Florida Appeals Court Decisions: Week of February 21 - 25, 2022
U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals
No decisions this week.
Florida Supreme Court - Tallahassee
AHCA v. Ybor Med - administrative appeals, licenses, automatic stay
Wade v. State - mandamus, district court dismissal
First District Court of Appeal - Tallahassee
Ogle v. Ogle - alimony, support; nunc pro tunc orders
Network Comm v. DOR - interim admin order, discovery, financial information
Owens v. DOC - certiorari, gain-time credit
Faulk v. State - postconviction relief
Arrez Bros v. Ortiz - workers' compensation
Stephens v. State - pro se represented party
LC v. DCF - parental rights, termination
Soya v. Health First - workers' compensation
Second District Court of Appeal - Lakeland
Fabrizio v. Fabrizio - marital dissolution, findings
Soboh v. Hamzeh - service of process
Heritage v. Veranda I - insurance, appraisal, supplemental claim
Bryant v. State - sentencing
Third District Court of Appeal - Miami
Isaac v. State - murder, kidnapping, evidence; multiple conspiracies instruction
New Horizons v. Harding - business judgment rule, pleading
Iacono v. Kingsley Arms - premises liability, duty, suicide
United Auto v. Millennium Radiology - PIP, assignment, collateral estoppel
United Auto v. Best Am Diagnostic - PIP, assignment, collateral estoppel
Pomales v. Aklipse Asset Mgmt - pro se corporation, dismissal, fees
Callava v. Yon - escrow agreement, breach, modification
Bank of Am v. Rodriguez - certiorari, subject matter jurisdiction, fraud
Homeowners Choice v. Fraser - certiorari, discovery
Fourth District Court of Appeal - West Palm Beach
Herrera v. Jarden Corp - whistleblower, privilege, corporation
Preudhomme v. Bailey - appellate jurisdiction, dismissal with prejudice
Fifth District Court of Appeal - Daytona Beach
Gadson v. State - sentence
Pagan v. State - habeas corpus, incompetency
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