Docket 93148
Citation: 723 So. 2d 263
- Opinion
- Appellants' Initial Brief
- Initial Brief of Appellants State of Florida, Lawton M. Chiles, Jr., Department of Business & Professional Regulation, the Agency for Health Care Administration, and the Department of Legal Affairs
- Brief of Appellee, the Law Firm of Nance, Cacciatore, Sisserson, Duryea & Hamilton on the Merits (Certified Question)
- Answer Brief on the Merits of Appellee Yerrid, Knopik & Krieger, P.A.
- Answer Brief of Appellees, Philip Morris Incorporated, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Lorillard Tobacco Company, Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation and United Stated Tobacco Company
- Answer Brief of Appellees Kerrigan, Montgomery and Schlesinger
- Answer Brief of Appellees State of Florida, Lawton M. Chiles, Jr., Department of Business & Professional Regulation, The Agency for Health Care Administration, and the Department of Legal Affairs
- Answer Brief of Gentry, Hogan and Fonvielle to Initial Brief of Settling Defendants
- Answer Brief of Appellees William C. Gentry Wayne Hogan and C.David Fonvielle to Initial Brief of State of Florida
- Answer Brief of Howard & Associates, P.A. and P. Tim Howard Adopting the Answer Brief of Appellees Kerrigan, Montgomery and Schlesinger
- Reply Brief of Appellants, Philip Morris Incorporated, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Lorillard Tobacco Company, Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation, And United States Tobacco Company
- Reply Brief of Appellants State of Florida, Lawton M. Chiles, Jr., Department of Business & Professional Regulation, the Agency for Health Care Administration, and the Depatment of Legal Affairs
- Oral Argument – November 5, 1998 (Gavel to Gavel)
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