Morales v. ATTORNEYS'TITLE INS. FUND, INC.

983 F. Supp. 1418
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Florida
DecidedJuly 3, 1997
Docket96-2468-Civ, 96-2469-Civ, 96-2542-Civ, 9-2706-Civ, 96-2707-Civ, 96-2708-Civ, 96-3088-Civ
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Morales v. ATTORNEYS'TITLE INS. FUND, INC., 983 F. Supp. 1418 (S.D. Fla. 1997).

Opinion

983 F.Supp. 1418 (1997)

Luis E. MORALES, Plaintiff,
v.
ATTORNEYS' TITLE INSURANCE FUND, INC., Defendant.
Ronald L. SNYDER and Joyce A. Snyder, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, Plaintiff,
v.
COMMONWEALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant.
Mary Ann EICHELHARDT, on behalf of herself and all others similarly situated, Plaintiff,
v.
LAWYERS TITLE INSURANCE CORPORATION, Defendant.
Michelle SUTTON and Gregory S. Sutton, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs,
v.
CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, INC., Defendant.
James C. O'BRIEN, Ingrid K. O'Brien, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs,
v.
STEWART TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY, Defendant.
Linda DICACCIO, on behalf of herself and all others similarly situated, Plaintiff,
v.
FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant.
Christopher J. ELIADES, on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated, Plaintiff,
v.
AMERICAN PIONEER TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant.
John A. DUNN and Staci L. Dunn, on behalf of themselves and all similarly situated, Plaintiff,
v.
FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant.

Nos. 96-2468-Civ, 96-2469-Civ, 96-2542-Civ, 9-2706-Civ, 96-2707-Civ, 96-2708-Civ, 96-3088-Civ.

United States District Court, S.D. Florida.

July 3, 1997.

*1419 Joseph W. Phebus, Phebus, Winkelmann, Wong & Bramfeld, Urbana, IL, Christopher B. Horn, Phebus, Winkelmann, Wong & Bramfeld, Chicago, IL, Nancy J. Glidden, Phebus, Winkelmann, Wong & Bramfeld, West Chester, Pennsylvania, D. Michael Campbell, Miami, FL, for Plaintiffs.

Mark A. Brown, Steven C. Dupre, Carlton, Fields, Ward, Emmanuel, Smith & Cutler, P.A., Tampa, FL, for Attorneys' Title Insurance Fund, Inc.

Stuart H. Singer, Carlos M. Sires, Kirkpatrick & Lockhart, L.L.P., Miami, FL, for Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company.

Alan T. Dimond, Robert H. Fernandez, Greenberg, Traurig, Hoffman, Lipoff, Rosen & Quentel, P.A., Miami, FL, Hale and Door, John C. Christie, Jr., David A. Wilson, Wendy E. Anderson, Washington, DC, for Chicago Title Insurance Company, Inc.

Neil P. Linden, Rollnick & Linden, P.A., Coral Gables, FL, for Stewart Title Guaranty Company.

Kevin X. Crowley, William H. Hughes, III, Cobb, Cole & Bell, Tallahassee, FL, for American Pioneer Title Insurance Company.

Marty Steinberg, William F. Hamilton, Daniel S. Gelber, Bruce Hoffman, Holland & Knight, L.L.P., Miami, FL, for Fidelity National Title Insurance Company of Pennsylvania.

Thomas R. Tatum, Brinkley, McNerney, Morgan, Solomon & Tatum, L.L.P., Ft. Lauderdale, FL, for First American Title Insurance Company.

Michael A. Cohn, Awerbach & Murphy, P.A., Clearwater, FL., W. Wyndham Geyer, Jr., Ruden, McClosky, Smith, Schuster & Russell, P.A., Ft. Lauderdale, FL, for Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation.

OMNIBUS ORDER

HIGHSMITH, District Judge.

THESE CAUSES came before the Court upon the following motions:

*1420 (1) Defendant Attorneys' Title Insurance Fund, Inc.'s ("Attorneys' Title") motion to dismiss first amended class action complaint (D.E. # 34 in Case No. 96-2445);

(2) Defendant Attorneys' Title's motion to strike plaintiff's claim for punitive/exemplary damages (D.E. ft 35 in Case No. 96-2445);

(3) Defendant Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company's ("Commonwealth") motion to dismiss (D.E. # 30 in Case No. 96-2468);

(4) Defendant Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation's ("Lawyers Title") motion to dismiss first amended class action complaint (D.E. # 27 in Case No. 96-2469);

(5) Defendant Lawyers Title's motion to strike plaintiff's claim for punitive/exemplary damages (D.E. # 29 in Case No. 96-2469);

(6) Defendant Chicago Title Insurance Company, Inc.'s ("Chicago Title") motion to dismiss (D.E. # 23 in Case No. 96-2542);

(7) Defendant Chicago Title's motion to strike plaintiff's claim for punitive/exemplary damages (D.E. # 25 in Case No. 96-2542);

(8) Defendant Stewart Title Guaranty Company's ("Stuart Title") motion to dismiss plaintiff's first amended class action complaint (D.E. # 26 in Case No. 96-2706);

(9) Defendant Stewart Title's motion to strike plaintiff's claim for punitive/exemplary damages (D.E. # 25 in Case No. 96-2706);

(10) Defendant First American Title Insurance Company's ("First American") motion to dismiss first amended complaint (D.E. # 27 in Case No. 96-2707);

(11) Defendant First American's motion to strike plaintiff's claim for punitive/exemplary damages (D.E. # 29 in Case No. 96-2707);

(12) Defendant American Pioneer Title Insurance Company's ("American Pioneer") motion to dismiss plaintiff's first amended class action complaint (D.E. # 28 in Case No. 96-2708);

(13) Defendant American Pioneer's motion to strike plaintiff's claim for exemplary damages (D.E. # 30 in Case No. 96-2708);

(14) Defendant American Pioneer's motion for abstention (D.E. # 29 in Case No. 96-2708); and

(15) Defendant Fidelity National Title Insurance Company of Pennsylvania's ("Fidelity") motion to dismiss (D.E. # 19 in Case No. 96-3088).

At a status conference held on March 12, 1997, the Court determined that, due to their similarities, the above-styled cases would be consolidated for the purpose of ruling on common issues of law. In accordance with that determination and as further articulated in its Order dated March 13, 1997, the Court addresses the foregoing motions in a consolidated fashion. Hence, all of the Court's rulings contained in this Omnibus Order are applicable to all of the above-styled cases.

PROCEDURAL AND FACTUAL BACKGROUND

The plaintiffs in the above-styled cases allege that they are persons who "have purchased or refinanced real property in the State of Florida and, pursuant to that purchase or refinancing, have purchased title insurance from the [defendants] through [their] title agents."[1] Each of the defendants is a title insurance company operating in Florida.[2] The plaintiffs bring the following common claims:

Count 1: Violation of Section 2607(a) of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act ("RESPA");
Count 2: Violation of Section 2607(b) of RESPA;
Count 3: Common law fraudulent misrepresentation and/or omission:
Count 4: Common law negligent misrepresentation and/or omission; and
*1421 Count 5: Violation of the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act, Fla. Stat. § 501.201, et seq.

The claims are brought in the form of class action complaints. In its Order dated March 13, 1997, the Court stayed the motions for class certification which had been filed in each of the eight cases, pending disposition of the motions to dismiss addressed here. Accordingly, the Court will not discuss in this Omnibus Order any of the class action allegations contained in the complaints.[3]

The plaintiffs invoke the Court's federal question jurisdiction with respect to Counts 1 and 2, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1331. According to RESPA's jurisdictional provision, 12 U.S.C. § 2614

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