Florida Supreme Court Briefs and Opinions
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- Docket #SC09-284 - In Re: Standard Jury Instructions In Civil Cases-Report No.09-01 (Reorganization of The Civil Jury Instructions). March 4, 2010.
- Docket #SC09-296 - In Re: Standard Jury Instructions In Civil Cases-Report No. 09-02 (Greater Weight of The Evidence, Negligence, Believability of Witnesses And Closing Instructions). March 4, 2010.
- Docket #SC09-299 - In
Re: Standard Jury Instructions In Civil Cases - Report No. 09-03 (Jury Deadlocked). March 4, 2010.
- Docket #SC09-300 - In Re: Standard Jury Instructions In Civil Cases - Report No. 09-04 (Burden of Proof On Defense Issues). March 4, 2010.
- Docket #SC09-301 - In Re: Standard Jury Instructions In Civil Cases - Report No. 09-05 (Medical Malpractice Insurer's Bad Faith Failure To Settle). March 4, 2010.
- Docket #SC09-302 - In Re: Standard Jury Instructions In Civil Cases - Report No. 09.-06 (Probable Cause - Malicious Prosecution And False Imprisonment). March 4, 2010.
- Docket #SC09-303 - In Re: Standard Jury Instructions In Civil Cases - Report No. 09-07 (Intentional Tort Exception To Exclusive Remedy of Workers' Compensation). March 4, 2010.
- Docket #SC09-304 - In Re: Standard Jury Instructions In Civil Cases - Report No. 09-08 (Professional Negligence). March 4, 2010.
- Docket #SC09-306 -
In Re: Standard Jury Instructions In Civil Cases - Report No. 09-09 (Punitive Damages). March 4, 2010.
(Consolidated Case).
- Docket #SC09-284
- Docket #SC09-296
- Docket #SC09-299
- Docket #SC09-300
- Docket #SC09-301
- Docket #SC09-302
- Docket #SC09-303
- Docket #SC09-304
- Docket #SC09-306
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