Opinion
No. 3D20-710
07-01-2020
CLEARWATER BEACH COMPANY, LLC, Petitioner, v. 4701 NORTH MERIDIAN LLC, Respondent.
Schlesinger Law Group, and Michael J. Schlesinger ; Nelson Mullins Broad and Cassel, and Mark F. Raymond and Kimberly J. Freedman ; Quintana Law Firm, and J. Luis Quintana, for petitioner. Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine, P.L., and Marko F. Cerenko and Alan J. Kluger, for respondent.
Schlesinger Law Group, and Michael J. Schlesinger ; Nelson Mullins Broad and Cassel, and Mark F. Raymond and Kimberly J. Freedman ; Quintana Law Firm, and J. Luis Quintana, for petitioner.
Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine, P.L., and Marko F. Cerenko and Alan J. Kluger, for respondent.
Before FERNANDEZ, LOGUE, and SCALES, JJ.
PER CURIAM.
Denied. See Erlinger v. Federico, 242 So. 3d 1177, 1181 (Fla. 1st DCA 2018) ("While a judge may not prejudge a case, it is well-settled that a judge may form mental impressions and opinions during the course of hearing evidence."); Mobil v. Trask, 463 So. 2d 389, 391 (Fla. 1st DCA 1985) ("A judge is not required to abstain from forming mental impressions and opinions during the course of presentation of evidence.").