Samuel M. PUDER, Appellant, v. RAYMOND INTERNATIONAL BUILDERS, INC., Appellee.
Nos. 80-2128, 80-2129.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.
December 14, 1982.
Rehearing Denied January 21, 1983.
424 So.2d 78
Before HENDRY, DANIEL S. PEARSON and JORGENSON, JJ.
Magill, Reid, Kuvin & Lewis and R. Fred Lewis, Miami, for appellee.
OPINION
HENDRY, Judge.
Appellant Samuel Puder, plaintiff/counter-defendant/third party plaintiff below, appeals from orders awarding attorney‘s fees and costs to Raymond International (Raymond). We affirm.
The instant appeal arises out of a suit filed by Puder to recover payment for architectural services rendered in connection with construction of the Flagler Center Building. The building owner counterclaimed for breach of contract and negligence for design and construction defects and Puder filed a second amended third party complaint seeking indemnity and contribution from Raymond, a subcontractor on the project. Raymond‘s motions for summary judgment were denied, and the cause proceeded to trial. Following presentation of all the evidence, Puder voluntarily dismissed his third party action against Raymond. The court below then granted Raymond‘s motions for costs, and attorney‘s fees pursuant to
Our review of the record leads us to agree with the trial court‘s finding that there was a complete absence of a justiciable issue of law or fact raised with regard to Puder‘s claims against Raymond, thus entitling Raymond to attorney‘s fees under
Affirmed.
