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Interiors by Sharman, Inc. v. Koon
Citations: 786 So. 2d 1239; 2001 Fla. App. LEXIS 7993; 2001 WL 649853Docket: No. 2D00-4660
Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida; June 13, 2001; Florida; State Appellate Court
Interiors by Sharman, Inc. appealed a post-judgment order that denied its motion for attorney’s fees and costs. The court affirmed the denial of attorney’s fees but reversed the decision regarding costs, citing Section 57.041 of the Florida Statutes, which entitles the prevailing party to recover legal costs. Interiors, recognized as the prevailing party, provided evidence of incurred costs through an affidavit. The trial court's denial of these costs was deemed an error, and the case was remanded for an award of costs. The ruling was affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded. Judges Threadgill and Stringer concurred.