Docket SC10-2292
- Opinion
- Petitioner's Jurisdictional Brief
- Respondent Lakeview Reserve Homeowners' Association, INC.'S Jurisdictional Brief
- Initial Merits Brief of Petitioner Maronda Homes, INC. of Florida
- Brief of Amici Curiae Florida Home Builder Association National Association of Home Builders
- Respondent, Lakeview Reserve Homeowners Association, INC.'S, Answer Brief On The Merits
- Brief of Amici Curae Community Associations Institute (CAI)
- Community Association Leadership Lobby, INC.'S Amicus Curiae Brief In Support of Respondent, Lakeview Reserve Homeowners Association, INC.
- Reply Brief On The Merits of Petitioner Maronda Homes, INC. of Florida
- Respondent, Lakeview Reserve Homeowners Association, INC.'S, Supplemental Brief
- Supplemental Brief of Petitioner Maronda Homes, INC. of Florida
- Petitioner T.D. Thomson Construction Company's Supplemental Brief
- Petitioner's Jurisdictional Brief
- Respondent Lakeview Reserve Homeowners' Association, Inc.'S Jurisdictional Brief
- Builders
- Builders
- Petitioner T.D. Thomson Construction Company's Initial Brief On The Merits
- Respondent, Lakeview Reserve Homeowners Association, INC.'S Answer Brief On The Merits
- Respondent, Lakeview Reserve Homeowners Association, INC.'S Answer Brief On The Merits
- Brief of Amici Curae Community Associations Institute (CAI)
- Community Association Leadership Lobby, INC.'S Amicus Curiae Brief In Support of Respondent, Lakeview Reserve Homeowners Association, INC.
- Petitioner T.D. Thomson Construction Company's Reply Brief On The Merits
- Respondent, Lakeview Reserve Homeowners Association, INC.'S, Supplemental Brief
- Supplemental Brief of Petitioner Maronda Homes, INC. of Florida
- Petitioner T.D. Thomson Construction Company's Supplemental Brief
- Oral Argument – December 6, 2011 (Gavel to Gavel)
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