Supreme Court of Florida - October 2003 Opinion Summaries
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FRIEDMAN v. HEART INST. OF PORT LUCIESupreme Court of Florida
Contracts, Injury & Tort LawDenial to stay a dependent FUFTA claim, holding that a stay of the fraudulent transfer proceedings would preclude the trial court from granting relief... |
10/30/2003 | sc02-502 |
| 10/30/2003 | sc01-1874, sc02-1122 | |
AMENMENTS TO THE FLORIDA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE (TWO-YEAR CYCLE) AND FLORIDA RULE OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE 9.110Supreme Court of Florida
Civil Procedure |
10/23/2003 | sc03-161 |
| 10/23/2003 | sc95526 | |
| 10/16/2003 | sc01-1914 | |
| 10/16/2003 | sc00-1498 | |
BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. v. MEEKSSupreme Court of Florida
Injury & Tort Law, RemediesWhen certified with a question regarding the calculation of damages in a wrongful death suit, the Florida Supreme court held that the damages... |
10/16/2003 | sc02-1033 |
FRIEDMAN v. HEART INST. OF PORT ST. LUCIE, INC.Supreme Court of Florida
Debt Collection, RemediesIn a case involving the Florida Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act (FUFTA), dependent FUFTA claims should not automatically be stayed, and any motion... |
10/09/2003 | sc02-502 |
| 10/09/2003 | sc02-804 | |
KIRBY v. FLORIDASupreme Court of Florida
Criminal Law & Procedure, Injury & Tort Law, RemediesA settlement and release of liability between an victim and a defendant in a civil claim for damages prior to the disposition of a criminal case based... |
10/09/2003 | sc02-1511 |
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