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Deborah Bartholow Loucks
Deborah Bartholow Loucks
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Florida Laws: 120.52120.569120.57120.60489.521489.522

08-002821RX  SAURIN MODI vs BOARD OF PHARMACY  (2008)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 16, 2008
The issues in this case are the amount of attorney’s fees and costs to be awarded to Petitioners pursuant to Section 120.595, Florida Statutes (2007);1 whether Petitioners are entitled to fees and costs pursuant to Subsections 57.105(5), 120.569(2)(e), and 120.595(4), Florida Statutes; and, if so, what amount should be awarded.Fourteen Petitioners, who filed separate rule challenges with identical issues, were not entitled to the statutory limit of fees for each petition. The fees were awarded as if one petition was filed.
08-002823RX  DEEPAKKUMAR SHAH, M.PH., PH.D vs BOARD OF PHARMACY  (2008)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 16, 2008
The issues in this case are the amount of attorney’s fees and costs to be awarded to Petitioners pursuant to Section 120.595, Florida Statutes (2007);1 whether Petitioners are entitled to fees and costs pursuant to Subsections 57.105(5), 120.569(2)(e), and 120.595(4), Florida Statutes; and, if so, what amount should be awarded.Fourteen Petitioners, who filed separate rule challenges with identical issues, were not entitled to the statutory limit of fees for each petition. The fees were awarded as if one petition was filed.
08-002824RX  MIJEONG CHANG vs BOARD OF PHARMACY  (2008)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 16, 2008
The issues in this case are the amount of attorney’s fees and costs to be awarded to Petitioners pursuant to Section 120.595, Florida Statutes (2007);1 whether Petitioners are entitled to fees and costs pursuant to Subsections 57.105(5), 120.569(2)(e), and 120.595(4), Florida Statutes; and, if so, what amount should be awarded.Fourteen Petitioners, who filed separate rule challenges with identical issues, were not entitled to the statutory limit of fees for each petition. The fees were awarded as if one petition was filed.
08-003298RX  NABIL KHALIL vs BOARD OF PHARMACY  (2008)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 08, 2008
The issues in this case are the amount of attorney’s fees and costs to be awarded to Petitioners pursuant to Section 120.595, Florida Statutes (2007);1 whether Petitioners are entitled to fees and costs pursuant to Subsections 57.105(5), 120.569(2)(e), and 120.595(4), Florida Statutes; and, if so, what amount should be awarded.Fourteen Petitioners, who filed separate rule challenges with identical issues, were not entitled to the statutory limit of fees for each petition. The fees were awarded as if one petition was filed.
08-003347RX  HADYA ALAMEDDINE vs BOARD OF PHARMACY  (2008)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 11, 2008
The issues in this case are the amount of attorney’s fees and costs to be awarded to Petitioners pursuant to Section 120.595, Florida Statutes (2007);1 whether Petitioners are entitled to fees and costs pursuant to Subsections 57.105(5), 120.569(2)(e), and 120.595(4), Florida Statutes; and, if so, what amount should be awarded.Fourteen Petitioners, who filed separate rule challenges with identical issues, were not entitled to the statutory limit of fees for each petition. The fees were awarded as if one petition was filed.
08-003488RX  BALAJI LAKSHMINARAYANAN vs BOARD OF PHARMACY  (2008)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 18, 2008
The issues in this case are the amount of attorney’s fees and costs to be awarded to Petitioners pursuant to Section 120.595, Florida Statutes (2007);1 whether Petitioners are entitled to fees and costs pursuant to Subsections 57.105(5), 120.569(2)(e), and 120.595(4), Florida Statutes; and, if so, what amount should be awarded.Fourteen Petitioners, who filed separate rule challenges with identical issues, were not entitled to the statutory limit of fees for each petition. The fees were awarded as if one petition was filed.
08-003510RX  ANAND NARAYANAN vs BOARD OF PHARMACY  (2008)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 21, 2008
The issues in this case are the amount of attorney’s fees and costs to be awarded to Petitioners pursuant to Section 120.595, Florida Statutes (2007);1 whether Petitioners are entitled to fees and costs pursuant to Subsections 57.105(5), 120.569(2)(e), and 120.595(4), Florida Statutes; and, if so, what amount should be awarded.Fourteen Petitioners, who filed separate rule challenges with identical issues, were not entitled to the statutory limit of fees for each petition. The fees were awarded as if one petition was filed.
00-001115  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK, MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY, AND MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING vs DEBORAH A. HULBERT  (2000)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 10, 2000
Whether Respondent violated Sections 491 and 455, Part II, Florida Statutes (1999) (currently Section 456, Florida Statutes), and the rules promulgated pursuant thereto; and if so, what penalty should be imposed.Respondent guilty of numerous violations, including Medicaid fraud and illegally prescribing medications. Recommend license revocation.
01-004572PL  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK, MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY, AND MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING vs MARGARET BLACK, LCSW  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Nov. 29, 2001
Whether Respondent, Margaret Black, LCSW, violated Subsections 491.009(2)(q) and (v), Florida Statutes (1999), and, if so, what disciplinary action should be taken, if any.Respondent violated statute prohibiting disclosure of confidential communications.

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