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| ![]() VernerLegal Releases Florida Rules of Family Law Procedure for iPadDesigned especially for the iPad, this app includes the current text of the Florida Rules of Family Law Procedure as amended through September 30, 2010, plus associated rules of civil procedure.
By: VernerLegal.com VernerLegal's iPad apps are designed for quick reference by attorneys in court. The Florida Rules of Family Law Procedure include just the rules - no commentary, forms or legislative history - just the rules themselves so the user can quickly find the text of the rules. Search the Florida Rules of Family Law Procedure in three different ways: * Drill down through the table of contents. * Search by keyword or keyphrase. * Page through the rules, using either arrow keys or swiping with your finger. Use portrait view to show a single rule. Use landscape view to show a rule and table of contents. Visit http://itunes.apple.com/ Additional features: * Bookmark rules. * Email rules. * Increase or decrease font size. These rules have been edited by Jimmy L. Verner, Jr., a practicing attorney and principal of VernerLegal.com, electronic publishers of applications and reference works for the legal profession and the public. Visit http://www.vernerlegal.com/ Monitor the development blog at VernerLegal.com for changes to this and other federal and state iPad and iPhone apps. Mr. Verner is a 30+ year lawyer who is Board Certified in Family Law and in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He is a partner in Verner & Brumley, P.C., Dallas, Texas, practice limited to family law. Mr. Verner focuses his practice on complex family law cases and family law appeals. For more information, visit http://www.vernerbrumley.com # # # Developer of iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry, Kindle and WP7 apps for the legal profession. We build utility apps such as our best-selling Texas Child Support Calculator. We also build reference apps of court rules for easy search in or out of the courtroom. End
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