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Middle District of Florida enforces revised local rules effective November 1, 2025

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NOTICE TO COUNSEL AND PARTIES: The Middle District of Florida's revised Local Rules became effective November 1, 2025, and can be found on the Court's public website For a just and efficient resolution of this case, the parties are DIRECTED to read and comply with the Middle District of Florida's Local Rules. See Local Rule 1.01(a). Failure to comply with ANY Local Rules or Court Orders may result in the imposition of sanctions including, but not limited to, the dismissal of this action or entry of default without further notice. Signed by Judge Anne-Leigh Gaylord Moe on 4/28/2026. (RMF) (Entered: 04/28/2026)

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NOTICE TO COUNSEL AND PARTIES: The Middle District of Florida's revised Local Rules became effective November 1, 2025, and can be found on the Court's public website For a just and efficient resolution of this case, the

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The Middle District of Florida updated its Local Rules effective November 1, 2025. Judge Anne-Leigh Gaylord Moe ordered the parties to read and follow these rules to ensure the case proceeds efficiently. The court warned that ignoring these rules or court orders could lead to sanctions, including dismissal or default judgment.

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NOTICE TO COUNSEL AND PARTIES: The Middle District of Florida's revised Local Rules became effective November 1, 2025,

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The Middle District of Florida revised its Local Rules, which took effect on November 1, 2025. Judge Anne-Leigh Gaylord Moe issued a directive on April 28, 2026, reminding counsel and parties in this case to read and comply with these updated rules. The order emphasizes that adherence is necessary for a just and efficient resolution of the litigation.

The judge warned that failure to follow any Local Rules or court orders could lead to sanctions. These sanctions include dismissal of the case or entry of default judgment without further notice. The court’s message signals a zero-tolerance approach to procedural noncompliance.

This notice appears early in the case’s lifecycle, with no docket number or filing date publicly available. The court’s focus on procedural discipline suggests the case may involve complex or time-sensitive issues requiring strict management. Judge Moe’s order aims to prevent delays or disruptions caused by procedural errors.

The updated Local Rules are publicly accessible on the Middle District of Florida’s website. Parties are expected to familiarize themselves with these rules promptly. The court’s enforcement posture indicates it will hold litigants accountable for any disregard of procedural requirements.

At this stage, the case remains active but procedural compliance will shape its trajectory. The court’s warning sets a clear standard that could affect case management, discovery, and motion practice. Counsel should prioritize understanding and following the revised rules to avoid sanctions and keep the case on track.

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NOTICE TO COUNSEL AND PARTIES: The Middle District of Florida's revised Local Rules became effective November 1, 2025, and can be found on the Court's public website For a just and efficient resolution of this case, the parties are DIRECTED to read and comply with the Middle District of Florida's Local Rules. See Local Rule 1.01(a). Failure to comply with ANY Local Rules or Court Orders may result in the imposition of sanctions including, but not limited to, the dismissal of this action or entry

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Order May 12, 2026

NOTICE TO COUNSEL AND PARTIES: The Middle District of Florida's revised Local Rules became effective November 1, 2025, and can be found on the Court's public website For a just and efficient resolution of this case, the parties are DIRECTED to read and comply with the Middle District of Florida's Local Rules. See

The Middle District of Florida updated its Local Rules effective November 1, 2025. Judge Anne-Leigh Gaylord Moe ordered the parties to read and follow these rules to ensure the case proceeds efficiently. The court warned that ignoring these rules or court orders could lead to sanctions, including dismissal or default judgment.

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