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Barry Adam Postman
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19-003974  LATASHA MCCLEARY vs COLE, SCOTT, KISSANE, P.A.  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 25, 2019
The issues in this case are whether, in violation of the Florida Civil Rights Act, Respondent terminated Petitioner's employment on the basis of her race, or retaliated against her for engaging in protected activity; and whether Respondent subjected Petitioner to a hostile work environment.Petitioner failed to prove that Respondent terminated her employment on the basis of her race; retaliated against her for engaging in protected activity; or subjected Petitioner to a hostile work environment.
07-001962PL  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF MEDICINE vs JAMES C. DOZIER, M.D.  (2007)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 07, 2007
The issues in this case for determination are whether Respondent James C. Dozier, M.D., committed the violations of Chapter 458, Florida Statutes (2003), as alleged in an Administrative Complaint filed by the Department of Health on October 3, 2006; and, if so, what disciplinary action should be taken against his license to practice medicine in Florida.Respondent failed to include a pulmonary emolysm in his differential diagnosis.
03-002845  FLORIDA COMMISSION ON HUMAN RELATIONS ON BEHALF OF SHEILA SWASEY vs CELINA HILLS PROPERTY OWNER`S ASSOCIATION, INC.  (2003)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Aug. 04, 2003
The issue for determination is whether Celina Hills Property Owner’s Association (the Association) violated the Fair Housing Act, in its enforcement of the Association’s deed restrictions. The Association refused to allow a homeowner within the Association’s community to put a fence around the front of the homeowner's property to accommodate the disability of the homeowner's son. A secondary issue, if the Association violated the Fair Housing Act, is whether the Association's action is sufficient to permit the award of damages to the Florida Commission on Human Relations (FCHR) for frustration of agency purposes in this matter.Petitioner`s son is disabled and the Association`s action requiring compliance by Petitioner with the fencing regulation constitutes discrimination on the basis of handicapp. Recommended that a final order prohibiting further discrimination be entered.

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