PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE OF DELRAY, INC. v. PALM BEACH NEWSPAPERS, INC.

No. 91-2021.

588 So.2d 14 (1991)

PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE OF DELRAY, INC., d/b/a Fair Oaks Hospital at Boca/Delray and Florida Gold-Pottash Medical Group, P.A., a/k/a Florida Medical Group, P.A., Petitioners, v. PALM BEACH NEWSPAPERS, INC., d/b/a the Palm Beach Post, George Pallay, individually; Mark Pallay, a minor, By and Through his Next Friend and Natural Guardian George Pallay; and the Reverend Emmanuel Bouyoucas, Guardian Ad Litem, on Behalf of Yvette Pallay and Michelle Pallay, minors, Respondents.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.

Motion for Rehearing, Rehearing on Clarification Denied; Request for Oral Argument Denied November 20, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jennifer S. Carroll of Metzger, Sonneborn & Rutter, P.A., West Palm Beach, for petitioners.

Florence Snyder Rivas of Milledge & Iden, Miami, for Respondent-Palm Beach Newspapers, Inc.


Motion for Rehearing, Rehearing En Banc on Clarification Denied; Request for Oral Argument Denied November 20, 1991.

PER CURIAM.

Psychiatric Institute of Delray, Inc., d/b/a Fair Oaks Hospital at Boca/Delray (Fair Oaks) and Florida Gold-Pottash Medical Group, P.A., a/k/a Florida Medical Group, P.A., (Medical Group) petition for writ of certiorari, challenging a trial court order granting the motions of Palm Beach Newspapers, Inc., d/b/a (The Post) to intervene...

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