Florida Supreme Court Briefs and Opinions

 
  • Docket #85447 - Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association, Petitioner, v. Jaimes McKaughan and Darlene McKaughan, as parents and natural guardians of Michael McKaughan, a minor child, and Jaimes McKaughan and Darlene McKaughan, individually, Respondents. 668 So. 2d 974; February 29, 1996.
  • Docket #85455 - Humana of Florida, Inc., d/b/a/ Humana Women's Hospital - Tampa and William L. Capps, M.D., et al. Petitioners, v. Jaimes McKaughan and Darlene McKaughan, as parents and natural guardians of Michael McKaughan, a minor child, and Jaimes McKaughan and Darlene McKaughan, individually, Respondents. 668 So. 2d 974; February 29, 1996.
  • Docket #85469 - Kenneth Solomon, M.D., et al. Petitioners, v. Jaimes McKaughan and Darlene McKaughan, as parents and natural guardians of Michael McKaughan, a minor child, and Jaimes McKaughan and Darlene McKaughan, individually, Respondents. 668 So. 2d 974; February 29, 1996. (Consolidated Case).
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