· 9/6/2006
J.F. v. Department of Children & Families
Citations
- 936 So. 2d 1210
- 2006 Fla. App. LEXIS 14960
- 2006 WL 2570825
How courts have described this case
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- application of the three-year medical-malpractice statute of repose did not violate the “open courts” provision of the Connecticut constitution
- application of the three-year medical-malpractice statute of repose did not violate the “open courts” provision of the Connecticut constitution
- no pre-1818 common law right to recover for wrongful death against defendant’s administrator or executor
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Judges: Monaco, Orfinger, Pleus
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