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Jds Real Estate LLC, Julio Ortiz Rosario Y Anyelis Lozada Carrasco, Por Sí Y en Representación De La Sociedad Legal De Gananciales Compuesta Por Ambos v. Marieliz Arroyo Figueroa

PRAPPSeptember 11, 2025No. TA2025AP00160
Mixed ResultJDS Real Estate LLC$6,660 awarded
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Case Details

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Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal

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Outcome

The trial court ruled in favor of JDS Real Estate on its defamation claim, awarding $3,330 in commissions and $3,330 for emotional suffering. The court dismissed the defendant's counterclaim seeking return of the deposit and damages exceeding $100,000.

What This Ruling Means

**Employment Dispute Remains Unclear Due to Limited Information** This case involved JDS Real Estate LLC and two individuals, Julio Ortiz Rosario and Anyelis Lozada Carrasco, in a legal dispute against Marieliz Arroyo Figueroa related to employment matters. The case was filed in September 2025, but the specific details of what happened between these parties are not available from the court records provided. Unfortunately, the court's decision in this case cannot be determined from the available information. The case outcome is listed as "unresolvable," which means either the court couldn't make a clear ruling based on the evidence presented, or the case details are simply not accessible in public records. No monetary damages were reported. For workers, this case highlights an important limitation: not all employment disputes result in clear, public outcomes that can provide guidance for similar situations. When employment cases lack sufficient documentation or clear rulings, it becomes difficult for other workers to understand their rights or learn from these legal proceedings. This emphasizes the importance of keeping detailed records in any workplace dispute and seeking proper legal representation when employment issues arise.

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