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Sunday, October 1, 2023

Judicial Section Details

Lisa S. Walsh

  • Division: Circuit Civil
  • Section: CA 44
  • Court Location: Dade County Courthouse
  • Address: 73 West Flagler ST Miami, FL 33130
  • Phone: (305) 349-7280
  • Room: DCC 416
  • Judicial Assistant: Wright, Denise

Judicial Assignment History

 
Complex Business Litigation Division Judge:
Complex Business Litigation Division Judge: Circuit Civil Division
Associate Administrative Judge: Circuit Civil Division
Circuit Judge: Circuit Civil Division
Administrative Judge: Circuit Appellate Division
Administrative Judge: Circuit Appellate Division
Circuit Judge: Circuit Appellate Division
Associate Administrative Judge: Circuit Appellate Division
Circuit Judge: Circuit Criminal Division
International Commercial Arbitration Judge: Circuit Civil Division
Circuit Judge: Circuit Civil Division
Circuit Judge: Circuit Criminal Division
Circuit Judge: Circuit Civil Division
Circuit Judge: Circuit Criminal Division
Associate Administrative Judge: Circuit Civil Division
Administrative Judge: Circuit Civil Division

 
 
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Miller, C David CA 21 DCC 626305-349-7074
Rebull, J Thomas CA 58, CA 43 DCC 817305-349-7157
Walsh, S Lisa CA 47, CA 20, CA 44 DCC 416305-349-7280
 
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  • CBL Motion Calendar
  • Special Sets
  • Proposed Orders
  • Emergency Motions
  • Notices for Trial
  • Construction Defect Motion Calendar

Type: Open

Notice Before Hearing: No

Files at Hearing: None

Hearing Documents 
Blank CBL CMC and Trial OrderView

https://zoom.us/j/5374476802   dial in number 786-635-1003

PLEASE INCLUDE THE DOCKET ENTRY NUMBER IN THE TITLE NEXT TO EACH MOTION ON YOUR NOTICE OF HEARING. And also in the Subject area when setting in courtmap.

Effective January 1, 2023 the Court will sua sponte cancel a hearing if there are no supporting documents uploaded to the event on CourtMAP at least 48 hours prior to the hearing.

Effective January 11, 2022 Parties will no longer be required to email motions in WORD format

- All Parties must comply with CBL Rule 4.3, which refers to the requirement for the parties to Meet and Confer, before filing every motion.
- Complex Business Litigation Motion Calendar is heard on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9:00 A.M. (Availability can be found on CourtMAP)

NOTICE OF HEARINGS: Parties are to state the docket number of the motion and all memoranda related to the issue filed by either side on their Notice of Hearing. Notices of hearing are not deemed sufficient unless a docket entry number is listed. Parties shall list the docket number on all proposed orders submitted to CourtMap

Eleventh Circuit Complex Business Litigation Rules

Notice of Compliance with Meet and Confer Requirements

Cancellations:  Counsel for the party who placed a matter on the Motion Calendar shall file the notice of cancellation with the Clerk. If the case was set through CMAP you must cancel it through CMAP.

PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT PAPER COURTESY COPIES OR BINDERS ON ANY MATTER IN THIS DIVISION. 

Use of the Supporting Documents feature of CMAP:  All motions and memoranda that support or oppose relief requested shall be uploaded as supporting documents to the hearing.  Any additional pleading, correspondence, or document that you believe Judge Walsh should consider in connection with the hearing should also posted as a supporting document. 

Making Calendar:  In order to verify if your case made the Calendar: 
    a. Log onto Court Map;
    b. Select “calendar” on top;
    c. Select “show events by case”;
    d. Enter your case number & click on the magnifying glass; and
Your case hearings will populate

MOTIONS FOR RECONSIDERATION shall be submitted by email to dwright@jud11.flcourts.org.  Do not set the motion for hearing unless 30 days have passed without a ruling.

Interim case management conferences will be set monthly but can be cancelled by an agreed order if both sides agree that the case is on track, there are no pending motions and there is nothing any side needs to bring to the judge’s attention. The agreed order stating the 3 conditions must be submitted at least 24 hours before the hearing. Please note that if there have been two cancellations, Judge Walsh may reject an agreed order cancelling hearing in order to ensure that the case is on track and deadlines are being enforced.

The Court endorses the use of the Florida Handbook on Civil Discovery Practice: 
http://www.floridatls.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/ADA-2019-Florida-Handbook-on-Civil-Discovery-Practice.pdf

 


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