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Thomas Ross McSwain
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73601  Martinez v. Florida Legislature  (1989)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Mar. 23, 1989 Citations: 542 So. 2d 358
542 So. 2d 358 (1989) Bob MARTINEZ, Etc., Appellant, v. The FLORIDA LEGISLATURE, Etc., et al., Appellees. No. 73601. Supreme Court of Florida. March 23, 1989. Rehearing Denied May 16, 1989. Peter M. Dunbar, Gen. Counsel, Office of the Governor, and Alan C. Sundberg, Cynthia S. Tunnicliff, Mary E. Haskins and W. Douglas Hall of Carlton, Fields, Ward, Emmanuel, Smith and Cutler, P.A., Tallahassee, for appellant. Kevin X. Crowley of Cobb, Cole & Bell, Gen. Counsel to Florida House of Representatives..
03-001956  YBOR III, LTD. vs FLORIDA HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION  (2003)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 27, 2003
The issue is whether Petitioner is entitled to receive an allocation of affordable housing funds from the Florida Housing Finance Corporation as a result of the alleged improper scoring of another applicant's application during the 2001 funding cycle.Petitioner entitled to an award of affordable housing funds because Respondent`s scoring of competitor`s application was based upon improper concessions and was inconsistent with strict compliance standards applied by Respondent to Petitioner and others.
96-000894BID  STIMSONITE CORPORATION vs DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES  (1996)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 21, 1996
Whether the Department of Management Services acted arbitrarily, fraudulently, illegally or dishonestly in rejecting the bid proposed by Petitioner Stimsonite Corporation; and Whether the Department of Management Services' proposed award of a contract to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, Inc. was arbitrary, illegal, fraudulent or dishonest.Distinguishes between minor and major variations from BID proposals; party may not submit mandatory material after BID opening.

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