Case Name: MIAMI BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL, AFL-CIO, Appellant, v. INDEPENDENT ENTERPRISES INTERNATIONAL, INC., a Florida corporation, a/k/a Independent Enterprises, and Edward B. Fitzpatrick, Jr., Construction Corp., a New York corporation doing business in Florida, and Patrick D. Kenally, Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1984-02-21
Citations: 445 So. 2d 670
Docket Number: No. 83-1683
Parties: MIAMI BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL, AFL-CIO, Appellant, v. INDEPENDENT ENTERPRISES INTERNATIONAL, INC., a Florida corporation, a/k/a Independent Enterprises, and Edward B. Fitzpatrick, Jr., Construction Corp., a New York corporation doing business in Florida, and Patrick D. Kenally, Appellees.
Judges: Before HUBBART, NESBITT and BAS-KIN, JJ.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 445
Pages: 670–671

Head Matter:
MIAMI BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL, AFL-CIO, Appellant, v. INDEPENDENT ENTERPRISES INTERNATIONAL, INC., a Florida corporation, a/k/a Independent Enterprises, and Edward B. Fitzpatrick, Jr., Construction Corp., a New York corporation doing business in Florida, and Patrick D. Kenally, Appellees.
No. 83-1683.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.
Feb. 21, 1984.
Joseph C. Segor, Kaplan, Sicking, Hes-sen, Sugarman, Rosenthal & DeCastro and Howard S. Susskind, Miami for appellant.
Abrams & Abrams, and Ira Abrams, Muller, Mintz, Kornreich, Caldwell, Casey, Crosland & Bramnick and Gordon Dean Rogers, Miami for appellees.
Before HUBBART, NESBITT and BAS-KIN, JJ.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Trades Council appeals the trial court's order denying its motion to intervene in the lawsuit between Independent Enterprises and Fitzpatrick. Finding that appellant has failed to show the direct and immediate interest which entitles a litigant to intervene in an action between other parties, Faircloth v. Mr. Boston Distillers Corp., 245 So.2d 240 (Fla.1970), we affirm.
Affirmed.