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Florida Probate Lawyers Should Always Obey Court Orders: June 21, 2017 4th DCA Opinion

Uncategorized Aug 9, 2017
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What happens to a West Palm Beach probate attorney who ignores a court order? Should a Florida estate lawyer ignore orders requiring their personal attendance? Should a trust and estates lawyer fail to appear to a court ordered conference because he believes it is unnecessary based on the case’s posture?

A May 21,2017 case, Rosenwater v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Company discusses what can happen if you choose to ignore a court order in Florida. Here, a trial judge issued an order scheduling a case management conference. The order stated: SHOULD YOU FAIL TO PERSONALLY ATTEND THE CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, YOUR FAILURE TO ATTEND COULD RESULT IN A DISMISSAL, DEFAULT, STRIKING THE ABSENT PARTIES’ PLEADINGS AND/OR OTHER APPROPRIATE SANCTIONS. Despite the order, the defense counsel decided not to appear at this conference. During the conference, the trial judge called defense counsel on speaker phone. The defense counsel’s staff was not very accommodating to the judge. At first, the judge wasn’t even able to speak with defense counsel himself. The office stated that he was on the phone. Then, they had an associate attorney come on the line. The associate stated that “his office did not feel the need to attend the CMC because Defendant and the bank’s counsel had worked out an agreed order on the pending Motion to Dismiss.” Does this make it OK for a Florida lawyer to ignore a court order? Is it EVER OK to ignore a court order? Eventually, defense counsel did come on the line. Instead of apologizing to the judge for ignoring the court order, or asking to attend the conference via telephone, defense counsel gave reasons why he felt the CMC was not worthy of even having coverage counsel attend. This all ended up resulting in the trial judge finding defense counsel guilty of criminal contempt.  Defense counsel appealed. What does being found guilty of criminal contempt mean for a Palm Beach attorney? What did the Florida appellate court say? To read the entire case, click here.