The Umbrella Investment Group, L.L.C., Lawrence Q. Robertson, Micco D. Johnson, Jarmarritt Alexis, Eugene Pierre Steib, Valvenia R. Joseph, Leonard Robertson, III, Gregory Williams and Detrell Edmonds v. Pedestal Bank (Formerly Coastal Commerce Bank), A/K/A Pedestal Bancshares, Inc.

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedFebruary 18, 2021
Docket2020CA0268
StatusUnknown

This text of The Umbrella Investment Group, L.L.C., Lawrence Q. Robertson, Micco D. Johnson, Jarmarritt Alexis, Eugene Pierre Steib, Valvenia R. Joseph, Leonard Robertson, III, Gregory Williams and Detrell Edmonds v. Pedestal Bank (Formerly Coastal Commerce Bank), A/K/A Pedestal Bancshares, Inc. (The Umbrella Investment Group, L.L.C., Lawrence Q. Robertson, Micco D. Johnson, Jarmarritt Alexis, Eugene Pierre Steib, Valvenia R. Joseph, Leonard Robertson, III, Gregory Williams and Detrell Edmonds v. Pedestal Bank (Formerly Coastal Commerce Bank), A/K/A Pedestal Bancshares, Inc.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Louisiana Court of Appeal primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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The Umbrella Investment Group, L.L.C., Lawrence Q. Robertson, Micco D. Johnson, Jarmarritt Alexis, Eugene Pierre Steib, Valvenia R. Joseph, Leonard Robertson, III, Gregory Williams and Detrell Edmonds v. Pedestal Bank (Formerly Coastal Commerce Bank), A/K/A Pedestal Bancshares, Inc., (La. Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL

FIRST CIRCUIT

2020 CA 0268

THE UMBRELLA INVESTMENT GROUP, L. L. C., LAWRENCE Q. ROBERTSON, MICCO D. JOHNSON, JARMARRITT ALEXIS, EUGENE PIERRE STEIB, VALVENIA R. JOSEPH, LEONARD ROBERTSON, III, GREGORY WILLIAMS, AND DETRELL EDMONDS

VERSUS

PEDESTAL BANK ( formerly Coastal Commerce Bank), A/ K/ A PEDESTAL BANCSHARES, INC.

Judgment Rendered: FEB Z 8 2021

On Appeal from the Thirty -Second Judicial District Court In and for the Parish of Terrebonne State of Louisiana Docket No. 185288, Div. E

Honorable Randall L. Bethancourt, Judge Presiding

EMMMEM

Nelson Dan Taylor, Sr. Counsel for Plaintiffs/ Apellants Thibodaux, Louisiana The Umbrella Investment Group, L. L. C., et a/.

William A. Eroche Counsel for Defendant/ Appellee Houma, Louisiana Pedestal Bank ( formerly Coastal Commerce Bank), A/ K/ A Pedestal Bancshares, Inc.

BEFORE: McCLENDON, WELCH, AND CHUTZ, JJ. McCLENDON, J.

Appellants appeal a judgment of the trial court that granted appellee' s

declinatory exception raising the objection of As pendens and peremptory exception raising the objection of no cause of action and dismissed plaintiffs' claims. For the

following reasons, we affirm.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

On April 27, 2018, Pedestal Bank ( Pedestal)' commenced a foreclosure

proceeding by filing a petition for executory process in Lafourche Parish ( the first filed

suit). Pedestal named as defendants The Umbrella Group, L. L. C. ( Umbrella Group);

Lawrence Q. Robertson; Micco D. Johnson; Jarmarritt Alexis; Eugene Pierre Steib;

Valvenia R. Joseph; Leonard Robertson, III; Gregory Williams; and Detrell Edmonds.

Pedestal alleged that Pedestal was the holder and owner of a November 26, 2014

promissory note in the principal amount of one hundred ninety- eight thousand nine

hundred and seventy dollars ($ 198, 970. 00), executed by the Umbrella Group in favor of

Pedestal. 2 Pedestal maintained that the note was secured by a multiple indebtedness

mortgage in certain immovable property located in Assumption Parish, Louisiana, and

by commercial guaranty contracts individually executed by Robertson, Johnson, Alexis, Steib, Joseph, Robertson, Williams, and Edmonds ( collectively, ' Umbrella Group

guarantors"). Pedestal further alleged that it was entitled to enforce the promissory

note because the Umbrella Group and the Umbrella Group guarantors ( collectively,

appellants") had failed to make the monthly payments since November 27, 2017.3

The trial court granted judgment in favor of Pedestal and against appellants, and

ordered the issuance of a writ of seizure and sale that commanded the Sheriff of

Assumption Parish to seize and sell the collateral property. The corresponding seizure

and sale occurred on October 31, 2018, and resulted in a sale price that was less than

1 We note that Pedestal Bank was formerly known as " Coastal Commerce Bank" and is currently known as " blBank," and that Pedestal Bancshares, Inc. is currently known as " Business First Bancshares, Inc." We refer to these entities as Pedestal and Pedestal Bancshares, Inc., respectively, throughout our opinion for consistency and ease of reference.

2 The original note and a certified copy of the mortgage previously recorded in the mortgage records of Assumption Parish were attached.

3 Pedestal also asserted that the Umbrella Group violated the terms of the mortgage on April 14, 2015, by donating its interest in the property to Umbrella Group guarantor Alexis, without the knowledge or consent of Pedestal.

2 appellants' indebtedness. Thus, on January 10, 2019, after appellate delays had run,

Pedestal mailed certified letters to the Umbrella Group guarantors specifying the calculation of the remaining deficiency as one hundred ninety six thousand six hundred

and eighty- nine dollars and forty-two cents ($ 196, 689. 42).

On March 7, 2019, appellants filed suit in Terrebonne Parish ( the second filed

suit) against "[ Pedestal Bank ( formerly Coastal Commerce Bank), A/ K/ A Pedestal

Bancshares, Inc." At the outset, we observe that the second filed suit did not identify

Pedestal Bancshares, Inc. as an additional defendant. To the contrary, and as reflected

above, the only capacity in which the second filed suit referenced Pedestal Bancshares,

Inc. was as a potential alias for Pedestal.

The second filed suit asserted that the promissory note was to be paid in thirty-

five regular payments and one irregular last payment, with the expectation that the

note would be renewed upon satisfactory payments of the initial thirty-five payments.

Appellants maintained that after the first thirty-five payments were made, they were

advised that the note would be renewed " except that Pedestal now required special

flood hazard insurance required by the Department of Homeland Security, Federal

Emergency Management Agency ( FEMA), pursuant to the Flood Disaster Protection Act

of 1973." Appellants claimed that Pedestal knew that the collateral property was located

in a flood hazard zone at the time the loan was made; that Pedestal knew that the cost

of flood insurance would cause the loan to be prohibitive for appellants; and that

Pedestal deliberately failed to disclose this information in order to induce appellants to

enter the loan contracts. Appellants asserted that the alleged conduct constituted a

breach of contract, and sought damages for breach of contract, fraud, and unfair trade

practices in the execution of the loan contracts.

In response to the second filed suit, Pedestal filed a declinatory exception raising

the objection of As pendens and a peremptory exception raising the objection of no

cause of action on March 28, 2019. Regarding the objection of AS pendens, Pedestal

argued that it was entitled to dismissal of the second filed suit because it arose from

the same transaction or occurrence, between the same parties, in the same capacities,

as the first filed suit. Regarding the objection of no cause of action, Pedestal stated that

3 the objection was raised as to Pedestal Bancshares, Inc. out of an abundance of

caution, because the second filed suit incorrectly identified " Pedestal Bank ( formerly

Coastal Commerce Bank), A/ K/ A Pedestal Bancshares, Inc." as the defendant. Pedestal

maintained that Pedestal Bancshares, Inc. is a separate and distinct entity that was not

a party to, nor referenced in, the loan contracts. Pedestal submitted a Certificate of

Consolidation as an exhibit to confirm the consolidation of Coastal Commerce Bank and

Pedestal. Pedestal also referred the trial court to the Louisiana Secretary of State' s

Commercial Division public records to confirm that Pedestal Bancshares, Inc. is a

holding company of Pedestal and performs no actual banking activities.

Appellants did not file any written opposition to Pedestal' s exceptions in the

second filed suit. Appellants also failed to appear at the June 14, 2019 hearing of

Pedestal' s exceptions. The trial court executed a written judgment that granted both

exceptions and dismissed appellants' claims in the second filed suit on June 26, 2019. 4

On June 19, 2019, Pedestal filed a supplemental petition for a deficiency

judgment after foreclosure in the first filed suit, and thereby converted the first filed

suit to an ordinary proceeding. In response, appellants answered the supplemental

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