Florida Appeals Court Decisions: Week of January 23 - 27, 2023
U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals
FTC v Simple Health - FTC powers
SkyHop Tech v Praveen Narra - personal jurisdiction
US v King - sentencing, dissent
Florida Supreme Court - Tallahassee
In re Fla R GP & JA - amended rule
First District Court of Appeal - Tallahassee
LB v. DCF - dismissal, failure to prosecute
Susick v. State - habeas corpus
Diaz v. NWFWMD - administrative review, § 120.595, fees
Clark v. Baney - pro se sanctions
Harvey v. State - pro se sanctions
Second District Court of Appeal - St. Petersburg
Cordero v. FIGA - insurance, sinkhole coverage, notice
Corona v. State - robbery, sudden snatching, instructions
ND v. State - burglary, delinquency
Dunley v. Dunley - trust, accounting
Third District Court of Appeal - Miami
Gomez v. Philip Morris - wrongful death, appellate jurisdiction, finality
Carballo v. State - postconviction relief
Hernandez v. Vidal - Applegate affirmance, partial concession
Bernabeu v. State - postconviction relief
DHSMV v. Fortes - sovereign immunity
Publix v. Blanco - certiorari, corporate-wide discovery
Holmes v. State - postconviction relief
Fourth District Court of Appeal - West Palm Beach
USAA v. Robinson - subrogation, dismissal, four corners
Randolph v. State - probation, new crimes
Fries v. Anderson - attorney’s fees, pleading
Gay v. Jupiter Island Compound - absolute immunity
Cleveland Clinic v. Oriolo - punitive damages, gross negligence, ratification
Holness v. Cherfilus - anti-SLAPP, conflict certification
Fifth District Court of Appeal - Daytona Beach
US Bank v. Bell - foreclosure, standing
Sixth District Court of Appeal - Lakeland
No decisions this week
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