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Kenneth L. Baker
Kenneth L. Baker
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16-2938  AIDA SANTALUCIA and TERESA SANTALUCIA v. JOHN R. WHITTLES, ESQ.  (2017)
District Court of Appeal of Florida Filed: Oct. 19, 2017
DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA FOURTH DISTRICT TERESA SANTALUCIA, individually and as Settlor of the 2006 Teresa Santalucia Irrevocable Trust, and AIDA SANTALUCIA ("AIDA"), individually and as the former Beneficiary of the Trust, Appellants, v. JOHN WHITTLES, ESQ. and RICHMAN GREER, P.A., a professional association, STEPHEN P. MATHISON, ESQ. of STEPHEN MATHISON P.A., a professional association, JEFFREY C. SCHNEIDER, ESQ. and LEVINE KELLOGG LEHMAN, SCHNEIDER, GROSSMAN LLP, a limi..
Bankruptcy No. 89-4521-8P1  In Re Blackwelder Harvesting Co., Inc.  (1989)
United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida Filed: Oct. 17, 1989 Citations: 106 B.R. 301
106 B.R. 301 (1989) In re BLACKWELDER HARVESTING CO., INC., Debtor. Bankruptcy No. 89-4521-8P1. United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida, Tampa Division. October 17, 1989. Malka Isaak, Tampa, Fla., for debtor. John Anthony, Tampa, Fla., for Citrus & Chemical Bank. Lynn Englans, Tampa, Fla., Asst. U.S. Trustee. ORDER ON MOTION TO CONVERT TO CHAPTER 12 ALEXANDER L. PASKAY, Chief Judge. THIS IS a Chapter 11 case and the matter under consideration is a Motion filed by Blackwelder Harvesting Co., ..
2D08-3763  Dumas v. Scott  (2008)
District Court of Appeal of Florida Filed: Sep. 12, 2008 Citations: 989 So. 2d 1190
989 So. 2d 1190 (2008) DUMAS v. SCOTT. No. 2D08-3763. District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District. September 12, 2008. Decision without published opinion. Dismissed.
98-002431  VIEETNAM VETERANS OF FLORIDA FOUNDATION, INC. vs DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE  (1998)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 28, 1998
The issue in this case is whether Petitioner is entitled to an exemption as a charitable institution or as a military museum fundraiser within the respective meanings of Sections 212.08(7)(o)2.b or (l), Florida Statutes (1997). (All Chapter and Section references are to Florida Statutes (1997) unless otherwise stated.)501(c)(3) organization failed to show that its primary purpose is to provide a reasonable percentage of the services enumerated in Section 212.08(7)(o) to persons who cannot afford those services or to raise funds for such an organization.

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