Case Name: Rabbi Robert A. GOODMAN, Petitioner, v. TEMPLE SHIR AMI, INC., a Florida non-profit corporation, and Richard Ashenoff, Respondents
Court: Florida Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1999-07-08
Citations: 737 So. 2d 1077
Docket Number: No. 93,832
Parties: Rabbi Robert A. GOODMAN, Petitioner, v. TEMPLE SHIR AMI, INC., a Florida non-profit corporation, and Richard Ashenoff, Respondents.
Judges: HARDING, C.J., and SHAW, WELLS, ANSTEAD, PARIENTE, LEWIS and QUINCE, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 737
Pages: 1077–1077

Head Matter:
Rabbi Robert A. GOODMAN, Petitioner, v. TEMPLE SHIR AMI, INC., a Florida non-profit corporation, and Richard Ashenoff, Respondents.
No. 93,832.
Supreme Court of Florida.
July 8, 1999.
Raymond L. Robin, Hollywood, Florida, for Petitioner.
Peter A. Miller of Conroy, Simberg & Ganon, P.A., Miami, Florida, Melvin S. Black, Miami, Florida, Robert S. Glazier, Miami, Florida, and Clark D. Mervis, Miami, Florida, for Respondents.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
We originally accepted jurisdiction to review Goodman v. Temple Shir Ami, Inc., 712 So.2d 775 (Fla. 3d DCA 1998), based upon conflict jurisdiction. After further consideration, we have determined that jurisdiction was improvidently granted. We also decline to address the remaining points raised on appeal as they are beyond the scope of the alleged conflict and do not form an independent basis of jurisdiction before this Court. Accordingly, this review proceeding is hereby dismissed.
It is so ordered.
HARDING, C.J., and SHAW, WELLS, ANSTEAD, PARIENTE, LEWIS and QUINCE, JJ., concur.