The Florida Supreme Court entered a new rule that will make it easier to use images and maps in litigation, as courts will implement a more hands-off approach in these matters.

Michael J. Pike, the managing partner of Pike & Lustig in Miami, is not involved in litigation resulting in the Florida high court’s adoption of Section 90.2035, Florida Statutes, which requires trial attorneys to provide advance judicial notice of information taken from web mapping services, global satellite imaging sites or Internet mapping tools.

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