Routhier v. Barnes
Decision Date | 06 November 2020 |
Docket Number | Case No. 5D20-1862 |
Citation | 305 So.3d 826 |
Parties | Christine M. ROUTHIER, M.D., and ST. Augustine Surgical, LLC, A Florida Limited Liability Company, Petitioners, v. Tonia L. BARNES, Richard T. Barnes and U.S. Bariatric St. Augustine, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company, Respondents. |
Court | Florida District Court of Appeals |
Michael R. D'Lugo, of Wicker Smith O'Hara McCoy & Ford, P.A., Orlando, for Petitioners.
Robert L McLeod, II and Leslie H. Morton, of the McLeod Firm, St. Augustine, for Respondents Tonia L. Barnes and Richard T. Barnes.
No Appearance for Respondent, U.S. Bariatric St. Augustine, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company.
Petitioners, who are defendants in a medical malpractice suit filed below, seek certiorari relief from a discovery order entered by the trial court that essentially compels their counsel and his law firm to disclose the amount of money that it has paid to its retained trial experts in this case over the last three years.
In Younkin v. Blackwelder , 44 Fla. L. Weekly D549, ––– So.3d ––––, 2019 WL 847548 (Fla. 5th DCA Feb. 22, 2019), we denied certiorari relief regarding a substantially similar discovery order. We observed there that while the disclosure of this type of financial information was both consistent with our earlier decision in Vazquez v. Martinez , 175 So. 3d 372, 373–74 (Fla. 5th DCA 2015), and furthered the "truth-seeking function and fairness of the trial," see Springer v. West , 769 So. 2d 1068, 1069 (Fla. 5th DCA 2000), it also appeared to us that the law in this area was not being applied in an even-handed manner to all litigants. Younkin , 44 Fla. L. Weekly at D549, ––– So.3d at –––– ; see also Worley v. Cent. Fla. Young Men's Christian Ass'n , 228 So. 3d 18, 23 (Fla. 2017) ( ).
Accordingly, consistently with our decision in Younkin , we deny the instant petition. However, as we did in Younkin , we certify the following question to the Florida Supreme Court as one of great public importance:
WHETHER THE ANALYSIS AND DECISION IN WORLEY SHOULD ALSO APPLY TO PRECLUDE A DEFENSE LAW FIRM THAT IS NOT A PARTY TO THE LITIGATION FROM HAVING TO DISCLOSE ITS...
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