Case Name: INTEGRALE INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Florida limited liability company; and Keith Knutsson, an individual, Petitioners, v. Matthew P. HOFFMAN, an individual; and PCGL, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, Respondents
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 2017-02-10
Citations: 210 So. 3d 251
Docket Number: Case No. 2D15-5757
Parties: INTEGRALE INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Florida limited liability company; and Keith Knutsson, an individual, Petitioners, v. Matthew P. HOFFMAN, an individual; and PCGL, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, Respondents.
Judges: WALLACE and LUCAS, JJ., Concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Third Series
Volume: 210
Pages: 251–251

Head Matter:
INTEGRALE INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Florida limited liability company; and Keith Knutsson, an individual, Petitioners, v. Matthew P. HOFFMAN, an individual; and PCGL, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, Respondents.
Case No. 2D15-5757
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.
Opinion filed February 10, 2017.
Steven L. Brannock, Ceci Culpepper Berman, and Joseph T. Eagleton of Bran-nock & Humphries, Tampa; and G. Wrede Kirkpatrick of Hines Norman Hines, P.A., Tampa, for Petitioners.
Ginger Barry Boyd of Broad and Cassel, Destín; and Kenneth G.M. Mather of Gun-ster, Yoakley & Stewart, P.A., Tampa, for Respondent Matthew P. Hoffman.
No appearance for Respondent PCGL, LLC.

Opinion:
LaROSE, Judge.
Pursuant to East Avenue, LLC v. Insignia Bank, 136 So.3d 659, 665 (Fla. 2d DCA 2014), we quash the trial court's partial final judgment.
The trial court issued an order granting partial final judgment. The order reserves jurisdiction to decide an interrelated claim in the complaint. Yet, the order allows execution to issue.
"Permitting execution prior to completion of the litigation before the trial court has long been characterized as improper by the appellate courts." Id. Because the order is a nonfinal, nonappealable order but authorizes execution, it departs from the essential requirements of law. Id.
Petition for writ of certiorari granted; judgment quashed.
WALLACE and LUCAS, JJ., Concur.