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THE KIDWELL GROUP, LLC v. OMEGA INSURANCE COMPANY

Citation: Not availableDocket: 21-0476

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida; November 17, 2021; Florida; State Appellate Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District, addressed the case of The Kidwell Group, LLC, doing business as Air Quality Assessors of Florida, acting as assignee for Michael Feehan, against Omega Insurance Company. The appeal arose from the County Court for the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, presided over by Judge Edward A. Garrison, with case numbers 2020SC6915 and 2020AP85. The appellant was represented by attorneys Chad A. Barr and Virginia E. Davis Horton, while the appellee was represented by Scot E. Samis. The court affirmed the lower court's decision, with Judges Warner, Gerber, and Levine concurring. The ruling is not final until any timely filed motion for rehearing is resolved.

Legal Issues Addressed

Appellate Review of County Court Decisions

Application: The appellate court reviews decisions from the County Court, with the potential for affirming or reversing the lower court's ruling.

Reasoning: The District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District, addressed the case of The Kidwell Group, LLC, doing business as Air Quality Assessors of Florida, acting as assignee for Michael Feehan, against Omega Insurance Company.

Finality of Appellate Rulings

Application: The court's ruling is not considered final until any motions for rehearing are resolved, indicating the possibility of further proceedings.

Reasoning: The ruling is not final until any timely filed motion for rehearing is resolved.

Judgment Affirmation by Appellate Court

Application: The appellate court affirmed the decision of the lower court after reviewing the case details and submissions.

Reasoning: The court affirmed the lower court's decision, with Judges Warner, Gerber, and Levine concurring.