This case involves an attempt to reduce to a UK judgment in favor of Lloyd’s to a US judgment. We reported on the court’s decision on a motion for judgment on the pleadings on April 25, 2007. The case came before the Court on cross motions for summary judgment. The court granted Plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment as to Count I, seeking recognition of an English judgment, pursuant to Florida’s Uniform Out-of-Country Foreign Money Judgment Recognition Act. The court also granted Defendant’s motion for summary judgment as to Count II, which relied on the Ohio Recognition Act.. Lloyd’s v. Sumerel, Case No. 06-329 (USDC M.D. Fla. July 20, 2007).
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