Loper v. Anderson, Thorn, Smith & Orcutt, P.A.
Loper v. Anderson, Thorn, Smith & Orcutt, P.A.
556 So. 2d 529; 1990 Fla. App. LEXIS 715; 1990 WL 10229
(Southern Reporter, Second Series)
Loper v. Anderson, Thorn, Smith & Orcutt, P.A.
Opinion of the Court
Appellants, James B. Loper and James B. Loper, P.A., appeal a final judgment for money damages entered for appellee.
While the evidence was conflicting in regard to appellee’s claims against appellants, there was a sufficient evidentiary basis established to support the judgment and we, therefore, affirm. We write only in regard to an issue raised by appellants which sought to invalidate a constructive trust as a part of the final judgment. Upon a careful examination of the final judgment, we have determined that it does not establish a constructive trust.
Affirmed.
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