Corredor v. Florida Dep't of High. Saf. & Motor Vehs., 531 U.S. 880 (2000). · Go Syfert
Corredor v. Florida Dep't of High. Saf. & Motor Vehs., 531 U.S. 880 (2000). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
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Subjective determinations such as bad faith are “singularly inappropriate for determination on summary judgment.” Suisman, Shapiro v. Suisman, 2006 WL [387289] at *9, quoting Cadbury Beverages v. Cott Corp., 73 F.3d 474, 483 (2d Cir.1996); see also U.S. ex rel Cantekin v. Univ. of Pittsburgh, 192 F.3d 402 (3d Cir. 1999), cert. denied, 531 U.S. 880 , 121 S.Ct. 192 , 148 L.Ed.2d 133 (2000) (defendant’s state of mind typically should not be decided on summary judgment).
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Corredor
v.
Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
No. 00-245.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 2, 2000.
531 U.S. 880
Published

Dist. Ct. App. Fla., 5th Dist. Certiorari denied.