Ex parte Caribe Resort Condominium Association Board of Directors PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS: (In re: Robert Simmons v. Caribe Resort Condominium Association Board of Directors) (Baldwin Circuit Court: CV-22-900789).

CourtSupreme Court of Alabama
DecidedDecember 13, 2024
DocketSC-2023-0624
StatusPublished

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Rel: December 13, 2024

Notice: This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication in the advance sheets of Southern Reporter. Readers are requested to notify the Reporter of Decisions, Alabama Appellate Courts, 300 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36104-3741 ((334) 229-0650), of any typographical or other errors, in order that corrections may be made before the opinion is printed in Southern Reporter.

SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA OCTOBER TERM, 2024-2025 _________________________

SC-2023-0624 _________________________

Ex parte Caribe Resort Condominium Association Board of Directors et al.

PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS

(In re: Robert Simmons et al.

v.

Caribe Resort Condominium Association Board of Directors et al.)

(Baldwin Circuit Court: CV-22-900789)

STEWART, Justice. SC-2023-0624

The Caribe Resort Condominium Association Board of Directors

("the board"), Larry Wireman, and Judy Wireman (collectively referred

to as "the board defendants"), as well as Caribe Realty, Inc., Caribe, Inc.,

and Sentinels, LLC (collectively referred to as "the Wireman companies"),

seek a writ of mandamus directing the Baldwin Circuit Court ("the trial

court") to grant their motion to dismiss the derivative claims asserted by

Robert Simmons, among others (see note 1, infra), on behalf of the Caribe

Resort Condominium Association ("the Caribe association"). For the

reasons explained below, we grant the petition in part, deny the petition

in part, and issue the writ.

Facts and Procedural History

The Caribe association is a nonprofit corporation that was formed

under the Alabama Nonprofit Corporation Act ("the Nonprofit act"), § 10-

3-1.01 et seq., Ala. Code 1975. Its bylaws provide that it was organized

for the purposes of providing for the acquisition, management,

maintenance, and care of Caribe Resort, a 608-unit condominium in

Orange Beach. The Caribe association was organized pursuant to the

provisions of the Alabama Uniform Condominium Act ("the

Condominium act"), § 35-8A-101 et seq., Ala. Code 1975. The Caribe

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association's affairs are generally managed by the board, whose president

is Larry Wireman. Judy Wireman, the secretary and treasurer of the

board, is an officer of the Caribe association and is responsible for its

record keeping and financial affairs. The Caribe association has

contracted with the Wireman companies, which are all owned by Larry

Wireman, to perform repairs and other services for Caribe Resort.

Simmons and other condominium-unit owners ("the Caribe

members"),1 purporting to act on behalf of the Caribe association, sued

the board defendants and the Wireman companies (in addition to the

Caribe association, as a nominal defendant), asserting the following

claims:

1. Claims against the board defendants for

(a) breaching duties allegedly owed to the Caribe association

pursuant to the Caribe associations' bylaws and articles of

incorporation, the Condominium act, and the Nonprofit

act, by:

(i) wasting corporate assets, resulting in the lack of

1The condominium members are Simmons, Dolores Baudo, Brian

Collins, Sandee Collins, Kevin A. Cross, Fred Drews, Jerry Drews, Jay Gates, Danny Chase, Sharon Chase, Deborah Strevy, and David Strevy. 3 SC-2023-0624

maintenance and upkeep of Caribe Resort's common

areas;

(ii) negligently and wantonly entering into inflated self-

dealing contracts with the Wireman companies; and

(iii) misappropriating insurance proceeds and other

corporate funds to pay for the Wiremans' privately

owned marina.

2. Claims against the Wireman companies for

(a) conspiring in the board defendants' breaches of duties by

contracting for services in excessive amounts;

(b) failing to perform their work and services in a

workmanlike manner, resulting in damage to Caribe

Resort's common areas; and

(c) invoicing for services not provided.

The board defendants and the Wireman companies moved to

dismiss the Caribe members' claims, arguing that Alabama law does not

recognize derivative actions on behalf of nonprofit corporations. The trial

court denied the motion, and this petition followed.

Standard of Review

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A writ of mandamus is an extraordinary remedy available only

when the petitioner can demonstrate: " '(1) a clear legal right to the order

sought; (2) an imperative duty upon the respondent to perform,

accompanied by a refusal to do so; (3) the lack of another adequate

remedy; and (4) the properly invoked jurisdiction of the court.' " Ex parte

Nall, 879 So. 2d 541, 543 (Ala. 2003) (quoting Ex parte BOC Grp., Inc.,

823 So. 2d 1270, 1272 (Ala. 2001)). Although the denial of a motion to

dismiss is generally not reviewable by a petition for a writ of mandamus,

this Court will review the denial of a motion to dismiss that is premised

on whether the plaintiff can assert a derivative action. See Ex parte

4tdd.com, Inc., 306 So. 3d 8 (Ala. 2020).

This Court has explained:

"In reviewing the denial of a motion to dismiss by means of a mandamus petition, we do not change our standard of review. Id. … Under Rule 12(b)(6), Ala. R. Civ. P., a motion to dismiss is proper when it is clear that the plaintiff cannot prove any set of circumstances upon which relief can be granted. Cook v. Lloyd Noland Found., Inc., 825 So. 2d 83, 89 (Ala. 2001). ' "In making this determination, this Court does not consider whether the plaintiff will ultimately prevail, but only whether [she] may possibly prevail." ' Id. (quoting Nance v. Matthews, 622 So. 2d 297, 299 (Ala. 1993)). We construe all doubts regarding the sufficiency of the complaint in favor of the plaintiff. [Ex parte ]Butts, 775 So. 2d [173,] 177 [(Ala. 2000)]."

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Ex parte Haralson, 853 So. 2d 928, 931 (Ala. 2003).

Analysis

The board defendants and the Wireman companies argue that the

trial court erred in denying their motion to dismiss because, they

contend, Alabama does not authorize derivative actions on behalf of

nonprofit corporations. In support of that argument, they note that,

although certain provisions of the Alabama Business and Nonprofit

Entities Code, Title 10A of the Alabama Code, expressly authorize

derivative actions on behalf of for-profit corporations, see § 10A-2A-7.41,

Ala. Code 1975 ("A stockholder may commence or maintain a derivative

action in the right of a corporation to enforce a right of the corporation

...."), limited-liability companies, see § 10A-5A-9.02(a), Ala. Code 1975

("A member may commence or maintain a derivative action in the right

of a limited liability company .…"), and limited partnerships, see § 10A-

9A-9.02, Ala. Code 1975) ("A partner may commence or maintain a

derivative action in the right of a limited partnership .…"), there are no

similar provisions authorizing members of a nonprofit corporation to

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