Koppel v. Ochoa
| Docket Number | SC16-1474 |
| Decision Date | 17 May 2018 |
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10 cases
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Gannon v. Cuckler
...the interpretation of a rule of civil procedure in much the same way as we approach the interpretation of a statute. See Koppel v. Ochoa, 243 So. 3d 886, 891 (Fla. 2018) (quoting Saia, 930 So. 2d at 599 ). We begin with the ordinary meaning of the text of the rule, and if that text is unamb......
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State v. Chantiloupe, 4D18–162
...with our supreme court's recent discussion of the analogous civil rule, Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.090. Koppel v. Ochoa , 243 So.3d 886, 2018 WL 2251709 (Fla. May 17, 2018). In Koppel , the supreme court explained that " Rule 1.090 allows for the time period set forth in [other rules......
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Specialty Solutions, Inc. v. Baxter Gypsum & Concrete, LLC
...that the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure are construed in accordance with the principles of statutory construction." Koppel v. Ochoa , 243 So. 3d 886, 891 (Fla. 2018) (quoting Saia Motor Freight Line, Inc. v. Reid , 930 So. 2d 598, 599 (Fla. 2006) ). "[W]hen the language of the statute is ......
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Boyle v. Samotin
...Lopez v. Hall , 233 So. 3d 451, 453 (Fla. 2018), and for questions of "interpretation of the rules of civil procedure," Koppel v. Ochoa , 243 So. 3d 886, 889 (Fla. 2018).This Court adheres to the "supremacy-of-text principle" that "[t]he words of a governing text are of paramount concern, a......
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