R. Regul. Fl. Bar 14-1.2

As amended through November 4, 2024
Rule 14-1.2 - JURISDICTION
(a) Fee Arbitration. The program has jurisdiction to resolve disputes between members of The Florida Bar or between a member of The Florida Bar and a client or clients over fees or costs paid, charged, or claimed for legal services rendered by a member of The Florida Bar when the parties to the dispute agree to arbitrate under the program either by written contract that complies with the requirements of subdivision (i) of rule 4-1.5, by a request for arbitration signed by all parties, as a condition of probation, or as a part of a discipline sanction as authorized elsewhere in these Rules Regulating The Florida Bar. Jurisdiction is limited to matters in which:
(1) there is no bona fide disputed issue of fact other than the amount of or entitlement to legal fees or costs; and
(2) it is estimated by all parties that all the evidence bearing on the disputed issues of fact may be heard in 8 hours or less.

The program does not have jurisdiction to resolve disputes involving matters in which a court has taken jurisdiction to determine and award reasonable fees or costs to a party or that involve fees or costs charged that constitute a violation of the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar, unless specifically referred to the program by the court or by bar counsel.

The program has authority to decline jurisdiction to resolve any particular dispute by reason of its complexity and protracted hearing characteristics.

(b) Grievance Mediation. The program has jurisdiction to mediate the issues in a disciplinary file referred to the program in which the public interest is satisfied by the resolution of the private rights of the parties to the mediation. The program does not have jurisdiction to resolve the issues in a disciplinary file if any issue involved in that file must remain for resolution within the disciplinary process.

R. Regul. Fl. Bar 14-1.2

Added April 6, 1989 542 So.2d 975; Amended: July 23, 1992, effective 1/1/1993 605 So.2d 252; Amended and Renamed May 20, 2004 SC03-705, 875 So.2d 448. Amended April 12, 2012, effective 7/1/2012 SC10-1967; amended May 29, 2014, effective 6/1/2014 SC12-2234; amended September 7, 2023; effective 11/6/2023 SC22-1293.