Docket 77179
Citation: 582 So. 2d 1167
- Opinion
- Initial Brief of Appellant Associated Industries of Florida
- Defendant/Appellants, Martinez, Gallagher, Menedez and Lewis' Initial Brief on the Merits
- Brief of Cross Appellants, Mark Scanlan and Professional Fire Fighters of Florida
- Brief of Cross-Appellants Communication Workers of America
- Intervenor-Defendants/Cross-Claimants/Cross-Appellants National Council on Compensation Insurance and Employers Insurance of Wausau
- Brief of Cross Appellant, Darryl Davis
- Answer Brief of Tampa Bay Area NFL, Inc, and South Florida Sports Corporation
- Defendant/Cross-Appellee Tom Gallagher's Answer to Briefs of Cross-Appellants
- Answer Brief of Cross-Appellee Associated Industries of Florida
- Answer Brief of Appellee, Florida Police Benevolent Association
- Answer Brief of Cross-Appellants Communication Workers of America
- Answer Brief of Appellees, Mark Scanlan and Professional Fire Fighters of Florida, Inc.
- Defendant/Appellants, Martinez, Menendez, and Lewis' Answer Brief
- Answer Brief of Cross-Appellee Florida Chamber of Commerce
- Initial Brief of Amici Curiae Self-Insurers: Florida Construction, et.al., in Support of Position of Appellants
- Brief of Amici Curiae: Lee County Electrical Cooperative, and Harper Bros., Inc., Self Insured Employers in Support of Position of Appellants/Cross - Appellees
- Answer Brief of Amicus Curiae Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers
- Answer Brief of Amicus Curiae: Employers Association of Florida; and Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association Self-Insurers Fund
- Defendants' Brief in Response to The Amicus Curiae Brief of The Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers
- Initial Brief of Florida Chamber of Commerce and Amicus Curiae Florida Chamber of Commerce Self-Insurance Fund in Support of Position of Appellants
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