Case Name: SILICONE COATING SYSTEMS, a division of General Electric Company, and General Electric Company, Petitioners, v. VOLUSIA JAI ALAI, INC., Individually and f/u/b/o Travelers Insurance Company, Respondent
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1978-09-21
Citations: 362 So. 2d 480
Docket Number: No. KK-198
Parties: SILICONE COATING SYSTEMS, a division of General Electric Company, and General Electric Company, Petitioners, v. VOLUSIA JAI ALAI, INC., Individually and f/u/b/o Travelers Insurance Company, Respondent.
Judges: BOYER, Acting C. J., and SMITH and BOOTH, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 362
Pages: 480–481

Head Matter:
SILICONE COATING SYSTEMS, a division of General Electric Company, and General Electric Company, Petitioners, v. VOLUSIA JAI ALAI, INC., Individually and f/u/b/o Travelers Insurance Company, Respondent.
No. KK-198.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
Sept. 21, 1978.
Goble D. Dean of Dean, Ringers, Morgan & Lawton, Orlando, for petitioners.
Frank M. Palmour of Gurney, Gurney & Handley, Orlando, Donald L. Gattis, Mait-land, Eli H. Subin, Ronald M. Owen, Orlando, for respondent.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Petitioners, by petition for writ of common law certiorari, seek review of an interlocutory order of the trial court refusing to grant a motion to dismiss on the grounds that the parties were litigating the identical issues in a pending federal case. Respondent heretofore moved for dismissal on jurisdictional grounds, but because of the complexity of the facts and issues involved we delayed ruling on that motion until hearing oral argument on the merits. The parties correctly concede that the order sought to be reviewed is not one subject to interlocutory appeal. Upon consideration we do not find that the learned trial judge departed from the essential requirements of law, therefore, common law certiorari is inappropriate. Finding as we do, that we are without jurisdiction, the petition for writ of common law certiorari is dismissed.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
BOYER, Acting C. J., and SMITH and BOOTH, JJ., concur.