Your article was successfully shared with the contacts you provided.
Get alerted any time new stories match your search criteria. Create an alert to follow a developing story, keep current on a competitor, or monitor industry news.
Thank You!
Don’t forget you can visit MyAlerts to manage your alerts at any time.
How To Use Search Constraints
Categorical
judge:"Steven Andrews"
court:Florida
topic:"Civil Appeals"
practicearea:Lobbying
Boolean
"Steven Andrews" AND Litigation
"Steven Andrews" OR "Roger Dalton"
Litigation NOT "Roger Dalton"
"Steven Andrews" AND Litigation NOT Florida
Combinations
(Florida OR Georgia) judge:"Steven Andrews"
((Florida AND Georgia) OR Texas) topic:"Civil Appeals"
Appellee insurance company sought to recoup money it paid to appellant healthcare provider for services provided to appellee's Medicare Advantage enrollees.
The parties divorced in 2013 and the attendant orders concerning custody and child support had been modified several times and, with the rendition of the penultimate order occurring in 2021.
Criminal justice officials, who were sued for various violations of state statutes related to lethal injections, successfully proved on appeal that the trial court erred in not dismissing for sovereign immunity.
In 2016, appellant A.V. was adjudicated delinquent for aggravated robbery and engaging in organized criminal activity and received a thirty-year determinate sentence.
Appellee, a former assistant district attorney for the 83rd Judicial District, brought suit alleging wrongful termination of his employment and seeking relief under the Whistleblower Act from appellant individually and in his capacity as district attorney.
Appellees Karen Bass and Lynn Smith, as successor co-trustees of the Amended and Restated George E. Bogle and Nancy T. Bogle Joint Revocable Trust, appealed the probate court's final judgment, which incorporated an order granting partial summary judgment in favor of the guardian ad litem for Nancy T. Bogle.
Plaintiff, then an eighteen-year-old high school student, was admitted to University Behavioral Health of Denton in 2020 in a confused and psychotic state.