Case ID: so2d_201/html/0761-01.html
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Bertha KUPPER, a/k/a Bertha Kupperstein, Appellant, v. A A & J FLOOR WAXING AND PORTER SERVICE, INC., a Florida corporation, and United Meridian Corporation, a Florida corporation, Appellees.
    No. 66-962.
    District Court of Appeal of Florida. Third District.
    Aug. 15, 1967.
    Fuller & Brumer, Kenneth L. Ryskamp, Miami, for appellant.
    Granat, Rosenblatt & Roemer, Joe N. Unger, Miami, for appellee, A A & J Floor Waxing and Porter Service, Inc.
    Wicker, Smith, Pyszka, Blomqvist & Davant, Miami, for appellee, United Meridian Corp.
    
      Before PEARSON, BARKDULL and SWANN, JJ.
   PER CURIAM.

This appeal is from a summary final judgment for the defendants in a personal injury action where the plaintiff alleged she slipped and fell in a public building. The record fails to demonstrate an absence of genuine issue of material fact in that there is a conflict in the depositions, affidavits and answers to interrogatories as to whether the floor was dangerously slick and slippery. See Ladenson v. Eder, Fla. 1967, 195 So.2d 211.

Reversed. 
      
      . We note the cited decision was published after the trial court’s order in the ease.