Document: 535 U.S. 228 ADAMS ET AL.v.FLORIDA POWER CORP. AL. No. 01-584. Supreme Court of the United States. Argued March 20, 2002. Decided April 1, CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR ELEVENTH CIRCUIT Certiorari dismissed. Reported below: 255 F. 3d 1322. John G. Crabtree argued cause for petitioners. With him on briefs was Edward L. Scott. Glen D. Nager respondents. brief were Daniel H. Bromberg, Rodney E. Gaddy, and Nancy Reynolds.* PER CURIAM. 1 The writ certiorari is dismissed as improvidently granted. 2 It so ordered. Notes: * Briefs ofamici curiae urging reversal filed AARP et al. by Laurie A. McCann, B. Kohrman, Thomas W. Osborne, Melvin Radowitz; Cornell University Chapter American Association Professors Michael Evan Gold; National Employment Lawyers Cathy Ventrell-Monsees. amici affirmance Atlantic Legal Foundation Martin S. Kaufman; Chamber Commerce States Mark Dichter, Stephen Bokat, Joshua Ulman; Equal Advisory Council Ann Elizabeth Reesman Rae T. Vann; Pacific Findley. Alfred Blumrosen, Ruth Archibald J. III, Russell Bohn a Academy Florida Trial amicus curiae.

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