Opinion
No. 3D18-1047
08-14-2019
Klein Glasser Park & Lowe, P.L., and Robert M. Klein, Miami and Lelia M.M. Schleier, for appellant/cross-appellee. Scott Jay Feder, Miami, in proper person.
Klein Glasser Park & Lowe, P.L., and Robert M. Klein, Miami and Lelia M.M. Schleier, for appellant/cross-appellee.
Scott Jay Feder, Miami, in proper person.
Before SALTER, MILLER, and GORDO, JJ.
PER CURIAM.
Affirmed. See Coba v. Tricam Indus., Inc., 164 So. 3d 637, 643 (Fla. 2015) ("A jury's verdict in a civil case is generally ‘clothed with a presumption of regularity.’ Thus, ‘an appellate court will not disturb a final judgment if there is competent, substantial evidence to support the verdict on which the judgment rests.’ ") (citations omitted); Scandinavian World Cruises (Bahamas), Ltd. v. Cronin, 509 So. 2d 1277, 1280 (Fla. 3d DCA 1987) ("We have carefully considered [appellant's] contentions in the light of the record, briefs and argument of counsel, and have concluded that no reversible error has been demonstrated."); Kent Ins. Co. v. Hill, 442 So. 2d 288, 289 (Fla. 3d DCA 1983) (same); Thompson v. Jacobs, 314 So. 2d 797, 800 (Fla. 1st DCA 1975).