Anthony Misita and Glenn and Linda Torres v. Gerald Caime, Jr.

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedApril 3, 2023
Docket2022CA0070
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL

Atr FIRST CIRCUIT

Q' o NO. 2022 CA 0070 q -\

ANTHONY MISITA AND GLENN AND LINDA TORRES

VERSUS

GERALD CAIME, JR. AND HOPE L. CAIME, DANE P. CLEMENT AND MARITZA P. CLEMENT, ROBERT E. COE AND LILLIAN S. COE, COSMOS INDUSTRIES, LLC, JOHN B. EASTERLY, III AND LINDA L. EASTERLY, THOMAS W. FITZGERALD AND CHRISTINE LEE FITZGERALD, GARTH D. HERNANDEZ, III, AND ANASTASIA HERNANDEZ, MICHAEL F. LOMBARDINO AND CARIN P. LOMBARDINO, JASON R. MARTIN AND JENNIFER M. MARTIN, KAREN G. MEYER AND JOHN F. MEYER, III, JAMES FERDINAND NEYREY AND SUZANNE D. NEYREY, FIRST HORIZON, INC, ONE CONSORT INTERNATIONAL, LLC AND JOHN MAMOULIDES, JAMES W. PORTER, REDI COMM INDUSTRIES, LLC, MALCOLM P SCHULER, JR. AND LISA NEWELL SCHULER, AND CHRISTOPHER PAUL STARKEY AND TAMMY TERREBONNE STARKEY

Judgment Rendered. APR 0 3 2023

Appealed from the 22nd Judicial District Court

In and for the Parish of St. Tammany State of Louisiana Case No. 201915014, Division I

The Honorable Reginald T. Badeaux, III, Judge Presiding

Louis R. Koerner, Jr. Counsel for Plaintiffs/ Appellants New Orleans, Louisiana Anthony Misita and and Glenn and Linda Torres Pierre V. Miller, II New Orleans, Louisiana

Roy L. Schroeder Counsel for Defendants/ Appellees New Orleans, Louisiana Linda Easterly and John B. Easterly Morgan J. Wells, Jr. Counsel for Defendants/ Appellees Evan J. Godofsky One Consort International, LLC, Metairie, Louisiana John Mamoulides, Artesian Services, LLC and David Guidry

Thomas P. Anzelmo Counsel for Defendant/Appellee Lynda A. Tafaro St. Tammany Parish Government New Orleans, Louisiana

BEFORE: THERIOT, CHUTZ, AND HESTER, JJ.

2 THERIOT, J.

In this appeal, plaintiffs seek review of the trial court' s denial of their

request for leave to file cross- claims and assessment of sanctions. For the reasons

set forth herein, we affirm.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

This appeal arises from one of at least three lawsuits filed in the Twenty -

Second Judicial District Court by plaintiffs, Anthony Misita and Glenn and Linda

Torres ( collectively " plaintiffs"), involving an alleged manipulation of the natural

hydrology of the Lake Ramsey area of St. Tammany Parish that resulted in

flooding of plaintiffs' land.

The plaintiffs' first suit, Docket No. 2013- 14638, was filed on October 2,

2013, and allotted to Division C, Judge Richard A. Swartz. In the Division C suit,

plaintiffs alleged that their property, located on Major Lane in St. Tammany

Parish, sustained damage from flooding due to the actions or inactions of the

defendants surrounding the development of Lake Ramsey Subdivision. The

defendants in the Division C suit were the developers of Lake Ramsey

Subdivision: John Mamoulides, One Consort International, L.L.C. (" OCI"),

Lakelots, Inc., Lake Ramsey Development, Intrepid, Inc., and Southeast

Investments, LLC; the St. Tammany Parish Government (" STPG") and individual

STPG elected officials and/ or employees: Paul Carroll, Kevin Davis, Joey

Lobrano, Brian K. Fortson, and James A. " Red" Thompson; Artesian Utility

Company, Inc. ( a subcontractor of OCI) and its president, David Guidry; and the

Homeowners Association of Lake Ramsey, Inc. Plaintiffs sought injunctive relief,

damages, attorney fees, and declaratory judgment.

3 Although plaintiffs were granted leave to amend their petition in the

Division C suit three times,' Judge Swartz denied plaintiffs' February 26, 2018 and

April 26, 2019 requests for leave to amend their petition again. Plaintiffs'

proposed amendments sought to add a number of new defendants to the Division C

suit: the individual homeowners in Lake Ramsey Subdivision; Artesian Services, LLC2 ( a subcontractor of OCI); and Colony Specialty Insurance Company/ Argo

Group ( OCI' s insurer). At the hearing on plaintiffs' February 26, 2018 request to

amend their petition, Judge Swartz suggested that plaintiffs file a separate action

against the new defendants, explaining that he believed that bringing in new

defendants at that stage in the litigation would delay the proceedings and prejudice

the new defendants, who " have not had the benefit of everything that has gone on

prior to this date." Plaintiffs' counsel expressed that he had no objection to filing a

separate action against the new defendants, and thereafter plaintiffs filed two

additional suits in the Twenty -Second Judicial District Court. Plaintiffs also

appealed Judge Swartz' s denial of their requests to amend their petition in the

Division C suit, but the denial was ultimately upheld on appeal. See Masita v.

Maumoulides, 2020- 0952 ( La.App. 1 Cir. 11/ 15/ 21), 341 So. 3d 11, writ granted,

judgment aff'd in part, rev' d in part on other grounds sub nam., Misita v.

Maumoulides, 2022- 00266 ( La. 4/ 26/ 22), 336 So. 3d 886 ( per curium).

Following Judge Swartz' s denial of plaintiffs' requests to file additional

amending petitions in the Division C suit, plaintiffs filed a second lawsuit in the

Twenty -Second Judicial District Court on August 29, 2019. This second suit,

Docket No. 2019- 14575, was allotted to Division F, Judge Vincent Lobello. In the

Division F suit, plaintiffs asserted the claims against Artesian Services, LLC and

Colony Insurance Company ( insurer of OCI, Artesian Services, LLC and its

Plaintiffs filed a First Supplemental and Amended Petition on December 27, 2013; a Second Amending Petition on August 29, 2014; and a Third Amending Petition for Damages on October 21, 2016.

2 Artesian Services, LLC was previously incorrectly named as a defendant in the Division C suit as Artesian utility Company, Inc.

4 predecessor entity, and David Guidry) that they had previously attempted to assert

in the Division C suit. Plaintiffs' petition in the Division F suit states that " Whe

underlying facts upon which petitioners rely and the factual bases for the claims

and causes of action against the defendants named herein are as set forth in the

various petitions and amended petitions in [ the Division C suit] and are

incorporated herein by reference as if copied herein in extenso[.]" Plaintiffs

subsequently filed an amended petition in the Division F suit to add STPG and

OCI as defendants, alleging ( as they had in the Division C suit) that the actions or

inactions of the defendants resulted in flooding on plaintiffs' properties and

requesting damages. STPD and OCI filed exceptions of lis pendens in the Division

F suit, and plaintiffs filed a motion requesting that Judge Lobello transfer the

Division F suit to Division C. 3 The trial court sustained STPG and OCI' s

exceptions of lis pendens, dismissing plaintiffs' claims in the Division F suit

against them, and denied plaintiffs' motion to transfer the suit to Division C.

On September 23, 2019, the plaintiffs filed a third suit, Docket No. 2019-

15014, in the Twenty -Second Judicial District Court, which was allotted to

Division 1, Judge Reginald Badeaux, III, and from which this appeal is taken. In

the Division I suit, plaintiffs asserted claims against OCI, as the developer of Phase

IV -A of Lake Ramsey Subdivision, and a number of individual homeowners or lot

owners in Lake Ramsey Subdivision, including OCI and John Mamoulides as

owners of an individual lot. Plaintiffs alleged, as they did in their Division C and

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