Florida Standing Order In Civil Cases In The Twentieth Judicial Circuit is a set of court rules and procedures that apply to civil cases in the Twentieth Judicial Circuit. It sets forth certain requirements that must be followed, including the filing of necessary documents, compliance with deadlines, and the payment of fees. The Standing Order also outlines the procedures for filing motions, discovery, and other matters. It also sets forth the rules governing the selection of jurors, trial conduct, and post-trial matters. The Standing Order contains two types of orders: General Orders and Special Orders. General Orders provide general guidance and apply to all civil cases in the Twentieth Judicial Circuit. Special Orders provide specific instructions and apply to specific civil cases in the Twentieth Judicial Circuit. The Standing Order also provides for the use of electronic filing. This allows parties to file documents electronically, which can save time and money. Additionally, the Standing Order outlines the procedures for resolving disputes through mediation, arbitration, or other alternative dispute resolution.