Case Name: Marilyn R. HAMILTON, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Ralph R. Hamilton, deceased, Appellant, v. PAR ASSOCIATES, Hufsey-Nicolaides Associates, Inc., Elizabeth O. Taylor, Patricia Jean Miller and Florida National Bank of Miami, as Personal Representatives of the Estate of Leslie B. Taylor, deceased, and Herbert M. Schwartz, Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1982-07-20
Citations: 418 So. 2d 299
Docket Number: No. 81-1462
Parties: Marilyn R. HAMILTON, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Ralph R. Hamilton, deceased, Appellant, v. PAR ASSOCIATES, Hufsey-Nicolaides Associates, Inc., Elizabeth O. Taylor, Patricia Jean Miller and Florida National Bank of Miami, as Personal Representatives of the Estate of Leslie B. Taylor, deceased, and Herbert M. Schwartz, Appellees.
Judges: Before PEARSON, DANIEL and FERGUSON, JJ., and WILLIAM C. OWEN, JR., (Ret.), Associate Judge.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 418
Pages: 299–299

Head Matter:
Marilyn R. HAMILTON, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Ralph R. Hamilton, deceased, Appellant, v. PAR ASSOCIATES, Hufsey-Nicolaides Associates, Inc., Elizabeth O. Taylor, Patricia Jean Miller and Florida National Bank of Miami, as Personal Representatives of the Estate of Leslie B. Taylor, deceased, and Herbert M. Schwartz, Appellees.
No. 81-1462.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.
July 20, 1982.
Rehearing Denied Sept. 8, 1982.
Virgin, Whittle & Garbis and Gary Gar-bis, Miami, for appellant.
Peters, Pickle, Flynn, Niemoeller, Stieglitz & Downs and Nancy Schleifer and Donna S. Catoe, Pyszka & Kessler, Greene & Cooper and Sharon L. Wolfe, Miami, for appellees.
Before PEARSON, DANIEL and FERGUSON, JJ., and WILLIAM C. OWEN, JR., (Ret.), Associate Judge.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Appellees, having failed to establish the absence of any genuine issue of material fact relating to either liability or causation, were not entitled to a summary judgment in this cause. Accordingly, the judgment is reversed and this cause is remanded for further proceedings.
Reversed and remanded.