The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . See § 210.75, Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . . § 210.75 (hereinafter, the enforcement proceeding). . . .
. . . quantity listing of two); J.A. at 189 (Patient D itemized statement listing total pharmacy charges of $210.75 . . .
. . . . § 210.75(b), constituted an investigation under § 1337(b) because that is the only provision that authorizes . . . Similarly, the Commission cites Rule 210.75(b), under which the enforcement proceeding was conducted. . . . however, that section concerns only cease and desist orders and cannot provide the authority for Rule 210.75 . . . argument made with respect to each of these statutory provisions that the authority to promulgate Rule 210.75 . . .
. . . Section 210.75 of 19 C.F.R. provides for an enforcement hearing, and court enforcement of a consent order . . . , as follows: § 210.75(b) Formal enforcement proceedings. (3) The Commission, in the course of a formal . . . The Commission replies that Rule 210.75 does not mandate in every case a full hearing-only because in . . . D We conclude that an action brought in the district court under 19 C.F.R. § 210.75(c), implementing . . . Part 210 includes Rule 210.75(b) and (c), which implement the Commission’s authority under § 337(f)(2 . . .
. . . Anthony 210.75 327.60 53.75 2.55 489.50 67.10 1,151.25 James P. . . .
. . . Thus, the court finds that 210.75 hours were reasonably spent by plaintiffs’ attorneys on this litigation . . . CONCLUSION Plaintiffs’ counsel are entitled to an award of fees for 210.75 hours at the “break point" . . .