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Seaboard Coast Line R. Co. v. Swain

Supreme Court of Florida
Sep 27, 1978
362 So. 2d 17 (Fla. 1978)

Opinion

No. 52060.

July 28, 1978. Rehearing Denied September 27, 1978.

Petition for review from the First District Court of Appeal.

Joseph P. Milton and Robert E. Warren of Toole, Taylor, Moseley, Milton Joyner, Jacksonville, for petitioner.

Beckham, McAliley Proenza, Jacksonville, and Robert Orseck of Podhurst, Orseck Parks, Miami, for respondent.

DuBose Ausley and William M. Smith of Ausley, McMullen, McGehee, Carothers Proctor, Tallahassee, for Fla. Railroad Ass'n, amici curiae.


By Petition for Writ of Certiorari, Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Company requests this court to review a decision of the First District Court of Appeal, reported at 347 So.2d 138 (Fla. 1st DCA 1977), on the basis of a conflict with the decision in Houston v. Caldwell, 347 So.2d 1041 (Fla. 4th DCA 1977). We have jurisdiction pursuant to Article V, Section 3(b)(3). We affirm.

Respondent brought a wrongful death action against petitioner in Duval County Circuit Court for the wrongful death of her husband resulting from injuries he sustained in a railroad crossing accident in Ware County, Georgia. Respondent is a resident of Ware County, Georgia. The trial court denied petitioner's motion to dismiss, which urged the application of forum non conveniens, under authority in Adams v. Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Co., 224 So.2d 797 (Fla. 1st DCA 1969). The court in Adams and in the present case recognized that petitioner's principal place of business is Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida. Under Adams and other similar Florida decisions, a case may be dismissed from the Florida courts in favor of a more convenient forum in another state only where none of the parties involved in the suit are residents of this state. If a suit is filed in Florida between non-resident parties seeking to litigate a cause of action accruing in a foreign jurisdiction, a trial court is accorded a sound discretion in determining whether it should retain jurisdiction of the action, or dismiss it without prejudice to the plaintiff's right to reinstitute the action in a more appropriate and convenient forum.

Our recent opinion in Houston v. Caldwell, 359 So.2d 858 (Fla. 1978), approved the applicable rule of law as set forth in Adams. Therefore, we affirm the decision of the First District Court.

It is so ordered.

ENGLAND, C.J., and ADKINS, BOYD and OVERTON, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Seaboard Coast Line R. Co. v. Swain

Supreme Court of Florida
Sep 27, 1978
362 So. 2d 17 (Fla. 1978)
Case details for

Seaboard Coast Line R. Co. v. Swain

Case Details

Full title:SEABOARD COAST LINE RAILROAD COMPANY, A CORPORATION, PETITIONER, v…

Court:Supreme Court of Florida

Date published: Sep 27, 1978

Citations

362 So. 2d 17 (Fla. 1978)

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