San Francisco Residence Club, Inc. v. Baswell-Guthrie

897 F. Supp. 2d 1122, 2012 WL 4339316, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 130717
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Alabama
DecidedSeptember 13, 2012
DocketCivil Action No. CV-09-S-0421-NE
StatusPublished
Cited by19 cases

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San Francisco Residence Club, Inc. v. Baswell-Guthrie, 897 F. Supp. 2d 1122, 2012 WL 4339316, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 130717 (N.D. Ala. 2012).

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Table of Contents

Topic Page No.

I. Introduction .........................................................1128

II.The Basic Requirements for a Deferred, Like-Kind Exchange Under Section 1031........................................................1130

III. The Plaintiffs, Defendants, and Other, Non-Party Players..............1139

A. Plaintiffs ........................................................1139
B. The Wilmer & Lee Defendants.....................................1141
C. The Baswell-Guthrie Defendants ..................................1141
D. The McDermott Defendants .......................................1141

1. The resolution and dismissal of plaintiffs’ claims against the McDermott Defendants......................................1142

E. Non-Parties Involved in Some Transactions.........................1142

IV. The Replacement Property Acquisitions ...............................1144

1. The Moquin transaction.......................................1145

2. The Fountain transaction......................................1147

A. The Moquin and Fountain Acquisitions.............................1147
B. The Corporate Drive Acquisition...................................1148
C. The Old Madison Pike Acquisition.................................1149
D. The Quality Circle Acquisition.....................................1150

V. Acquisitions Closed by the Wilmer & Lee Defendants...................1151

A. Acquisition of the “Moquin Drive” and “Fountain” Properties.......1151

1. Samuel Givhan’s involvement..................................1153

2. The “Ireland conference call”..................................1153

3. WaMu forwards funds and forms to Givhan.....................1154

B. Acquisition of the “Corporate Drive” Property......................1157
C. The Role of California Attorney Jeffrey Weiss.......................1159
D. Reformation of Titles to the Properties Closed by Givhan............1160
E. The Issue of the $50,000 Check.....................................1161

VI. Acquisitions Closed by the Baswell-Guthrie Defendants................1161

A. Lead-Up to Old Madison Pike and Quality Circle Acquisitions .......1161
B. Old Madison Pike (a/k/a “Tech Point”).............................1162
C. Quality Circle....................................................1165
D. Possible Conflict of Interest.......................................1169
E. Dispute With McDermott..........................................1169

VII.Choice of Governing Law.............................................1170

A. The Public Policy Exception to the Rule of Lex Loci Delicti..........1172

[1127]*11271. The Alabama Legal Services Liability Act.......................1172

2. Plaintiffs’ argument that non-clients can assert common-law claims against Alabama attorneys............................1174

a. Cunningham v. Langston, Frazer, Sweet & Freese, P.A., 727 So.2d 800 (Ala.1999)...................................1174

b. Fogarty v. Parker, Poe, Adams & Bernstein, L.L.P., 961 So.2d 784 (Ala.2006)......................'................1174

c. Smith v. Math, 984 So.2d 1179 (Ala.Civ.App.2007)..............1175

d. Line v. Ventura, 38 So.3d 1 (Ala.2009)........................1176

3. Analysis of the cases relied upon by plaintiffs, and their application to public policy...................................1178

VIII.Inconsistencies Among the Allegations of the Complaint, the Uncontested Facts, and Arguments in Briefs..........................1180

A. Claims Against the Wilmer & Lee Defendants.......................1180

1.Variance between the factual allegations and Count 3 of the complaint, on the one hand, and uncontested facts on the other.......................................................1181

B. Claims Against the Baswell-Guthrie Defendants....................1182
C. The Omissions of Counsel.........................................1182
IX. Analysis of the Claims Brought Against the Wilmer & Lee Defendants____1183
A. Alabama Securities Violation (Count 2) ............................1183

1. Beyond Foster................................................1185

a. CFT Seaside Investment Limited Partnership v. Hammet, 868 F.Supp. 836 (D.S.C.1994) ..............................1185

b. Ward v. Bullís, 748 N.W.2d 397 (N.D.2008)....................1186

c. San Francisco Residence Club, Inc., et al. v. Park Tower, LLC, et al., Civil Action No. 08-1423-NE-AKK (N.D.AIa. Jan. 12, 2012)............................................1187

2. Application of the ratio decidendi of the preceding decisions to the issues raised in the present action......................1188

B. Claims Asserted Against the Wilmer & Lee Defendants Under the Alabama Legal Services Liability Act (Count 3)...................1190

1. Plaintiffs’ proposed expert witness .............................1191

a. Crockett’s qualifications...................................1191

b. Analysis..................................................1192

C. The Claim for Thomas O’Shea’s $50,000 Check (Count 3).............1195

X. Analysis of the Claims Brought Against the Baswell-Guthrie Defendants.........................................................1195

A. Existence of an Attorney-Client Relationship Between Plaintiffs and Baswell-Guthrie............................................1196

B. The Old Madison Pike Acquisition.................................1197

1. Expert testimony on the standard of care, and the “common knowledge and experience” exception.........................1197

2. Damages.....................................................1199

C. The Quality Circle Acquisition.....................................1200

1. Gilmour v. Gates, McDonald & Co., 382 F.3d 1312

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