Docket SC05-1295
- Opinion
- Initial Brief Brief On The Merits of Petitioner, United States Fire Insurance Company
- Respondents', J.S.U.B., INC. as partner of First Home Builders of Florida, a joint venture and Logue Enterprises, INC., as partner of First Home Builders of Florida, a joint venture, Amended Answer Brief On The Merits
- Amended Reply Brief of Petitioner, United States Fire Insurance Company
- Amended Brief of Petitioner On Jurisdiction
- Respondents, J.S.U.B., INC. as partner of First Home Builders of Florida, a joint venture and Logue Enterprises, INC., as partner of First Home Builders of Florida, a joint venture, Corrected Answer Brief of Respondent On Jurisdiction
- Amicus Curiae National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies' Brief Sumitted With Consent of All Parties On Behalf of Petitioner/Defendant United Stated Fire Insurance Co.
- Brief of Amici Curiae Florida Home Builders Association, National Association of Home Builders, Arvida/JMB Partners L.P., Arvida Managers, INC., Arvida/JMB Management L.P., And Mercedes Homes Corporation
- Brief of Amicus Curiae Complex Insurance Claims Litigation Association In Support of Petitioner United States Fire Insurance Company
- Amicus Brief of Mid-Continent Casualty Company
- Brief of Amicus Curiae Amerisure Mutual Insurance Company In Support of Petitioner United States Fire Insurance Company
- Brief of Amicus Curiae, The Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, In Support of Respondent
- Amicus Brief of Amwest Surety Insurance Company
- Amicus Curiae Brief of Associated General Contractors of America, Florida A.G.C. Council, INC., The Associated General Contractors of Greater Florida, INC., South Florida Chapter of TheAssociated General Contractors, Florida East Coast Chapter of The Associated General Contractors of America, INC., American Subcontractors Association, INC. And American Subcontractors of Florida, INC. In Support of J.S.U.B., INC.
- Oral Argument – March 5, 2007 (Gavel to Gavel)
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