Willbros USA, Inc. v. Certain Underwriters at Lloyds of London

2009 OK CIV APP 90, 220 P.3d 1166, 2009 Okla. Civ. App. LEXIS 82, 2009 WL 3435778
CourtCourt of Civil Appeals of Oklahoma
DecidedSeptember 24, 2009
Docket106,414. Released for Publication by Order of the Court of Civil Appeals of Oklahoma, Division No. 2
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Willbros USA, Inc. v. Certain Underwriters at Lloyds of London, 2009 OK CIV APP 90, 220 P.3d 1166, 2009 Okla. Civ. App. LEXIS 82, 2009 WL 3435778 (Okla. Ct. App. 2009).

Opinion

DEBORAH B. BARNES, Presiding Judge.

1 This appeal 1 arises out of an insurance coverage dispute and insurance broker malpractice action. Plaintiff, Willbros USA, Inc. (Willbros), filed a Petition 2 on July 27, 2007, against three defendants, Certain Underwriters at Lloyds of London (Lloyds), 3 Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. of Oklahoma, Inc. (Gallagher), and JLT Risk Solutions, Limited (JLT), after certain excess claims lability insurance coverage was denied to Willbros.

T2 The question on appeal is: did the London-based insurance broker defendant, JLT, have sufficient contacts with this state to be subject to the jurisdiction of our state courts? We find JLT had sufficient contacts with this state to subject it to the jurisdiction of the trial court. We therefore reverse the order of the trial court dismissing JLT from the lawsuit for lack of personal jurisdiction.

PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

13 JLT is a London-based insurance broker with its principal place of business in London, England, United Kingdom. Gallagher is an Oklahoma company with its principal place of business in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Willbros is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business in Houston, Texas. Willbros' Risk Management Department is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where the corporate risk manager, Robert H. Redden (Redden), maintains his office.

*1171 T4 Gallagher is the retail broker for the insurance in question, and JLT is the excess broker. The policy at issue is a $25 million dollar worldwide exeess liability policy (the Policy) underwritten by Lloyds, and Willbros is the named insured under the Policy. The Policy, together with its underwriter, was successfully secured by JLT after Gallagher contacted JLT for this purpose, on behalf of Willbros. Gallagher placed the Policy in the London insurance market using JLT as the London broker. The coverage period under the Policy was from March 1, 2004, to March 1, 2005.

15 On April 22, 2004, several individuals were killed on Olero Creek in the Nigerian river delta while working on a project for Chevron Nigeria, Limited (Chevron), in which Willbros Nigeria, Limited, was a subcontractor providing support services. Will-bros states that in June of 2004, families of two of the decedents filed wrongful death lawsuits against Chevron in Houston, Texas. In September of 2005, after having settled their claims against Chevron, these families filed suit against Willbros. Willbros states that it reached a settlement agreement with these families, but, after exhausting the $1 million dollar limit on its primary coverage, Willbros was forced to pay $2,810,000 out of pocket.

11 6 Willbros claims that notice of the Olero Creek incident was properly given to their insurance brokers, Gallagher and JLT. Will-bros claims, however, that Gallagher and/or JLT negligently failed to give proper and timely notice to Lloyds. Lloyds subsequent ly used late notice as one of the grounds for refusing to pay the $2,310,000 excess claim under the Policy.

17 On October 19, 2007, JLT filed a Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Personal Jurisdiction (JLT's Motion to Dismiss). On January 18, 2008, Willbros responded to JLT's Motion to Dismiss, and on February 13, 2008, JLT replied to Willbros' response. In the order filed on April 25, 2008, the trial court granted JLT"s Motion to Dismiss under 12 0.8. Supp.2004 § 2012(B)(2) 4 Although the trial court found that the evidentiary materials presented by Willbros "show that [JLT] made annual trips to Oklahoma from 2002 through 2006 to call on Gallagher and Willbros," the trial court held that these contacts were not sufficient to establish specific or general personal jurisdiction. The trial court found that the evidence of JLT's contacts in Oklahoma with Gallagher, a co-defendant who had a direct business relationship with Willbros, constituted merely indirect, "overlapping" business relationship contacts with Willbros.

T8 In sum, the trial court found that the evidentiary materials showed "very little evidence of purposeful contacts in Oklahoma with [Willbros]" and held that JLT's contacts were "not sufficient to demonstrate that traditional notions of fair play and substantial justice would not be offended if [Oklahoma] exercised [in] person{alm jurisdiction." Pursuant to 12 0.S$.2001 § 994(A), the trial court, on October 8, 2008, certified as final its order filed on April 25, 2008. Willbros appeals. The only issue on appeal is whether the Oklahoma district court has personal jurisdiction over JLT.

MATERIAL FACTS NOT IN DISPUTE

T9 1. JLT is a London-based insurance broker with its principal place of business in London, England, United Kingdom. Galla gher is an Oklahoma company with its principal place of business in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Willbros is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business in Texas. Will-brog' Risk Management Department is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where the corporate risk manager, Redden, maintains his office. 5

£10 2. Gallagher placed the Policy with Lloyds in the London insurance market using JLT as the London broker. 6

*1172 11 3. JLT was successful in placing the Policy directed by Gallagher. 7

12 4. The Policy was issued to Willbros. 8

¶13 5. JLT did not travel to Oklahoma to work on the placement of the Policy; instead, JLT placed the Policy from its principal place of business in London, England. 9

14 6. JLT admits it has made several visits to Oklahoma-described by JLT as "infrequent and minimal," and "isolated and informal"-to meet with employees of Gallagher and/or Willbros. Simon Edwards of JLT admits going to Gallagher's offices twice. 10

15 7. JLT representatives, Julian P. Wilson, Simon R. Edwards, and Steve Berten-shaw, personally met with Gallagher employees and Redden, the corporate risk manager for Willbros, 11 giving Redden their business cards while in Oklahoma.

T16 8. Some business was discussed "in passing" during these Oklahoma visits. 12

T17 9. JLT's communication with Gallagher also included electronic messages, telephone conversations, and mail. 13

STANDARD OF REVIEW

118 The only issue on appeal concerns in personam jurisdiction, which is a question of law. Conoco, Inc. v. Agrico Chemical Company, 2004 OK 83, 115 P.3d 829. "We review questions of law by a de movo standard, independent of and without deference to the lower court's legal rulings." Id. at 19.

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