Oh this is perfect, thank you for posting!There's some more dockets on the Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal Site (unfortunately you don't seem to be able to view docs):
09/28/2020 Initial Appellant Brief on Merits Clayton R. Kaeiser, Esq. 348120
09/30/2020 Notice of Appearance Jonathan P. Hurley, A.A.G. 160520
10/09/2020 Appellee Answer Brief Jonathan P. Hurley, A.A.G. 160520
03/10/2021 Affirmed - Per Curiam Affirmed
Florida District Courts of Appeal Online Docket
BBM.
Here in Florida, PCA stands for Per Curiam Affirmed, and it means that one of Florida’s intermediate District Courts of Appeal has affirmed the trial court’s decision without explanation. Instead, the opinion contains one word — “Affirmed” — and is listed as being the opinion of the entire panel per curiam, or by the Court.
So that’s what it means literally — what does it mean practically? If the District Court has issued a PCA, the appeal is most likely over.
Florida Appeals 101: What is a PCA? - The Florida Appellate Procedure Weblog by DPW Legal.