00-003823N Sandra Nap Britt And Frank Britt, On Behalf Of And As Parents And Natural Guardians Of David Britt vs. Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association
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DOAH Final Order on Wednesday, July 31, 2002.


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Summary: Petitioners` motion to amend final order and/or for rehearing denied because Petitioners acknowledged newly discovered evidence would not alter the conclusion that the infant had suffered a birth-related neurological injury.

1STATE OF FLORIDA

4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

8SANDRA NAP BRITT AND FRANK )

14BRITT, as parents and natural )

20guardians of DAVID BRITT, a )

26minor, )

28)

29Petitioners, )

31)

32vs. ) Case No. 00 - 3823N

39)

40FLORIDA BIRTH - RELATED )

45NEUROLOGICAL INJURY )

48COMPENSATION ASSOCIATION, )

51)

52Respondent, )

54)

55and )

57)

58FLORIDA BOARD OF REGENTS and )

64TAMPA GENERAL HOSPITAL, )

68)

69Intervenors. )

71)

72FINAL ORDER DENYING PETITIONERS' MOTION TO

78AMEND FINAL ORDER AN D/OR FOR REHEARING

85On July 22, 2002, the Division of Administrative Hearings,

94by Administrative Law Judge William J. Kendrick, held a hearing

104in the above - styled case to address Petitioners' Motion to Amend

116Final Order and/or for Rehearing.

121APPEARANCES

122For P etitioners: Roland J. Lamb, Esquire

129Hahn, Morgan & Lamb

1332701 North Rocky Point Drive, Suite 410

140Tampa, Florida 33601

143For Respondent: Kenneth J. Plante, Esquire

149Brewton, Plante & Plante, P.A.

154225 South Adams Street, Suite 250

160Tallahassee, Florida 32301

163For Intervenor Florida Board of Regents:

169Michael N. Brown, Esquire

173Allen Dell, P.A.

176101 East Kennedy Boulevard, Suite 1240

182Post Office Box 2111

186Tampa, Florida 33602

189For Intervenor Tampa General Hospital:

194David S. Nelson, Es quire

199Smith & Fuller, P.A.

203Post Office Box 3288

207Tampa, Florida 33601

210STATEMENT OF THE CASE

2141. On August 14, 2001, a Final Order was entered in the

226above - styled case which resolved that D avid Britt, a minor, had

239suffered a "birth - related neurological injury," as defined by the

250Florida Birth - Related Neurological Injury Compensation Plan

258(Plan). Pertinent to this case, "birth - related neurological

267injury" is defined by Section 766.302(2), Fl orida Statutes, to

277mean:

278. . . injury to the brain . . . of a live

291infant weighing at least 2,500 grams at birth

300caused by oxygen deprivation . . . occurring

308in the course of labor, delivery, or

315resuscitation in the immediate post - delivery

322period in a hosp ital , which renders the

330infant permanently and substantially mentally

335and physically impaired . . . . (Emphasis

343added)

3442. The Final Order was appealed by the Florida Birth -

355Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association (NICA), to

362the District Cou rt of Appeal, Second District, State of Florida.

3733. During the pendency of the appeal, Petitioners/Appellees

381filed what they termed a Notice of Request for Alternative

391Relief. That notice read, as follows:

397Appellees, SANDRA NAP BRITT and FRANK BRITT,

404as parents and natural guardians of DAVID

411BRITT, a minor, by and through their

418undersigned attorneys, hereby notice this

423Court of their Request for Alternative Relief

430and, as grounds therefor, state as follows:

4371. On September 1, 1999, Appellees, SANDRA

444NA P BRITT and FRANK BRITT, filed a Complaint

453against Tampa General Hospital and T he

460Florida Board of Regents, alleging medical

466negligence during and surrounding the birth

472of their son, David Britt, which negligence

479resulted in permanent and serious injuries to

486David Britt.

4882. The Defendants affirmatively defended

493against Plaintiffs' Complaint by alleging

498NICA exclusivity and immunity. As a result

505of Defendants' affirmative defense, the

510Britt's civil action was abated pending a

517determination by the Administ rative Law Judge

524in the Division of Administrative Hearings as

531to the applicability of NICA to the claim.

5393. Pursuant to the Court's Order of

546Abatement, the Britts filed a Petition with

553the Division of Administrative Hearings on

559September 14, 2000, reque sting a

565determination on the issue of NICA

571applicability. In particular, the Appellees

576challenged the Defendants' affirmative

580defense in the civil action by contending

587that appropriate notice under Section

592766.316, Florida Statutes , had not been

598provide d to the Appellees.

6034. On November 8, 2000, The Florida Board of

612Regents and Tampa General Hospital were

618accorded leave to intervene in the

624Administrative proceeding.

6265. On June 23, 2001 [sic], 1 an evidentiary

635hearing was held to resolve whether the

642he alth care providers complied with the

649notice provisions of the Plan. Both The

656Florida Board of Regents and Tampa General

663Hospital were represented by counsel at the

670hearing and participated in the hearing in

677order to present their position that they had

685c omplied with the notice provisions of the

693Plan.

6946. At the hearing, based upon the totality

702of the information provided to the Appellees

709through June 25, 2001, the Appellees

715stipulated that David suffered "a birth -

722related neurological injury" as defined b y

729the Plan. . . . To so stipulate, the

738injuries suffered by David Britt must have

745been "injury to the brain or spinal cord

753. . . caused by oxygen deprivation or

761mechanical injury occurring in the course of

768labor, delivery or resuscitation in the

774immed iate post - delivery period in a hospital,

783which renders the infant permanently and

789substantially mentally and physically

793impaired." Section 766.302(2), Florida

797Statutes .

7997. On August 14, 2001, Administrative Law

806Judge William J. Kendrick entered a Final

813Order finding that proper notice had not been

821given to the Britts and, therefore, the

828Britts could elect to pursue their civil

835action or accept NICA benefits. The Britts

842elected to continue with the pursuit of their

850civil action.

8528. As a result of the Administrative Law

860Judge's Final Order and the Britts' election,

867the Circuit Court lifted the abatement of the

875civil action, and discovery was permitted to

882proceed.

8839. On October 31, 2001, Plaintiffs served

890Interrogatories upon the Defendants in the

896civi l action. One of the interrogatories

903requested the Defendants to: "Describe in

909detail how the incident described in the

916complaint happened, including all actions

921taken by you to prevent the incident".

929Defendant, Florida Health Sciences, Inc.,

934d/b/a Tamp a General Hospital's answer to

941interrogatory #3 stated that:

945. . . a decision was made by the physicians

955employed by co - defendant University of South

963Florida to expedite delivery via cesarean

969section. The minor child, David Britt, was

976delivered via C - sec tion. The initial Apgar

985scores were low but the baby did show signs

994of improvement while still in the operating

1001room. The baby was intubated and transported

1008to recovery. During the transcript [sic -

1015transport], the minor child's endotracheal

1020tube became dislodged. Following this

1025dislodgement the baby decompensated and it

1031was later discovered that the child had

1038suffered an anoxic insult to his brain.

1045. . . The Florida Board of Regents answered

1054Plaintiff's interrogatory #3 by stating :

1060During the labor period, the fetus developed

1067fetal distress. Measures were taken to

1073correct the signs of the fetal distress [sic

1081- and] a decision was made to expedite

1089delivery with a cesarian section. That was

1096accomplished and while one of the initial

1103Apgar scores were low, the baby did improve

1111while in the operating room. He was

1118intubated and was being transported to

1124recovery. Sometime during the transport,

1129David's endotracheal tube became dislodged.

1134At this time, we are not aware of how the

1144tube b ecame dislodged. The baby

1150decompensated following this dislodgement.

1154It was later discovered that the child had

1162suffered an anoxic insult to his brain.

1169* * *

117210. The medical records of Sandra Nap Britt

1180and David Britt are void of any reference t o

1190the endotracheal tube becoming dislodged

1195during the transport. Any and all

1201information pertaining to David Britt's

1206endotracheal tube becoming dislodged during

1211the transport, and the connection between

1217such dislodgement and the possible injuries

1223suffered by David Britt, were not provided to

1231the Appellees or made available to the

1238Appellees until after the administrative

1243hearing held before the Administrative Law

1249Judge.

125011. If, as the Defendants, The Florida Board

1258of Regents and Tampa General Hospital,

1264as sert, David's endotracheal tube became

1270dislodged, and such dislodgment caused

1275decompensation and resulted or contributed to

1281David's anoxic insult to his brain, then

1288David's injury would not qualify for NICA

1295compensation because such an injury would not

1302hav e occurred, in whole or in part, during

1311the labor, delivery, or resuscitation in the

1318immediate post - delivery period, as is

1325required under the Plan. See Sections

1331766.302(2), 766.303(2), 766.308(1) and

1335766.309(1)(a), Florida Statutes .

133912. This newly disco vered evidence

1345pertaining to the dislodgement of David

1351Britt's endotracheal tube could provide an

1357independent basis for excluding David Britt's

1363injury from NICA coverage. Due to the

1370concealment of this fact in the medical

1377records (said concealment occurri ng through

1383the absence of any reference to this

1390incident), Appellees were not aware of these

1397facts at the time of the initial

1404administrative hearing in this matter.

140913. Accordingly, although Appellees believed

1414the Administrative Law Judge's Order should

1420be affirmed, for all the reasons set forth by

1429Appellees in this appeal, should this Court

1436determine that the Administrative Law Judge's

1442Final Order should be reversed, Appellees

1448respectfully request this Court to remand

1454this matter back to the Division of

1461Administrative Hearings for further

1465determinations by the Administrative Law

1470Judge, in light of newly discovered evidence

1477which could have a significant impact upon

1484the applicability and compensability of this

1490claim under the Plan.

1494WHEREFORE, Appellees r espectfully request

1499this Court to affirm the Final Order of the

1508Administrative Law Judge, or, in the

1514alternative, if reversal is warranted,

1519Appellees respectfully request this Court to

1525remand this case for further proceedings in

1532order to allow Plaintiffs t o present the

1540newly discovered evidence to the

1545Administrative Law Judge and to NICA for

1552their determination.

15544. In response to Petitioners'/Appellees' notice, the

1561court, by Order of April 25, 2002, resolved that:

1570Appellees' notice of request for alternat ive

1577relief is treated as a motion to relinquish

1585jurisdiction and is granted for 60 days in

1593order for appellees to file a motion pursuant

1601to Fla.R.Civ.P. 1.540.

16045. On June 3, 2002, Petitioners filed the pending Motion to

1615Amend Final Order and/or for Rehea ring with the Division of

1626Administrative Hearings (DOAH). That motion, which read

1633substantially the same as the notice filed with the court,

1643concluded that:

164511. If, as the Intervenors, The Florida

1652Board of Regents and Tampa General Hospital,

1659assert, Dav id Britt's endotracheal tube

1665became dislodged, and such dislodgment caused

1671decompensation and resulted in or contributed

1677to David Britt's anoxic insult to his brain,

1685and additional sequelae and events in the

1692NICU nursery, then David Britt's injury would

1699no t qualify for NICA compensation because

1706such an injury would not have occurred, in

1714whole or in part, during the labor, delivery,

1722or resuscitation in the immediate post -

1729delivery period, as is required under the

1736Plan. See Sections 766.302(2), 766.303(2),

174176 6.308(1) and 766.309(1)(a), Florida

1746Statutes .

174812. This newly discovered evidence

1753pertaining to the dislodgement of David

1759Britt's endotracheal tube, which is

1764fraudulently absent from the medical records,

1770would provide a basis for excluding David

1777Britt's i njury from NICA coverage, in whole

1785or in part. Due to the concealment of this

1794fact in the medical records (said concealment

1801occurring through the absence of any

1807reference to this incident), Petitioners were

1813not aware of these facts at the time of the

1823init ial administrative hearing in this

1829matter.

183013. After learning of this newly discovered

1837evidence, the Petitioners (acting as

1842Appellees before the Second District Court of

1849Appeal) filed their Notice of Request for

1856Alternative Relief with the District Court of

1863Appeal . . .

186714. In response to the Notice of Request for

1876Alternative Relief, the District Court of

1882Appeal issued its Order stating that the

1889Notice would be treated as a motion to

1897relinquish jurisdiction and such motion was

1903granted for a period of 60 days in order for

1913the Petitioners (Appellees) to file a motion

1920pursuant to Florida Rule of Civil Procedure

19271.540 . . . .

193215. Petitioners request this Court to amend

1939the Final Order concerning the issue of

1946whether David Britt suffered a birth - related

1954neu rological injury within the meaning of

1961Chapter 766, Florida Statutes , given the

1967newly discovered and fraudulently concealed

1972factual circumstances now sworn to in answers

1979to interrogatories by both Intervenors, Tampa

1985General Hospital and The Florida Board o f

1993Regents.

199416. It is Petitioners' contention that the

2001initial conclusion of Administrative Law

2006Judge William Kendrick that David Britt

2012suffered a "birth related neurological

2017injury" was entirely correct. Unfortunately,

2022it appears that counsel for both Intervenors

2029were aware that after the initial

2035resuscitation within the delivery room a

2041subsequent event occurred involving the

2046dislodgment of the endotracheal tube which

2052they apparently believed led to an arrest and

2060code in the neonatal intensive care uni t.

2068Under the circumstances of such conduct and

2075given the sworn evidence concerning the event

2082of subsequent dislodgment of the endotracheal

2088tube, Petitioners request the Administrative

2093Law Judge to find that the subsequent events

2101after the initial successf ul resuscitation,

2107and during transport, do not constitute a

2114compensable claim since brain injuries

2119related to this event would not have occurred

2127during the labor, delivery or resuscitation

2133in the immediate post - delivery period as is

2142required by the plan.

2146WHEREFORE, Petitioners respectfully request

2150that an Amended Order be entered adding a

2158provision finding that the newly discovered

2164incident and its sequelae does not constitute

2171a compensable claim.

21746. In reading the Notice of Request for Alternative Rel ief

2185filed with the court, as well as the Motion to Amend Final Order

2198and/or for Rehearing filed with DOAH, one would reasonably

2207conclude that Petitioners are of the view that, if considered,

2217the "newly discovered evidence" would likely alter the conclusion

2226that David suffered a "birth - related neurological injury,"

2235because his brain injury may be attributable to events (the

2245dislodgement of his endotracheal tube) that occurred after

"2253labor, delivery, or resuscitation in the immediate post - delivery

2263period." S ection 766.302(2), Florida Statutes. See also Nagy v.

2273Florida Birth - Related Neurological Injury Compensation

2280Association , 813 So. 2d 155 (Fla. 4th DCA 2002). So read,

2291Petitioners' motion is founded on a logical premise. However,

2300such is neither Petition ers' contention nor the rationale for the

2311pending motion.

23137. Succinctly stated, Petitioners do not contend that any

2322injury that may have resulted from the dislodgement of David's

2332endotracheal tube affects the conclusion reached that he suffered

2341a "birth - r elated neurological injury," defined as an "injury to

2353the brain . . . caused by oxygen deprivation . . . occurring in

2367the course of labor, delivery, or resuscitation in the immediate

2377post - delivery period in a hospital, which renders the infant

2388permanently and substantially mentally and physically impaired."

2395Section 766.302(2), Florida Statutes. Rather, Petitioners, by

2402their motion, merely "request that an Amended Order be entered

2412adding a provision finding that the newly discovered incident and

2422its sequel ae does not constitute a compensable claim." Stated

2432otherwise, as Petitioners' counsel acknowledged at hearing, they

2440agree the Final Order correctly resolved that David suffered a

"2450birth - related neurological injury," but request that the

2459administrative la w judge find that any dislodgement of his

2469endotracheal tube occurred after "the immediate post - delivery

2478period" and, consequently, the Plan does not preclude them from

2488pursuing a civil action with regard to that incident.

24978. Given that Petitioners neith er seek relief from the

2507Final Order nor contend that the "newly discovered" evidence

2516would likely change the result if rehearing were granted, no

2526useful purpose would be served by conducting an evidentiary

2535hearing to resolve whether good cause exists under Fla.R.Civ.P.

25441.540, to relieve Petitioners from the terms of the Final Order.

2555CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

25589. Pursuant to an order of the District Court of Appeal,

2569Second District, State of Florida, discussed supra , jurisdiction

2577has been relinquished to the Divisi on of Administrative Hearings

2587to consider a motion, pursuant to Fla.R.Civ.P. 1.540, for relief

2597from the Final Order entered August 14, 2001.

260510. Pertinent to this case, Fla.R.Civ.P. 1.540(b), provides

2613as follows:

2615Mistakes; Inadvertence; Excusable Neglect;

2619Newly Discovered Evidence; Fraud; etc. On

2625motion and upon such terms as are just, the

2634court may relieve a party or a party's legal

2643representative from a final judgment, decree,

2649order, or proceeding for the following

2655reasons: . . . (2) newly discovered e vidence

2664which by due diligence could not have been

2672discovered in time to move for a new trial or

2682rehearing; (3) fraud (whether heretofore

2687denominated intrinsic or extrinsic),

2691misrepresentation, or other misconduct of an

2697adverse party . . . .

270311. Notably , as heretofore discussed, Petitioners do not

2711seek relief from the Final Order. Moreover, they do not contend

2722the "newly discovered" evidence would likely change the result if

2732rehearing were granted. Consequently, there is no basis for

2741relief under Fla.R .Civ.P. 1.540(b), and no need to conduct an

2752evidentiary hearing on Petitioners' motion. Dade National Bank

2760of Miami v. Kay , 131 So. 2d 24, 26 (Fla. 3d DCA 1961)(The

"2773requirements for granting a new trial on the ground of newly

2784discovered evidence are [, i nter alia,] . . . that it must appear

2799that the evidence is such as will probably change the result if a

2812new trial is granted; . . . [and] that it is material to the

2826issue."). See also Schlapper v. Maurer , 687 So. 2d 982 (Fla. 5th

2839DCA 1997)(Materiality is one of four elements required before a

2849court should grant relief from fraudulent misrepresentation).

285612. As for Petitioners' request that the administrative law

2865judge conduct an evidentiary hearing and enter an amended final

2875order finding that any dislodg ement of David's endotracheal tube

2885occurred after "the immediate post - delivery period" and,

2894consequently, the Plan does not preclude them from pursuing a

2904civil action with regard to that incident, I decline to accord

2915such relief for two reasons. First, ju risdiction was

2924relinquished to the Division of Administrative Hearings for the

2933limited purpose of considering a motion filed pursuant to

2942Fla.R.Civ.P. 1.540. Petitioners' request exceeds the bounds of

2950the court's delegation. Secondly, given Petitioners'

2956a cknowledgement that the claim is compensable, the subsequent

2965dislodgement of David's endotracheal tube is not material to the

2975issue of whether he suffered a "birth - related neurological

2985injury." Consequently, whether the dislodgement occurred during

"2992the i mmediate post - delivery period" or thereafter is not a

3004matter the administrative law judge need address. See Section

3013766.309, Florida Statutes, and Gugelmin v. Division of

3021Administrative Hearings , 27 Fla.L.Weekly D1101a (Fla. 4th DCA

3029May 8, 2002).

3032CONCLUSI ON

3034Based on the foregoing, it is

3040ORDERED that Petitioners' Motion to Amend Final Order and/or

3049for Rehearing is denied.

3053DONE AND ORDERED this 31st day of July, 2002, in

3063Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.

3067___________________________________

3068W ILLIAM J. KENDRICK

3072Administrative Law Judge

3075Division of Administrative Hearings

3079The DeSoto Building

30821230 Apalachee Parkway

3085Tallahassee, Florida 32399 - 3060

3090(850) 488 - 9675 SUNCOM 278 - 9675

3098Fax Filing (850) 921 - 6847

3104www.doah.state.fl.us

3105Filed with the Clerk of the

3111Division of Administrative Hearings

3115this 31st day of July, 2002.

3121ENDNOTE

31221/ The hearing was held on June 25, 2001.

3131COPIES FURNISHED:

3133Kenneth J. Plante, Esquire

3137Wilbur E. Brew ton, Esquire

3142Brewton, Plante & Plante, P.A.

3147225 South Adams Street

3151Suite 250

3153Tallahassee, Florida 32301

3156Michael N. Brown, Esquire

3160Allen Dell, P.A.

3163Post Office Box 2111

3167Tampa, Florida 33601

3170Roland J. Lamb, Esquire

3174Hahn, Morgan & Lamb

31782701 North Rocky Po int Drive

3184Suite 410

3186Tampa, Florida 33601

3189Lynn Larson, Executive Director

3193Florida Birth - Related Neurological

3198Injury Compensation Association

32011435 Piedmont Drive, East, Suite 101

3207Tallahassee, Florida 32312

3210David S. Nelson, Esquire

3214Smith & Fuller, P.A.

3218Post Office Box 3288

3222Tampa, Florida 33601

3225NOTICE OF RIGHT TO JUDICIAL REVIEW

3231A party who is adversely affected by this final order is entitled

3243to judicial review pursuant to Sections 120.68 and 766.311,

3252Florida Statutes. Review proceedings are govern ed by the Florida

3262Rules of Appellate Procedure. Such proceedings are commenced by

3271filing one copy of a Notice of Appeal with the Agency Clerk of the

3285Division of Administrative Hearings and a second copy, accompanied

3294by filing fees prescribed by law, with the appropriate District

3304Court of Appeal. See Section 120.68(2), Florida Statutes, and

3313Florida Birth - Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association

3321v. Carreras , 598 So. 2d 299 (Fla. 1st DCA 1992). The Notice of

3334Appeal must be filed within 30 days o f rendition of the order to

3348be reviewed.

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Proceedings: Letter to parties of record from Judge Kendrick acknowledging receipt of the Second District Court of Appeal`s Opinion on Remand from the Supreme Court of Florida, dated December 19, 2007.
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Date: 05/21/2007
Proceedings: Appellant, Florida Board of Regents` Notice of Supplemental Authority filed.
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Date: 08/29/2002
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Date: 08/22/2002
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Date: 08/12/2002
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Date: 07/31/2002
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Date: 07/31/2002
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Date: 07/31/2002
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Date: 07/26/2002
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Date: 07/26/2002
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Date: 07/19/2002
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Date: 07/19/2002
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Date: 07/18/2002
Proceedings: Supplemental Status Report filed by R. Lamb
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Date: 07/18/2002
Proceedings: Respondent`s Supplemental Response to Petitioners` Motion to Amend Final Order and/or for Rehearing (filed via facsimile).
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Date: 07/17/2002
Proceedings: Order issued. (by separate notice an evidentiary hearing will be scheduled by telephone to address Petitioner`s motion to amend final order and/or for rehearing)
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Date: 07/17/2002
Proceedings: Letter to Klein, Bury & Associates from P. Singleton confirming services of court reporter (filed via facsimile).
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Date: 07/16/2002
Proceedings: Notice of Hearing issued (hearing set for July 22, 2002; 8:30 a.m.; Tallahassee, FL).
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Date: 07/05/2002
Proceedings: By Order of the Court: Appellees shall file a supplemental status report by July 22, 2002 filed.
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Date: 07/01/2002
Proceedings: Status Report filed by Petitioner.
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Date: 06/28/2002
Proceedings: Intervenor Tampa General Hospital`s Notice of Filing of an Additional Exhibit in Support of its Response to Petitioners` "Motion to Amend Final Order and/or for Rehearing" filed.
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Date: 06/24/2002
Proceedings: Second Amended Notice of Taking Deposition Duces Tecum, S. Badia filed.
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Date: 06/17/2002
Proceedings: Notice of Taking Deposition Duces Tecum, K. Huffman filed.
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Date: 06/17/2002
Proceedings: Response to Motion to Amend Final Order and/or for Rehearing (filed by Respondnet via facsimile).
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Date: 06/17/2002
Proceedings: Amended Notice of Taking Deposition, C. Lynch filed.
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Date: 06/12/2002
Proceedings: Intervenor Tampa General Hospital`s Response to Petitioners` "Motion to Amend Final Order and/or for Rehearing" filed.
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Date: 06/11/2002
Proceedings: Intervenor, Florida Board on Regents` Response to Petitioners` Motion to Amend Final Order and/or for Rehearing filed.
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Date: 06/10/2002
Proceedings: Notice of Taking Deposition, S. Badia, P. Roccio, C. Lynch, S. Devanesan filed.
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Date: 06/07/2002
Proceedings: Notice of Taking Deposition Duces Tecum, S. Musinski filed.
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Date: 06/03/2002
Proceedings: Motion to Amend Final Order and/or for Rehearing filed by Petitioners.
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Date: 04/29/2002
Proceedings: BY ORDER OF THE COURT: (Appeellees shall file a status report within 70 days). filed.
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Date: 04/29/2002
Proceedings: BY ORDER OF THE COURT: (appellees` notice of request for alternative relief is treated as a motion to relinquish jurisdiction is granted) filed.
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Date: 04/10/2002
Proceedings: Intervenor/Appellant, Florida Board of Regents`, Response to Appellees` Notice of Request for Alternative Relief filed.
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Date: 04/01/2002
Proceedings: Notice of Request for Alternative Relief filed.
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Date: 02/28/2002
Proceedings: Appellees` Answer Brief filed.
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Date: 02/15/2002
Proceedings: Amended Reply Brief of Intervenor, the Florida Board of Regents (USF) filed.
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Date: 02/11/2002
Proceedings: BY ORDER OF THE COURT: (Appellees` motion to strike appellant`s (Florida Board of Regents) reply brief is denied as moot). filed.
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Date: 02/08/2002
Proceedings: BY ORDER OF THE COURT: (Appellees` motion to dismiss the above appeal is denied). filed.
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Date: 01/30/2002
Proceedings: Appellees` Motion for Sanctions Against Appellant, Florida Health Sciences Center, Inc. filed.
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Date: 01/25/2002
Proceedings: Appellant/Intervenor Florida Board of Regents` Joinder in Appellant Florida Health Sciences Center, Inc.`s Motion to Consolidate and in Notice of Related Case filed.
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Date: 01/24/2002
Proceedings: Appellant/Intervenor Florida Board of Regent`s Motion to Accept Extended Reply Brief or, in the Alternative, to File Amended Reply Brief filed.
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Date: 01/22/2002
Proceedings: BY ORDER OF THE COURT: (Appellants` motion for stay pending review is denied). filed.
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Date: 01/22/2002
Proceedings: Appellees` Response to Appellant`s Motion for Stay Pending Review filed.
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Date: 01/17/2002
Proceedings: Motion to Strike Appellant, Florida Board of Regents`, Reply Brief filed.
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Date: 01/17/2002
Proceedings: BY ORDER OF THE COURT: (Intervenor`s motion for consolidation of record on appeal is granted). filed.
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Date: 01/16/2002
Proceedings: BY ORDER OF THE COURT: (Appellees shall file a response to Appellant`s motion for stay pending review within ten days). filed.
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Date: 01/16/2002
Proceedings: Motion for Stay Pending Review filed.
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Date: 01/11/2002
Proceedings: Index, Record, Certificate of Record sent out.
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Date: 01/10/2002
Proceedings: Received payment in the amount of $129.00 for Record on Appeal
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Date: 01/10/2002
Proceedings: BY ORDER OF THE COURT: (Appellees` notice of withdrawal of erroneously filed reply is granted) filed.
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Date: 01/10/2002
Proceedings: Reply Brief of Intervenor, the Florida Board of Regents (USF) filed in DCA Case No. 2D01-3919
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Date: 01/04/2002
Proceedings: Motion to Dismiss Appeal filed by T. Valles
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Date: 12/24/2001
Proceedings: Notice of Withdrawal of Erroneously Filed Reply filed by T. Valles
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Date: 12/20/2001
Proceedings: Request for Oral Argument filed in DCA Case No. 2D01-3919
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Date: 12/20/2001
Proceedings: Appellees` Answer Brief filed in 2D01-3919
Date: 12/12/2001
Proceedings: Statement of Service Preparation of Record sent out.
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Date: 12/10/2001
Proceedings: Appellees` Answer Brief filed.
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Date: 12/06/2001
Proceedings: BY ORDER OF THE COURT: (Appellees` motion for extension of time is granted and the answer brief shall be filed by January 21, 202). filed.
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Date: 12/03/2001
Proceedings: Appellant Florida Board of Regents/USF`s Response to Appellees` Motion to Show Cause, Motion to Dismiss as a Sanction Against Florida Health Sciences Center, Inc. and Motion for Clarification of the Answer Brief Due Date filed.
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Date: 12/03/2001
Proceedings: BY ORDER OF THE COURT: (Appellees` motion to strike appellants` notice of related cases is denied). filed.
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Date: 12/03/2001
Proceedings: Response to Appellant, Florida Board of Regents`, Motion for Consolidation of Record on Appeal filed.
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Date: 11/30/2001
Proceedings: BY ORDER OF THE COURT: (Appellant`s motion to withdraw is granted). filed.
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Date: 11/29/2001
Proceedings: Unopposed Motion for Extension of Time filed by T. Valles
Date: 11/27/2001
Proceedings: Appellant`s Initial Brief (DCA Case No. 2D01-4033) filed.
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Date: 11/27/2001
Proceedings: Index, Record, Certificate of Record (for DCA Case No. 2D01-3919) sent out.
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Date: 11/26/2001
Proceedings: Notice of Non-Notification of Appellant`s Motion for Extension of Time filed by T. Valles.
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Date: 11/26/2001
Proceedings: Appellants` Initial Brief filed in DCA Case No. 2D01-4033
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Date: 11/26/2001
Proceedings: Motion for Consolidation of Record on Appeal filed by M. Brown
Date: 11/26/2001
Proceedings: Received payment in the amount of $137.00.
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Date: 11/19/2001
Proceedings: Appellant Board of Regents/USF`s Request for Oral Argument filed.
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Date: 11/19/2001
Proceedings: Motion for Leave to Withdraw as Counsel filed W. Moody
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Date: 11/19/2001
Proceedings: Intervenor, the Florida Board of Regents (USF) Amended Initial Appeal Brief filed.
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Date: 11/19/2001
Proceedings: Motion for Leave to File Intervenor`s Amended Initial Brief filed.
Date: 11/19/2001
Proceedings: BY ORDER OF THE COURT: (Appellant`s motion for extension of time is granted). filed.
Date: 11/19/2001
Proceedings: Index (For DCA Case No. 2D01-4033) sent out.
Date: 11/19/2001
Proceedings: Index (For DCA Case No. 2D01-3970) sent out.
Date: 11/14/2001
Proceedings: Statement of Service Preparation of Record sent out.
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Date: 11/13/2001
Proceedings: Intervenor, the Florida Board of Regents (USF) Initial Appeal Brief filed.
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Date: 11/09/2001
Proceedings: Order (Petitioners` election to reject an award under the Plan and to pursue their common law remedies is effective when filed, and requires no order or approval).
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Date: 11/09/2001
Proceedings: Notice of Related Cases (filed by M. Brown via facsimile).
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Date: 11/09/2001
Proceedings: Index (For DCA Case No. 2D01-3919) sent out.
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Date: 10/25/2001
Proceedings: BY ORDER OF THE COURT: (Appellants` motion for stay pending review is denied without prejudice to seek stay in trial court) filed.
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Date: 10/12/2001
Proceedings: BY ORDER OF THE COURT: (Intervenor, Florida Board of Regents, is joined as an appellant in this matter) filed.
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Date: 10/10/2001
Proceedings: BY ORDER OF THE COURT: (Appellees are directed to serve response within 10 days to the appellants` motion for stay pending review). filed.
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Date: 10/09/2001
Proceedings: Motion for Stay Pending Review filed by M. Brown & D. Nelson in the Second District Court of Appeal
Date: 10/03/2001
Proceedings: Order issued (Petitioners` election to reject an award under the Plan and to pursue their common law remedies is effective when filed, and requires no order or approval of the administrative law judge).
Date: 10/01/2001
Proceedings: Certified copy of Dandar & Dandar, P.A.`s Notice of Appeal sent out.
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Date: 09/28/2001
Proceedings: Notice of Related Cases filed by K. Dandar.
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Date: 09/28/2001
Proceedings: Dandar & Dandar, P.A.`s Notice of Appeal filed.
Date: 09/24/2001
Proceedings: Notice of Related Cases filed by M. Brown
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Date: 09/19/2001
Proceedings: Letter to DOAH from the District Court of Appeal filed. DCA Case No. 2D01-4033
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Date: 09/17/2001
Proceedings: Intervenor, Florida Board of Regents Joinder in Appeal filed.
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Date: 09/13/2001
Proceedings: Letter to DOAH from the District Court of Appeal filed. DCA Case No. 2D01-3970
Date: 09/12/2001
Proceedings: Certified Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association`s Notice of Appeal filed.
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Date: 09/11/2001
Proceedings: Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association`s Notice of Appeal filed.
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Date: 09/10/2001
Proceedings: Letter to DOAH from the District Court of Appeal filed. DCA Case No. 2D01-3919
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Date: 09/07/2001
Proceedings: Notice of Election to Pursue Civil Action filed by Petitioners.
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Date: 09/05/2001
Proceedings: Certified Intervenor Florida Health Sciences Center, Inc. d/b/a Tampa General Hospital`s Notice of Appeal filed.
Date: 09/04/2001
Proceedings: Intervenor Florida Health Sciences Center, Inc. d/b/a Tampa General Hospital`s Notice of Appeal filed.
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Date: 08/14/2001
Proceedings: DOAH Final Order
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Date: 08/14/2001
Proceedings: Order issued (the motion of the law firm of Dandar & Dandar, P.A., to adjudicate charging and retaining liens is denied).
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Date: 08/14/2001
Proceedings: Final Order issued (hearing held June 25, 2001). CASE CLOSED.
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Date: 07/26/2001
Proceedings: (Proposed Final Order filed by M. Brown
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Date: 07/26/2001
Proceedings: (Proposed) Final Order filed by Intervenor.
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Date: 07/26/2001
Proceedings: (Proposed) Final Order With Disk filed by Petitioner.
Date: 07/16/2001
Proceedings: Transcript filed.
Date: 06/25/2001
Proceedings: Exhibits filed (not available for viewing).
Date: 06/25/2001
Proceedings: Exhibits filed (not available for viewing).
Date: 06/25/2001
Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Hearing Held; see case file for applicable time frames.
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Date: 06/08/2001
Proceedings: Amended Notice of Hearing issued. (hearing set for June 25 and 26, 2001; 9:00 a.m.; Tampa, FL, amended as to first day of hearing only).
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Date: 06/07/2001
Proceedings: Notice of Appearance (filed by W. Brewton via facsimile).
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Date: 06/04/2001
Proceedings: Intervenor, Florida Board of Regents` Intention to Rely and Notice of Filing Deposition of Sandra Nap Britt filed.
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Date: 05/30/2001
Proceedings: Letter to Judge Kendrick from S. Graham (confirming conference call) filed via facsimile.
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Date: 05/25/2001
Proceedings: Letter to Judge Kendrick from M. Brown regarding telephone conference (filed via facsimile).
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Date: 05/21/2001
Proceedings: Petitioners` Response to Intervenor Tampa General Hospital`s Request to Produce filed.
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Date: 05/07/2001
Proceedings: Deposition (of C. Lynch) filed.
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Date: 05/07/2001
Proceedings: Deposition (of J. Kell Williams, MD) filed.
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Date: 05/07/2001
Proceedings: Notice of Filing filed by W. Hahn.
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Date: 05/07/2001
Proceedings: Intervenor, Tampa General Hospital`s Notice of Filing filed.
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Date: 05/03/2001
Proceedings: Affidavit of J.K. Williams, M.D. filed.
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Date: 05/03/2001
Proceedings: Deposition of C. Lynch, Condensed filed.
Date: 05/03/2001
Proceedings: Deposition Transcript of Catherine Lynch, M.D. filed.
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Date: 05/03/2001
Proceedings: Intervenor, Florida Board of Regents` Notice of Filing filed.
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Date: 04/30/2001
Proceedings: Letter to Judge Kendrick from M. Brown (location of hearing) filed.
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Date: 04/27/2001
Proceedings: Letter to Judge Kendrick from M. Brown (request to hold hearing in Tampa) (filed via facsimile).
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Date: 04/26/2001
Proceedings: Florida Board of Regents` Request for Copies filed.
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Date: 04/24/2001
Proceedings: Florida Board of Regents` Request for Copies (filed via facsimile).
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Date: 04/23/2001
Proceedings: Deposition (of N. Tooley) filed.
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Date: 04/23/2001
Proceedings: Deposition (of P. Ogden) filed.
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Date: 04/23/2001
Proceedings: Deposition (of Q. Darnell) filed.
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Date: 04/23/2001
Proceedings: Deposition (of J. Grattan) filed.
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Date: 04/23/2001
Proceedings: Intervenor, Tampa General Hospital`s Notice of Filing filed.
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Date: 04/23/2001
Proceedings: Intervenor Tampa General Hospital`s Request to Produce filed.
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Date: 04/11/2001
Proceedings: Notice of Serving Plaintiffs` Interrogatories to Intervenor, Tampa General Hospital filed.
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Date: 04/04/2001
Proceedings: Notice of Taking Deposition Duces Tecum filed by Petitioners.
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Date: 03/30/2001
Proceedings: Second Amended Notice of Taking Deposition Duces Tecum (of J. Kell Williams, M.D.) filed.
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Date: 03/23/2001
Proceedings: Notice of Taking Deposition, Kennan Dandar, Esq. filed.
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Date: 03/23/2001
Proceedings: 4 Amended Notice of Taking Deposition Duces Tecum filed by R. Lamb.
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Date: 03/15/2001
Proceedings: Notice of Hearing by Video Teleconference issued (video hearing set for June 25 and 26, 2001; 9:00 a.m.; Tampa and Tallahassee, FL).
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Date: 03/08/2001
Proceedings: 45-Day Status Report Pursuant to Order of January 22, 2001 (filed via facsimile).
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Date: 02/20/2001
Proceedings: Notice of Taking Depositions filed.
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Date: 02/20/2001
Proceedings: 2 Notice of Taking Deposition (location has been changed) filed.
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Date: 02/01/2001
Proceedings: Florida Board of Regents` Response to Amended Petition filed.
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Date: 01/29/2001
Proceedings: Amended Petition filed by Petitioners.
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Date: 01/22/2001
Proceedings: Order issued (Petitioners` Motion to Amend Petition is granted, Ruling on the Motion to Adjudicate Charging & Retaining Liens is deferred until a final order on the merits is rendered).
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Date: 01/22/2001
Proceedings: Petitioner`s Response to Request for Evidentiary Hearing on Compensability filed.
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Date: 01/22/2001
Proceedings: Objection to Intervenor, Tampa General Hospital`s Notice of Filing filed by Petitioners.
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Date: 01/11/2001
Proceedings: Intervenor Tampa General Hospital's Notice of Filing (Deposition of S. Britt) filed.
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Date: 01/10/2001
Proceedings: Index, Record, and Certificate of Record sent to the District Court of Appeal.
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Date: 01/09/2001
Proceedings: Request for Evidentiary Hearing on Compensability filed by Respondent.
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Date: 01/04/2001
Proceedings: Notice of Telephonic Hearing (Thursday, January 18, 2001 at 11:30 a.m., filed via facsimile).
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Date: 01/04/2001
Proceedings: Order issued (Respondent shall file its Response to the petition with seven days from the date of this order).
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Date: 12/29/2000
Proceedings: Motion to Amend Petition filed by Petitioners.
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Date: 12/21/2000
Proceedings: Order Granting Substitution of Counsel issued.
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Date: 12/07/2000
Proceedings: (Proposed) Order Granting Substitution of Counsel filed.
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Date: 12/07/2000
Proceedings: Stipulation for Substitution of Counsel filed by K. Dandar and R. Lamb.
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Date: 11/30/2000
Proceedings: Order issued (within 14 days from the date of this Order, Respondent shall file its response to the petition for benefits).
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Date: 11/27/2000
Proceedings: Notice of Charging Lien for Cost and Fees and Retaining Lien for Costs filed by K. Dandar.
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Date: 11/27/2000
Proceedings: Motion to Adjudicate Charging and Retaining Liens filed by K. Dandar.
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Date: 11/27/2000
Proceedings: Notice of Appearance (filed by R. Lamb via facsimile).
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Date: 11/08/2000
Proceedings: Order issued (Florida Board of Regents and Tampa General Hospital`s Motion to Intervene is granted).
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Date: 11/03/2000
Proceedings: Notice of Administrative Hearing (via telephonic) filed by M. Brown.
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Date: 10/13/2000
Proceedings: Petitioner`s Opposition to Intervention filed.
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Date: 10/10/2000
Proceedings: Tampa General Hospital`s Notice of Adoption of Florida Board of Regents` Motion to Intervene in Proceedings Regarding Sandra Nap Britt and Frank Britt, on Behalf of and as Parents and Natural Guardians of David Britt filed.
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Date: 09/28/2000
Proceedings: Order issued. (Respondent`s motion to accept L. Larson as qualified representative is granted)
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Date: 09/26/2000
Proceedings: Motion to Act as Qualified Representative before the Division of Administrative Hearings filed.
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Date: 09/26/2000
Proceedings: Notice of Assignment of File filed by L. Larson.
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Date: 09/25/2000
Proceedings: Florida Board of Regents` Motion to Intervene in Proceedings Regarding Sandra Nap Britt and Frank Britt, on Behalf of and as Parents and Natural Guardians of David Britt filed.
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Date: 09/18/2000
Proceedings: Letter to parties of record from Elma Moore enclosing NICA claim for compensation with medical records sent out.
Date: 09/15/2000
Proceedings: Notice sent out.
Date: 09/14/2000
Proceedings: NICA Medical Records filed (not available for viewing).
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Date: 09/14/2000
Proceedings: Petition For Benefits Pursuant to Florida Statute 766.301 et.seq. filed.

Case Information

Judge:
WILLIAM J. KENDRICK
Date Filed:
09/14/2000
Date Assignment:
09/18/2000
Last Docket Entry:
06/05/2008
Location:
Tallahassee, Florida
District:
Northern
Agency:
Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Associati
Suffix:
N
 

Counsels

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