Golden Door Jewelry Creations, Inc., a Corporation, and Suisse Gold Assayer & Refinery, Inc., a Corporation, Leach & Garner Company, Westway Metals Corp., Plaintiffs-Intervenors-Appellees, Capital Bank and Stern Metals, Inc., Plaintiffs-Intervenors v. Lloyds Underwriters Non-Marine Association, an Association Licensed to Underwrite Insurance in the State of Florida, and Peter Frederick Wright, Sanford Credini and Lawrence Systems, Inc., Defendants-Intervenors. Leach & Garner Company v. Peter Frederick Wright, Golden Door Jewelry Creations, Inc., a Corporation, and Suisse Gold Assayer & Refinery, Inc., a Corporation, Leach & Garner Company, Westway Metals Corp., Plaintiffs-Intervenors-Appellants, Capital Bank and Stern Metals, Inc., Plaintiffs-Intervenors v. Lloyds Underwriters Non-Marine Association, an Association Licensed to Underwrite Insurance in the State of Florida, and Peter Frederick Wright, Sanford Credini and Lawrence Systems, Inc., Defendants-Intervenors. Leach & Garner Company v. Peter Frederick Wright

117 F.3d 1328
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
DecidedJanuary 23, 1998
Docket95-4731
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

This text of 117 F.3d 1328 (Golden Door Jewelry Creations, Inc., a Corporation, and Suisse Gold Assayer & Refinery, Inc., a Corporation, Leach & Garner Company, Westway Metals Corp., Plaintiffs-Intervenors-Appellees, Capital Bank and Stern Metals, Inc., Plaintiffs-Intervenors v. Lloyds Underwriters Non-Marine Association, an Association Licensed to Underwrite Insurance in the State of Florida, and Peter Frederick Wright, Sanford Credini and Lawrence Systems, Inc., Defendants-Intervenors. Leach & Garner Company v. Peter Frederick Wright, Golden Door Jewelry Creations, Inc., a Corporation, and Suisse Gold Assayer & Refinery, Inc., a Corporation, Leach & Garner Company, Westway Metals Corp., Plaintiffs-Intervenors-Appellants, Capital Bank and Stern Metals, Inc., Plaintiffs-Intervenors v. Lloyds Underwriters Non-Marine Association, an Association Licensed to Underwrite Insurance in the State of Florida, and Peter Frederick Wright, Sanford Credini and Lawrence Systems, Inc., Defendants-Intervenors. Leach & Garner Company v. Peter Frederick Wright) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Golden Door Jewelry Creations, Inc., a Corporation, and Suisse Gold Assayer & Refinery, Inc., a Corporation, Leach & Garner Company, Westway Metals Corp., Plaintiffs-Intervenors-Appellees, Capital Bank and Stern Metals, Inc., Plaintiffs-Intervenors v. Lloyds Underwriters Non-Marine Association, an Association Licensed to Underwrite Insurance in the State of Florida, and Peter Frederick Wright, Sanford Credini and Lawrence Systems, Inc., Defendants-Intervenors. Leach & Garner Company v. Peter Frederick Wright, Golden Door Jewelry Creations, Inc., a Corporation, and Suisse Gold Assayer & Refinery, Inc., a Corporation, Leach & Garner Company, Westway Metals Corp., Plaintiffs-Intervenors-Appellants, Capital Bank and Stern Metals, Inc., Plaintiffs-Intervenors v. Lloyds Underwriters Non-Marine Association, an Association Licensed to Underwrite Insurance in the State of Florida, and Peter Frederick Wright, Sanford Credini and Lawrence Systems, Inc., Defendants-Intervenors. Leach & Garner Company v. Peter Frederick Wright, 117 F.3d 1328 (11th Cir. 1998).

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117 F.3d 1328

38 Fed.R.Serv.3d 1, 11 Fla. L. Weekly Fed. C 223

GOLDEN DOOR JEWELRY CREATIONS, INC., a corporation, and
Suisse Gold Assayer & Refinery, Inc., a
corporation, Plaintiffs,
Leach & Garner Company, Westway Metals Corp.,
Plaintiffs-Intervenors-Appellees,
Capital Bank and Stern Metals, Inc., Plaintiffs-Intervenors,
v.
LLOYDS UNDERWRITERS NON-MARINE ASSOCIATION, an association
licensed to underwrite insurance in the State of
Florida, and Peter Frederick Wright,
Defendants-Appellants,
Sanford Credini and Lawrence Systems, Inc., Defendants-Intervenors.
LEACH & GARNER COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
Peter Frederick WRIGHT, Defendant-Appellant.
GOLDEN DOOR JEWELRY CREATIONS, INC., a corporation, and
Suisse Gold Assayer & Refinery, Inc., a
corporation, Plaintiffs,
Leach & Garner Company, Westway Metals Corp.,
Plaintiffs-Intervenors-Appellants,
Capital Bank and Stern Metals, Inc., Plaintiffs-Intervenors,
v.
LLOYDS UNDERWRITERS NON-MARINE ASSOCIATION, an association
licensed to underwrite insurance in the State of
Florida, and Peter Frederick Wright,
Defendants-Appellees,
Sanford Credini and Lawrence Systems, Inc., Defendants-Intervenors.
LEACH & GARNER COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
Peter Frederick WRIGHT, Defendant-Appellee.

Nos. 95-4731, 95-4797.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eleventh Circuit.

July 28, 1997.
Rehearing Denied Jan. 23, 1998.

Fowler, White, Burnett, Hurley, Banick & Strickroot, P.A., Henry Burnett, Miami, FL, Robert F. Kohlman, Sam Daniels, A.J. Barranco & Associates, P.A., Miami, FL, for Defendants-Appellants.

Ronald B. Hamilton, Cozen & O'Connor, Philadelphia, PA, for Leach & Garner Company.

Joseph L. Rebak, Tew & Beasley, Miami, FL, for Westway Metals Corp.

Henry Burnett, Robert F. Kohlman, Fowler, White, Burnett, Hurley, Banick & Strickroot, P.A., Miami, FL, Sam Daniels, A.J. Barranco & Associates P.A., Miami, FL, for Defendants-Appellees.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

Before HATCHETT, Chief Judge, BARKETT, Circuit Judge, and RONEY, Senior Circuit Judge.

HATCHETT, Chief Judge.

In this appeal involving a claim for breach of an insurance contract, we affirm the district court's (1) decision granting summary judgment against the insurer, (2) damage award and (3) denial of supersedeas bond premiums. We reverse and remand for the district court to recalculate the prejudgment interest from the date that the payment became due rather than the date of loss.

FACTS

Sanford Credini and his wife each owned fifty percent of two companies, Golden Door Jewelry Creations, Inc. (Golden Door) and Suisse Gold Assayer and Refinery, Inc. (Suisse Gold). Credini functioned as the president and "principal operating officer" of both corporations. In addition to common ownership, the businesses shared common office space in Miami, Florida. Suisse Gold purchased scrap gold for refinement and resale. Golden Door purchased refined gold and precious metals, from which it created jewelry and other objects for resale. The businesses often acted in tandem, with Suisse Gold selling most of its output to Golden Door.

Both companies obtained their respective gold supplies from third parties. Leach and Garner Company (Leach) consigned refined gold to Golden Door pursuant to a consignment agreement. Westway Metals Corp. (Westway) entered into a similar consignment agreement for scrap gold with Suisse Gold. Golden Door retained a warehouser, Lawrence Systems (Lawrence), to store the consigned materials. Lawrence stored, and retained in its possession, Leach's and Westway's gold stock in two separate safes on the premises of Golden Door and Suisse Gold, but one representative of Golden Door and Suisse Gold, respectively, also retained access to the gold.

In 1981, Golden Door and Suisse Gold purchased a "jeweller's block policy" from Lloyds Underwriters Non-Marine Association and its representative underwriter, Peter Wright (collectively, Lloyds). The policy insured all jewelry products owned by, delivered to or entrusted to Golden Door or Suisse Gold against all risks, including theft, subject to several exclusions. The policy specifically named the insured as "Sanford [Cr]edin, doing business as Golden Door ... and/or Suisse Gold." Over the next several years, Golden Door and Suisse Gold renewed and amended the policy, adding excess policies and endorsements. These amendments increased the coverage for each company to $6,000,000. One endorsement added Westway as a "loss payee" for coverage afforded to Suisse Gold. Leach was not added as a loss payee.

On February 10, 1983, an unknown party, later identified as Credini, stole $9,000,000 of goods from Golden Door, Suisse Gold and the safes containing Leach's and Westway's gold. Attempting to conceal his theft, Credini initially filed a claim with Lloyds. Upon investigating the claim, however, Lloyds refused payment because it suspected that Credini had been involved in the loss. In 1988, following a flight from jurisdiction and extradition back to the United States, a grand jury indicted Credini, and he pleaded guilty to conspiracy in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

PROCEDURAL HISTORY

On May 5, 1983 (prior to Credini's guilty plea), Golden Door and Suisse Gold filed an action for breach of contract against Lloyds in the Circuit Court for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Dade County, Florida, seeking to recover under the policy. On June 8, 1983, Lloyds filed a petition for removal to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Lloyds's answer defended the action on the ground that the loss resulted from the dishonest act of an assured or its employee, an exception to the policy enumerated in Paragraph 5(A). Lloyds also asserted that the assureds' failure to maintain a detailed and itemized list of property precluded coverage pursuant to Paragraph 8(A) of the policy.

On March 13, 1984, Leach intervened as a plaintiff and asserted its right to recover as a consignor-beneficiary. On December 11, 1984, Westway also intervened as a plaintiff.1 Both Leach and Westway filed separate actions against Lloyds on the same grounds. The district court consolidated these actions.

On August 15, 1985, Lloyds filed its first motion for summary judgment. Following discovery, Lloyds renewed its motion and the district court issued its first published disposition in this case. The court granted Lloyds's motion for summary judgment in part, barring Credini, Golden Door and Suisse Gold from recovery for violating Paragraph 8(A). Golden Door Jewelry Creations, Inc. v. Lloyds Underwriters, 748 F.Supp. 1529, 1534-35 (S.D.Fla.1990) (Golden Door I). The court denied, however, Lloyds's motions as against Leach and Westway (hereinafter, the Consignors) and granted the Consignors' motions for summary judgment. Golden Door I, 748 F.Supp. at 1536-46.

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