Docket SC07-0244
- Opinion
- Petitioner's Initial Brief On Jurisdiction
- Respondent's Brief On Jurisdiction
- Petitioner's Initial Brief On The Merits
- Amicus Curiae Brief of The Florida Justice Association In Support of Position of Petitioner
- Amicus Curiae Brief of Florida Workers' Advocates In Support of Position of Petitioner
- Brief of Amicus Curiae The Workers' Compensation Section of The Florida Bar
- Brief of Voices, INC. Amicus Curiae On Merits In Support of Petitioner
- Amended Brief of Amicus Curiae, Florida Professional Firefighters, INC., And International Association of Fire Fighters, AFL-CIO, On Behalf of Petitioner's Position On The Merits
- Amended Brief of Amicus Curiae, Florida Police Benevolent Association On Behalf of Petitioner's Position
- David Singleton's Amended Amicus Curiae Brief In Support of Position of Petitioners
- Amicus Brief of Florida Hospitality Mutual Insurance Company In Support of Respondents
- Answer Brief of Mariner Health/Ace American Insurance Company
- Brief of Amicus Curiae Zenith Insurance Company Filed In Support of Respondent
- Brief of Amicus Curiae Florida Assoctation of Self Insurance (FASI) Filed In Support of Respondent
- Brief of Amici Curiae Florida Justic Reform Institute; Florida A.G.C. Council, INC.; The Florida Retail Federation; The National Federation of Independent Business Legal Foundation; Florida Transportation Builders Association, INC.; The Chamber of Commerce of The United States of America; And The Florida Chamber of Commerce In Support of Appellee, Mariner Health/ACE USA
- Joint Brief of Associated Industries of Florida, INC. And Florida Insurance Council As Amici Curiae In Support of The Respondents
- Amicus Curiae Brief of Seminole County School Board And Preferred Governmental Claims Solutions, INC. In Support of Respondent
- Amended Petitioner's Reply Brief On The Merits
- Oral Argument – April 9, 2008 (Gavel to Gavel)
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