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Court-Compliant Exhibit Preparation

Slipsheet Generation for Florida

Rule 2.520(c): Documents held together by removable paper clips only. Stapling or binding is prohibited. Exhibits appended are exempt from formatting requirements. Auto-generated slipsheets handle that separation for you, dropping a labeled divider between exhibit groups instead of you inserting sheets by hand.

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Florida Court Requirements

Florida courts require exhibits to follow Rule 2.520. Document formatting requirements. 8.5x11 paper, 12-point minimum font, 1-inch margins. Pages consecutively numbered. Rule 2.520(c): Documents held together by removable paper clips only. Stapling or binding is prohibited. Exhibits appended are exempt from formatting requirements. Miami-Dade (11th Circuit): Exhibits uploaded at least 5 days before evidentiary hearings through e-filing portal. Marked "FOR IDENTIFICATION ONLY" initially. Proposed Exhibit List filed 7 days before. ExhibitPrep's slipsheets feature is built around exactly this: exhibits produced by the tool already match Florida courts' formatting and marking conventions.

Key Benefits

Category organization

Professional formatting

TOC integration

Trial-ready

Features

Auto-generate dividers
Custom categories
Page ranges

Common Use Cases

Florida personal injury attorneys preparing medical records exhibits

Family law practitioners filing Florida divorce and custody exhibits

Commercial litigation teams preparing discovery exhibits for Florida Circuit Courts

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How does slipsheets work for Florida exhibits?

Auto-generate category slipsheets between exhibit groups for professional organization and faster courtroom navigation. Rule 2.520 governs exhibit disclosure in Florida courts, and ExhibitPrep's labels and formatting are built to match it. Upload your documents, apply the feature, and download court-ready exhibits.

Is slipsheets compliant with Florida e-filing requirements?

Yes. Florida courts file exhibits through myflcourtaccess (files capped at 7 MB per document). ExhibitPrep exports PDFs sized and formatted to match myflcourtaccess's requirements automatically.

What Florida exhibit rule should attorneys know before using slipsheets?

Exhibit exchange deadline: 60 days (Jan 2025 rule). Initial disclosures within 60 days after service of complaint. Exhibit list filed 7 days before evidentiary hearings.

How much time does slipsheets save on Florida exhibits?

Manual exhibit prep runs about 5 minutes of setup plus 3 minutes per document, so a 5-exhibit set takes roughly 20 minutes by hand. Slipsheets in ExhibitPrep cuts that same batch down to a few minutes total.

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