William K. Hill, a shareholder at Gunster, recently commented on the amendment to Florida Rule for Court-Appointed Arbitrators 11.010 by the Florida Supreme Court. Hill shares that the changes primarily aim to clarify the qualifications for court-appointed arbitrators, resolving perceived contradictions in the previous rule.
He views the amendment as a positive step that simplifies the rule, making it more straightforward for practitioners and parties to navigate.
A seasoned business advocate, litigator and trial lawyer with more than three decades of experience, William Hill continuously strives to resolve complex disputes in and out of court throughout the country. William focuses on representation that reflects his perseverance and determination to resolve matters quickly, efficiently and thoroughly.
William is the first and only lawyer to be Florida Bar Board Certified in both Business Litigation and International Litigation & Arbitration. He represents businesses in a variety of industries such as banking and financial services, behavioral health and health care, technology, real estate, aviation, manufacturing, retail and government. William has also advised large public companies.