Coast Investment Group, LLC v. Twin City Fire Insurance Company , 686 F. App'x 834 ( 2017 )


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  •               Case: 16-10867     Date Filed: 04/28/2017   Page: 1 of 3
    [DO NOT PUBLISH]
    IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
    FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT
    ________________________
    No. 16-10867
    Non-Argument Calendar
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    D.C. Docket No. 8:15-cv-00359-CEH-TGW
    ABEL BAND, CHARTERED,
    a Florida professional association,
    Plaintiff,
    COAST INVESTMENT GROUP, LLC,
    a Florida limited liability company,
    V. JOHN BROOK,
    Trustee,
    Plaintiffs - Appellants,
    versus
    TWIN CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
    a foreign corporation,
    Defendant - Appellee.
    _______________________
    Appeal from the United States District Court
    for the Middle District of Florida
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    (April 28, 2017)
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    Before HULL, MARCUS, and JORDAN, Circuit Judges.
    PER CURIAM:
    Coast Investment Group, LLC and John Brook, the bankruptcy Trustee for
    the Abel Band law firm, appeal the district court’s order granting judgment on the
    pleadings in favor of Twin City Fire Insurance Company. The lawsuit sought a
    declaratory judgment establishing a duty by Twin City to defend or indemnify the
    Abel Band law firm against Coast’s legal malpractice claims. Coast argues on
    appeal that the district court erred in concluding that the malpractice Claim in
    Count I was not covered because of the insurance policy’s “Business Enterprise”
    exclusion. Upon review, we conclude that the district court got it right.
    The insurance policy’s “Business Enterprise” exclusion removes the
    following from coverage:
    Exclusions – We shall not pay damages or claim expenses in
    connection with any claim:
    10. Arising out of professional legal services performed for or on
    behalf of any organization other than you if, at any time when those
    services were performed, the organization was or was intended to be:
    a. Directly or indirectly controlled, operated or managed by an
    insured[.]
    D.E. 2-17 at 21. The exclusion expressly bars any insurance claims arising out of
    legal services provided to a business which an insured also manages or operates.
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    Coast and Mr. Brook ask us to reverse the district court and conclude that
    insurance coverage extends to losses arising out of allegedly negligent legal advice
    that the Abel Band law firm provided through one of its attorneys, Jenifer
    Schembri. At the time of the advice, however, David Band was both a partner at
    the Abel Band law firm and an attorney-advisor, business manager, and promoter
    for Coast. As the district court correctly explained, the plain language of the
    “Business Enterprise” exclusion bars any claims arising out of this advice,
    including the claim at issue here. See Auto-Owners Ins. Co. v. Anderson, 
    756 So. 2d 29
    , 34 (Fla. 2000) (“Florida law provides that insurance contracts are construed
    in accordance with the plain language of the policies as bargained for by the
    parties.”) (citation omitted). Our reading of the exclusion is consistent with that of
    other courts, see, e.g., Mt. Airy Ins. Co. v. Greenbaum, 
    127 F.3d 15
    , 19–21 (1st
    Cir. 1997) (Massachusetts law), and the severability arguments advanced by Coast
    and Mr. Brook are not persuasive because the exclusion is not dependent on which
    attorney provided the deficient advice.       See generally Health Options, Inc v.
    Kabeller, 
    932 So. 2d 416
    , 420 (Fla. 2d DCA 2006) (courts may not adopt “a
    strained and unnatural construction” of insurance policy language “in order to
    create an uncertainty or ambiguity”) (citation omitted).
    AFFIRMED.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 16-10867

Citation Numbers: 686 F. App'x 834

Filed Date: 4/28/2017

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 1/13/2023