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Davis v. Romandetti

Florida Court of Appeals, Fifth District
Jun 14, 2024
388 So. 3d 1155 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2024)

Opinion

Case No. 5D2028-2089

06-14-2024

Donovan G. DAVIS, Jr., Appellant, v. Christian ROMANDETTI, Bridgette Bromfield, Damien Bromfield, Beth Courtney, Blayne S. Davis, Carissa Douglas, CK, LLC, Capital Blu Management, LLC, First Choice Healthcare Solutions, Inc., and The Crenshaw School, Appellees.

Donovan G. Davis, Jr., Coleman, pro se.


On appeal from the Circuit Court for Brevard County. Scott A. Blaue, Judge. LT Case No. 2019-CA 041690 Donovan G. Davis, Jr., Coleman, pro se.

No Appearance for Appellees.

Per Curiam.

Donovan G. Davis, Jr., who was the plaintiff in the litigation below, appeals the trial court’s final order entered after a case management conference that dismissed the action for lack of prosecution for the sole reason that Davis had "abandoned" his motions. At the time of the case management conference, Davis had two motions pending—to have the case declared "complex" under Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.201, and to disqualify counsel of one of the ten defendants that he sued in his operative amended complaint.

We note that the order effectively dismisses the case with prejudice as the causes of action asserted by Davis in his operative complaint would now be barred under the applicable statute of limitations if Davis attempted to file a separate action.

A trial court can dismiss an action for lack of prosecution under Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.420(e) based on no record activity. This rule, however, provides a specific process that must be undertaken before the court can do so. The trial court did not travel under this rule in dismissing the case. We are unaware of any separate rule, statute, or caselaw that authorizes a trial court to dismiss an action for lack of prosecution simply because a plaintiff may have chosen to abandon the type of motions filed here; nor did the trial court cite to any such authority in its final order. Accordingly, we reverse the order dismissing the case for lack of prosecution and remand for further proceedings.

Reversed and Remanded.

Wallis, Lambert, and Harris, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Davis v. Romandetti

Florida Court of Appeals, Fifth District
Jun 14, 2024
388 So. 3d 1155 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2024)
Case details for

Davis v. Romandetti

Case Details

Full title:Donovan G. Davis, Jr., Appellant, v. Christian Romandetti, Bridgette…

Court:Florida Court of Appeals, Fifth District

Date published: Jun 14, 2024

Citations

388 So. 3d 1155 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2024)