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Otis Elevator Co., supra at 903, the Florida Supreme Court stated: - 7 - “Section 440.205 reflects the public policy that an employee shall not be discharged for filing or threatening to file a workers’ compensation claim.” Fla. Stat. Ann. sec. 440.205 falls within title XXXI, chapter 440, Workers’ Compensation of the Florida Statutes. The intent of the Florida legislature with respect to the workers’ compensation laws under chapter 440 is set forth in Fla. Stat. Ann. sec. 440.015 (West 1998),

Laws § 440.1201(2)(cc) (2015) (“‘Purchase’ means taking by sale, lease, discount, negotiation, mortgage, pledge, lien, security interest, issue or reissue, gift, or any other voluntary transaction creating an interest in property.” (Emphasis added.)); id. (dd); id. § 440.8301(1)(a) and (b) (delivery of certificated security occurs when purchaser or thir

Agustin Valenzuela Gallardo v. William Barr 968 F.3d 1053 · Cir.
Brian Jones v. John Keane, Superintendent, Woodbourne Correctional Facility 329 F.3d 290 · Cir.
Archer v. Commissioner 73 T.C. 963 · 1980
Estate of Crosley v. Commissioner 47 T.C. 310 · 1966
Sandoval Zinc Co. v. Commissioner 29 T.C. 1055 · 1958
Aybar-Alejo v. INS · Cir.
InRe: Spearing Tool v. · Cir.
Bobb v. Atty Gen USA · Cir.
Silva v. Garland 27 F.4th 95 · Cir.
Antonia Trinidad Aybar-Alejo v. Immigration and Naturalization Service 230 F.3d 487 · Cir.
Evangelista v. Ashcroft 359 F.3d 145 · Cir.
In Re: Spearing Tool and Manufacturing Co., Inc., Debtor. United States of America v. Crestmark Bank Crestmark Financial Corporation 412 F.3d 653 · Cir.
Alvin Bobb v. Attorney General of the United States 458 F.3d 213 · Cir.
Evangelista v. Ashcroft 359 F.3d 145 · Cir.