SUPER PRODUCTS, LLC v. INTRACOASTAL ENVIRONMENTAL, LLC ( 2018 )


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  •                NOT FINAL UNTIL TIME EXPIRES TO FILE REHEARING
    MOTION AND, IF FILED, DETERMINED
    IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL
    OF FLORIDA
    SECOND DISTRICT
    SUPER PRODUCTS, LLC, a Delaware )
    limited liability company,                )
    )
    Appellant,               )
    )
    v.                                        )            Case No. 2D17-1735
    )
    INTRACOASTAL ENVIRONMENTAL, )
    LLC, a Florida limited liability company, )
    )
    Appellee.                )
    ________________________________ )
    Opinion filed July 25, 2018.
    Appeal from the Circuit Court for
    Hillsborough County; Tracy Sheehan,
    Judge.
    Arthur S. Weitzner of Arthur S. Weitzner,
    P.A., Sarasota, for Appellant.
    Adam Hersh of Hunter Business Law,
    Tampa, for Appellee.
    NORTHCUTT, Judge.
    Super Products, LLC, challenges an interlocutory order awarding
    attorney's fees to Intracoastal Environmental, LLC, in this ongoing breach of contract
    action. The circuit court assessed the fees pursuant to a Wisconsin statute in the
    misguided belief that the law of that state governs the Florida lawsuit. Plainly, however,
    the contract's choice of law provision governs only the construction of the contract.
    Still, we lack jurisdiction to reverse the fee award at this time. The order
    does not contain language allowing execution; as such, it is a nonappealable, nonfinal
    order, and we must dismiss this appeal. See McHale v. Grobowsky, 
    913 So. 2d 1292
    ,
    1292 (Fla. 2d DCA 2005). As we do so, it is worth noting that until an action is resolved
    by entry of final judgment, a circuit court has inherent authority to reconsider its
    interlocutory orders. See LoBello v. State Farm Fla. Ins. Co.,152 So. 3d 595, 600 (Fla.
    2d DCA 2014).
    Dismissed.
    MORRIS, J., Concurs.
    LUCAS, J., Concurs in result only.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 17-1735

Filed Date: 7/25/2018

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 7/25/2018