Judges›Palm Beach County
Gregory M. Keyser
Circuit Judge · Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Court
Current assignment
Circuit Civil — Division AA
Provenance
- Verified from
- Official court page
- Last verified
- July 5, 2026
30-day recheck scheduled with the source monitor.
Verified rules for this judge's division
Calendar Call by E-Mail Only — No Appearance — Division AA
Judge Keyser conducts all calendar calls electronically by e-mail; there is no physical or remote appearance.
Hearing Materials in Hard Copy, Mailed 5 Days Ahead — Division AA
Judge Keyser requires ALL hearing materials in hard copy at least five days before the hearing, by U.S. mail or courthouse delivery — explicitly NOT emailed.
Proposed Orders: No Signature Block, No Firm Info, Never in Advance — Division AA
Judge Keyser: proposed orders are uploaded to the Online System only after the hearing, with no formatted signature block and no law-firm location information.
Ruling intelligence
No verified ruling summary yet. BenchPath generates ruling summaries from opinion and docket corpora (CourtListener where covered) and publishes them only after human review — fabricated judicial analytics are exactly what this platform refuses to ship.
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