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Robinson v. Robinson
"Where a general master has been appointed for fact-finding and to recommend disposition of pending issues, the trial court is bound by the general master's factual findings unless they are not supported by competent substantial evidence or are clearly erroneous." Garcia v. Garcia, 743 So.2d 1225, 1226 (Fla. 4th DCA 1999); see also Sonson v. Sonson, 815 So.2d 685 (Fla. 3d DCA)(holding that trial court properly ratified general master's findings of fact where findings were supported by competent, substantial evidence), review denied, 835 So.2d 269 (Fla. 2002); De Clements v. De Clements, 662 So…
Miguel LOPEZ
v.
THE CANTEEN CORPORATION and Host International, Inc., Food Services of the Untied States, Inc., and New World Food Services, Inc., a joint venture, d/b/a Host-Miami Joint Venture
v.
THE CANTEEN CORPORATION and Host International, Inc., Food Services of the Untied States, Inc., and New World Food Services, Inc., a joint venture, d/b/a Host-Miami Joint Venture
Nos. 3D01-1630, 3D01-1733.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.
Apr 3, 2002.
Mark J. Feldman, Miami, for appellant., Johnson, Letter & Belsky and Eric D. Belsky, Fort Lauderdale; Gaebe, Murphy, Mullen & Antonelli and Christienne H. Sherouse, for appellees.
Cope, Jorgenson, Sorondo.
Published
Miguel Lopez appeals an adverse summary judgment in a personal injury case. The testimony by the master electrician was that the electrical arc and short circuit would have been instantaneous, and not in accordance with the theory advanced by plaintiff-appellant Lopez. The plaintiff produced no expert testimony to the contrary.
Affirmed.