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December Caselaw Updates

January 11, 2024 Robert Scavone Jr. Episode 105
Summarily - A Podcast for Busy Lawyers
December Caselaw Updates
Show Notes

Goodbye 2023. Hello 2024. Robert and Lindsey rundown a handful of opinions and appellate rule changes from December.

D.A.N. v. State, 1st DCA (attorney sanctions).
Lapham v. Walgreens, 11th Cir (retaliation claims under the FMLA and Florida’s private sector whistleblowers act).
Orozco v. Rodriguez, 6th DCA (standing to seek paternity determination). 
Seadler v. Marina Bay Resort Condo. Assoc., Inc., FSC (relief from erroneous denial of cause challenge). 
McGothin v. McDonald, 5th DCA (claim for punitive damages).
Ramos v. Steak N Shake, Inc., 2d DCA (pleading standard under FCRA). 
Florida BC Holdings, LLC v. Reese, 6th DCA (impact rule).
In re: Amends. to Fla. R. App. P. 9.020 & 9.400.  
In re: Amend. to Fla. R. App. P. 9.130

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