Opinion
No. 1D20-1165
11-06-2020
Jon D. Derrevere, Michael B. Stevens, and Shirley McEachern of Derrevere Stevens Black & Cozad, West Palm Beach, for Petitioners. Britney M. Williams of Lloyd, Gray, Whitehead & Monroe, P.C., Birmingham, AL, for Respondent Thornton Tomasetti, Inc.; Joseph A. Zarzaur, Jr. and Thomas A. Gore of Zarzaur Law, P.A., Pensacola, for Respondents Ivan Torres-Cruz and Anthony Waters; Shea T. Moxon and Celene H. Humphries of Brannock Humphries & Berman, Tampa, for Respondent Jaime Santaclara.
Jon D. Derrevere, Michael B. Stevens, and Shirley McEachern of Derrevere Stevens Black & Cozad, West Palm Beach, for Petitioners.
Britney M. Williams of Lloyd, Gray, Whitehead & Monroe, P.C., Birmingham, AL, for Respondent Thornton Tomasetti, Inc.; Joseph A. Zarzaur, Jr. and Thomas A. Gore of Zarzaur Law, P.A., Pensacola, for Respondents Ivan Torres-Cruz and Anthony Waters; Shea T. Moxon and Celene H. Humphries of Brannock Humphries & Berman, Tampa, for Respondent Jaime Santaclara.
Per Curiam.
DISMISSED . See Landmark at Crescent Ridge LP v. Everest Fin., Inc. , 219 So. 3d 218, 219 (Fla. 1st DCA 2017) (explaining that where the party seeking review does not demonstrate that it will suffer a material injury that cannot be corrected on appeal, the petition for writ of certiorari must be dismissed); see also Citizens Prop. Ins. Corp. v. San Perdido Ass'n, Inc. , 104 So. 3d 344, 351 (Fla. 2012) (explaining that before conducting certiorari review of a nonfinal order, the appellate court must focus on the threshold jurisdictional question of whether there is irreparable harm).
Ray, C.J., and Bilbrey and Nordby, JJ., concur.