Last updated: 3/27/2018
Motion Requesting Transfer Of Business Or Tort Case To Complex Business Division
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A (To be utilized only when seeking to reassign or transfer a pending case into a complex business or tort division) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Case Number CACE Plaintiff(s) v. Defendant(s). MOTION REQUESTING TRANSFER OF BUSINESS CASE OR TORT CASE FROM GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION TO COMLEX BUSINESS DIVISION The undersigned seeks transfer of the above entitled case to a complex business division and certifies this action is appropriate for assignment/reassignment to complex business, and complies with Administrative Order 2014-16-Civ in that: The case meets criteria for one or more of the following categories: the amount in controversy exceeds $150,000.00 and is a Uniform Commercial Code non-consumer related transaction the amount in controversy exceeds $500,000.00 and arises from the purchases and sale of businesses or the assets of a business (including non-consumer contract disputes, commercial foreclosures which are accompanied by requests/motions for appointment of receiver or assignment of rents) the amount in controversy exceeds $150,000.00 and the sale of goods or services by or to business entities the amount in controversy exceeds $150,000.00 and involves non- consumer bank or brokerage accounts (including loan, deposit, cash management, and investment accounts) American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com the amount in controversy exceeds $150,000.00 and arises from the purchase or, sale or financing, or lease of commercial, real or personal property or security interests the amount in controversy exceeds $150,000.00 and relates to construction litigation (non-personal injury) and OR surety bonds the amount in controversy exceeds $150,000.00 and is a franchisee/franchisor dispute the amount in controversy exceeds $150,000.00 and is professional malpractice of non-medical professionals in connection with rendering services to a business entity The amount in controversy exceeds $150,000 and involves non-competition agreements The action involves confirmation of a non-consumer arbitration award that exceeds $150,000 This action is a shareholder derivative action and the amount in controversy exceeds $150,000 This is an action predicated on an assignment for the benefit of creditors the amount in controversy exceeds $150,000.00 and is an insurance coverage dispute, bad faith litigation, or a third party indemnity action against insurers arising under policies issued to a business entity personal injury claims, construction claims with personal injury, eminent domain, professional negligence and class action cases that meet either the time duration or complexity requirements (Personal Injury cases must exceed 10 days for trial) Is this a class action case where the amount in controversy exceeds $250,000? Yes NO [Attorney Signature Block] CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com