Supreme Court of Florida - July 2001 Opinion Summaries
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GILBERT v. PUBLIX SUPERMARKETS, INC.Supreme Court of Florida
Labor & Employment Law, Workers' CompensationEmployee injured during travel to open store was not entitled to workers' compensation benefit under the dual purpose exception even though she... |
07/12/2001 | sc94998 |
STATE OF FLORIDA v. MEEKSSupreme Court of Florida
Criminal Law & ProcedureUnder 958.14 of the Florida Statutes, a "substantive violation" is a commission of a separate criminal act rather than a mere violation of probation... |
07/12/2001 | sc00799 |
SEAGRAVE v. STATE OF FLORIDASupreme Court of Florida
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingAssessment for victim injury points for "sexual contact" under 921.0011(7) of the Florida statutes is not limited to acts that constitute sexual... |
07/12/2001 | sc00-2228 |
CITY OF OLDSMAR v. STATE OF FLORIDASupreme Court of Florida
Government ContractsSection 75 of the Florida Statutes, which vests court jurisdiction to validate bond measures, does not allow a city to invalidate its own agreement to... |
07/12/2001 | sc00-2695 |
PEREZ-ABREU, ZAMORA & DE LA FE, P.A. v. TARACIDOSupreme Court of Florida
Legal MalpracticeA professional malpractice action accrues when the client incurs damages at the end of related or underlying judicial proceedings or where the... |
07/12/2001 | sc92695 |
KESHBRO, INC. v. CITY OF MIAMISupreme Court of Florida
Constitutional Law, Property Law & Real EstateTemporary closures ordered by nuisance abatement boards may constitute a compensable taking. |
07/12/2001 | sc94058; sc95600 |
PRICE v. STATE OF FLORIDASupreme Court of Florida
Criminal Law & ProcedureThe Prison Releasee Reoffender Punishment Act does not violate the separation of powers clause of the Florida constitution. |
07/12/2001 | sc00-1479 |
BLUMBERG v. USAA CAS. INS. CO.Supreme Court of Florida
Insurance Law, Professional MalpracticeA professional malpractice action accrues when the client incurs damages at the end of related or underlying judicial proceedings or where the... |
07/12/2001 | sc95740 |
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL v. MORSANISupreme Court of Florida
Civil ProcedureSection 95.051 of the Florida Statutes does not prohibit the application of equitable estoppel to an action filed outside of the statute of... |
07/12/2001 | sc96004 |
MATCHETT v. STATE OF FLORIDASupreme Court of Florida
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingFailure of trial court to issue written reasons for upward sentence departure constitutes error where plea agreement did not incorporate crime upon... |
07/12/2001 | sc00-1082 |
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