Florida Appeals Court Decisions: Week of December 26 - 30, 2022
U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals
Adams v Sch Bd of St Johns Cnty - en banc, transgender bathrooms, dissents
Florida Supreme Court - Tallahassee
No decisions this week
First District Court of Appeal - Tallahassee
Jessup v. Werner - paternity, partial final judgment
Sakow v. Blaylock - marital settlement, enforcement
Casto v. First Coast Cardio - settlement agreement, fee-shifting
James v. Highland Lakes OA - appellate jurisdiction, required court deposit
Hernandez v. DMS - retirement system, contributions, death benefit
Williams v. Brevard Fire - workers’ compensation
Manzanares v. State - judicial disqualification
Second District Court of Appeal - Lakeland
State v. Islam - circuit court appellate jurisdiction
Johnson v. State - sentencing
Jamieson v. Ft Myers Bch - Bert Harris Act, inverse condemnation
Phillips v. State - double jeopardy, certified question
Nationwide v. Crespo & Assoc - insurance, judgment, coverage affected
Lamoore v. State - scrivener’s error
Childs v. Cruz-Childs - certiorari, psychological exam
OK v. DCF - unpreserved error, rehearing necessary
Third District Court of Appeal - Miami
No decisions this week
Fourth District Court of Appeal - West Palm Beach
No decisions this week
Fifth District Court of Appeal - Daytona Beach
Batool v. Prime Intl Prop - appellate standing, nonparty
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