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		<title>1st DCA Case denying request for cert review of a MSJ denial predicated on statute of limitations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an opinion issued today in  Abbey v. Patrick, the First District denied a cert petition request from a doctor who claimed he had a valid statute of limitations defense against a medical negligence suit.  The Court held that this was not an extraordinary case deserving of cert review, and did not reach the merits [...]]]></description>
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