbitration such as: • determining the form of award and proposed award; • handling motions for trial de novo; • post-hearing strategies including filing exceptions; • keeping the hearing open for post-hearing briefs or other exhibits; • arbitrator(s)’ authority to award attorney’s fees and costs; • when and how to ask for attorney’s fees and costs; • maintaining confidentiality; • exhibits, transcripts and zoom recordings; and, • when to request award of arbitrator’s fees and costs
10 Minutes
Form of Awards and Proposed Awards, Proving your damages,
charts, summaries
Daniel Alvarez, Esq. , Robert Hudson, Esq., Andrew Reiss, Esq., Meah Tell, Esq.
15 Minutes
Post hearing strategies, such as keeping the hearing open for
post-hearing briefs or other exhibits, ex parte communications,
the errant arbitrator
Daniel Alvarez, Esq., Robert Hudson, Esq., Andrew Reiss, Esq., MeaTell, Esq.
15 Minutes
Award of Attorney’s Fees and Costs, including Costs of the
Arbitration/ how and when do you request them? Who decides
the issues?
Daniel Alvarez, Esq. , Robert Hudson, Esq., Andrew Reiss, Esq., MeaTell, Esq.
10 Minutes
Confidentiality, maintenance of exhibits, transcripts and zoom
recordings, moving for a trial de novo.
Daniel Alvarez, Esq. , Robert Hudson, Esq., Andrew Reiss, Esq., MeahTell, Esq.
Course Number:8372
Credit Hours:
General Credit Hours:1
Business Litigation Credit Hours:1