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Adorno & Yoss, LLP v. Soltero
Citations: 133 So. 3d 1124; 2014 WL 543281; 2014 Fla. App. LEXIS 1857Docket: No. 3D13-2900
Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida; February 11, 2014; Florida; State Appellate Court
Petitioners Adorno Yoss, LLP (now Liquidating Law Firm, LLP), Steven D. Ginsburg, and Neil Preston Linden seek a writ of certiorari to overturn a trial court order that denied their motion regarding the determination of the plaintiffs' burden of proof in a legal malpractice case. The court dismisses the petition due to the petitioners' failure to demonstrate irreparable harm, which is a necessary condition for invoking certiorari jurisdiction. Citing established case law, the court emphasizes that without proof of irreparable harm that cannot be rectified through direct appeal, the district court lacks jurisdiction. Consequently, the petition for writ of certiorari is dismissed.