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Brooker v. Univ. Cmty. Hosp., Inc.

Supreme Court of Florida.
Jan 28, 2013
116 So. 3d 1259 (Fla. 2013)

Summary

accepting jurisdiction

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Opinion

No. SC12–2571.

2013-01-28

A. Raymond BROOKER, M.D., et al., Petitioner(s) v. UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, INC., et al., Respondent(s).


The Court accepts jurisdiction of this case. Oral argument will be set by separate order. Counsel for the parties will be notified of the oral argument date approximately sixty days prior to oral argument.

Petitioner's initial brief on the merits shall be served on or before Februry 22, 2013; respondent's answer brief on the merits shall be served twenty days after service of petitioner's initial brief on the merits; and petitioner's reply brief on the merits shall be served twenty days after service of respondent's answer brief on the merits. Please file an original and seven copies of all briefs.

Per this Court's Administrative Order In Re: Mandatory Submission of Electronic Copies of Documents, AOSC04–84, dated September 13, 2004, counsel are directed to transmit a copy of all briefs in an electronic format as required by the provisions of that order.

The Clerk of the Second District Court of Appeal shall file the original record which shall be properly indexed and paginated on or before March 29, 2013. The record shall include the briefs filed in the district court separately indexed. PARIENTE, LEWIS, LABARGA, and PERRY, JJ., concur.

POLSTON, C.J., dissents.


Summaries of

Brooker v. Univ. Cmty. Hosp., Inc.

Supreme Court of Florida.
Jan 28, 2013
116 So. 3d 1259 (Fla. 2013)

accepting jurisdiction

Summary of this case from Land & Sea Petroleum Holdings v. Leavitt
Case details for

Brooker v. Univ. Cmty. Hosp., Inc.

Case Details

Full title:A. Raymond BROOKER, M.D., et al., Petitioner(s) v. UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY…

Court:Supreme Court of Florida.

Date published: Jan 28, 2013

Citations

116 So. 3d 1259 (Fla. 2013)

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