Baum-Holland v. El Conquistador P'ship, L.P.

336 F. Supp. 3d 6
CourtUnited States District Court
DecidedSeptember 30, 2018
DocketCIVIL NO. 14-1860 (DRD)
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Baum-Holland v. El Conquistador P'ship, L.P., 336 F. Supp. 3d 6 (usdistct 2018).

Opinion

Daniel R. Domínguez, United States District Judge

Pending before the Court is co-defendants Hilton El Con Management LLC, *11Hilton El Con Operator LLC, El Conquistador Partnership L.P., S.E. d/b/a El Conquistador Resort, and LXR Luxury Resorts' (hereinafter, "El Conquistador") Motion for Summary Judgment (Dkt. No. 127)1 . Plaintiff filed its respective opposition to said motion. (Dkt. No. 138).

For the reasons stated herein, the Court GRANTS El Conquistador's motion for summary judgment.

I. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

The instant case arises from the death of Dr. George Holland, which happened on January 1, 2013 while vacationing in Puerto Rico. Dr. Holland arrived to Puerto Rico for a vacation with family and friends on or around December 26, 2012 for his mother-in-law's 75th birthday and New Year's Eve celebration. During their visit, the group stayed at El Conquistador, located in Fajardo, Puerto Rico.

On January 1, 2013, Dr. Holland, his wife Dr. Laura Baum-Holland, and his three children took El Conquistador's ferry to Palomino2 with other members of the party. See Third Amended Complaint, Dkt. No. 70, ¶ 20. Upon their arrival to Palomino, Dr. Holland and other party members rented snorkeling equipment from La Casa del Mar. Id. at ¶ 21. The party proceeded to snorkel towards Palominito.3 About half way towards Palominito, Dr. Holland became unresponsive, prompting Plaintiffs' witnesses, Lisa Kaye and Lawrence Evan Jassin to approach Dr. Holland. After several attempts to save Dr. Holland's life, including a transfer to a hospital nearby, was officially pronounced dead.

Plaintiffs' Dr. Laura Baum-Holland, widow of deceased Dr. Holland, daughters Sarah and Emily Holland4 and, son Joseph Holland filed the instant diversity claim against El Conquistador for damages and eventual death of Dr. Holland.

El Conquistador is seeking summary judgment (Dkt. No. 127), alleging that the vast majority of the critical allegations contained in plaintiffs' Third Amended Complaint fail in truthfulness and thus the summary judgment is warranted dismissing all claims premised therein. El Conquistador avers that the remainder of the allegations concern omissions for which there was no duty to act, and consequently summary judgment is warranted dismissing such claims. See Dkt. No. 127, p. 19. El Conquistador is further requesting summary judgment in favor of co-defendants, Hilton El Con Management, LLC and Hilton El Con Operator, LLC, as they do not own or operate El Conquistador. They are also seeking summary judgment in favor of LXR Luxury Resorts, which they allege is not an actual entity. Plaintiffs have filed their opposition to said motions (Dkt. No. 138). The Court will focus on allegations against El Conquistador moving hereafter. Proper analysis of the parties' motions require careful scrutiny of the underlying legal framework.

*12II. FACTUAL FINDINGS

The following factual findings are taken from the parties' statements of undisputed facts, and supported documentation. Upon careful review of the record, the Court finds the following facts are undisputed:

1. This action arises from an incident that took place on January 1, 2013, at or off the coast of Palomino Island in Puerto Rico. See Third Amended Complaint, Dkt. No. 70 ¶¶ 11, 40.

2. The third amended complaint alleges plaintiffs visited Palomino Island as guests of El Conquistador Resort, where they were staying since on or about December 26, 2012. Id. at ¶¶ 12-20.

3. Since several years before December of 2012 and until today, El Conquistador has been owned and operated by El Conquistador Partnership LP SE. See Dkt. No. 127-2, Exhibit A, Unsworn Declaration Under Penalty of Perjury by Noel Vera-Ramírez. ¶ 2.

4. As it pertains to Hilton El Con Management LLC and Hilton El Con Operator LLC, the Third Amended Complaint alleges "Hilton El Con Management L.L.C. and/or Hilton El Con Operator, L.L.C., are limited liability companies incorporated in the state of Delaware, authorized to do business in Puerto Rico, with principal offices in Beverly Hills, California, and in 1000 El Conquistador Ave., Las Croabas, Fajardo, Puerto Rico. Upon information and belief, these co-defendants manage and/operate El Conquistador." See Dkt. No. 70 ¶ 6.

5. Since at least as early as December of 2012 and to this date, Hilton El Con Management LLC has not owned or operated the El Conquistador Resort, nor has it provided any service to guests therein. See Dkt. No. 127-2 ¶ 3.

6. Hilton El Con Management LLC and El Con Operating LLC ("Hilton") have been authorized to do business in Puerto Rico since December 15, 2008. See Dkt. Nos. 138-5 and 138-6.

7. Said entities filed annual reports with the Department of State of Puerto Rico, at least until 2013, which is the year when the incidents alleged in the complaint took place. See Dkt. No. 138-6 and 138-7.

8. Since at least as early as December of 2012 and to this date, Hilton El Con Operator LLC has not owned or operated the El Conquistador Resort, nor has said party provided any service to guests therein. Id. ¶ 4.

9. As it pertains to LXR Luxury Resorts, the third amended complaint alleges, "LXR Luxury Resorts, Inc. is a corporation incorporated in the state of Delaware, with principal offices in 501 East Camino Real, Boca Raton, Florida, that upon information and belief owns and/or operates El Conquistador. See Dkt. No. 70, ¶ 7.

10. LXR Luxury Resorts is not an entity, but rather, is a trademark owned by LXR Holdco, Inc. that El Conquistador Partnership LP SE used under license. See Dkt. No. 127-2, ¶ 5.

11. Since at least as early as December of 2012 and to this date, there has been no entity named LXR Luxury Resorts that has owned or operated the El Conquistador Resort, or has provided any service to guests therein. Id. , ¶ 6.

12. Zurich American Insurance Company ("Zurich") "is the insurer of El Conquistador Partnership L.P., S.E., d/b/a El Conquistador Resort." See Dkt. No. 79, ¶ 10.

13. On January 1, 2013, Dr. Holland rented snorkeling gear from concessionaire, La Casa del Mar for him and his son, Joseph, as well as for some other members of his party. See Dkt. No. 138-13.

*1314. Pursuant to the Concession Agreement, La Casa del Mar is a concessionaire to El Conquistador that rents snorkel equipment to the hotel guests that visit Palomino Island. See Concession Agreement by and Between El Conquistador Partnership L.P., S.E. d/b/a El Conquistador Golf Resort & Casino and La Casa del Mar, Inc. d/b/a La Casa del Mar Dive Center , Dkt. No. 142-4.

15. The rental of the snorkeling equipment was charged to Dr. Holland's room as El Conquistador's guest. See Dkt. No. 138-13.

16. Dr. Holland signed the La Casa del Mar Snorkeling Liability and Release Policy. See Dkt. No. 58, Motion Informing Stipulation of Fact.

17. When Dr.

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