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Eric Dwayne Dunlap
Eric Dwayne Dunlap
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Bar #897477(FL)     License for 34 years
Altamonte Springs FL

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95-002534F  PREFERRED SERVICES, INC. vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES  (1995)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 17, 1995
Whether the Division of Administrative Hearings has subject matter jurisdiction to conduct a formal hearing under the provisions of Section 120.57(1)(b)10., Florida Statutes for costs and attorney's fees, if a decision of a case on appeal to the District Court of Appeal has not been rendered. Whether the Division of Administrative Hearings has subject matter jurisdiction for petition for attorney's fees and costs under the provisions of Section 57.111, Florida Statutes, if a decision of a case on appeal to the District Court of Appeal has not been rendered.DOAH without jurisdiction to determine attorneys' fees under 120.57(1)(b)10; filing petition for fees prior to appellate court decision, under 57.111 premature.
94-001722  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES vs NEWLEAF CENTER, INC.  (1994)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 01, 1994
The issue is whether a fee of $100 should be assessed against Respondent for filing its license renewal application late.Person who is minority but lacks technical control is not entitled to Minority Business Enterprise designation.
92-003755  ERNEST ARNOLD vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES  (1992)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 23, 1992
In his charge of discrimination and petition for relief, Petitioner alleges that Respondent violated Section 760.10, Florida Statutes, by terminating him and discriminating against him on account of his race. The issue in this proceeding is whether that violation occurred. Respondent's motion to dismiss also raises a threshold issue as to the timeliness of Ernest Arnold's petition for relief.No discrimination proven where black male employee was fired for excessive absenteeism.
93-000325F  SAM PATTERSON | S. P. vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES  (1993)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jan. 19, 1993
Petitioner filed a motion for attorney's fees and costs, pursuant to Section 57.111, F.S. after Respondent voluntarily amended its report of abuse or neglect regarding Petitioner. The parties have stipulated that these three issues remain for disposition: Whether Petitioner is a "small business party", as defined in Subsection 57.111(3)(d), F.S.; Whether the underlying proceeding had a "reasonable basis in law and fact" at the time it was initiated by the agency Respondent; and Whether the fees and costs claimed by Petitioner are "reasonable and necessary". The parties wish to defer resolution of this final issue pending outcome of the prior two issues.No entitlement to fees after HRS amended child abuse report before hearing when agency had reasonable basis to initially determine abuse occured.

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