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Springer v. United Svcs. Auto. Assn

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District
Jun 6, 2003
846 So. 2d 1234 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2003)

Summary

holding that "communications between an insured and his counsel that pertain to the common interest held by the insured and the insurer - i.e. the defense of the claim - are available to the insurer and this right of access would continue even if their interests became adverse."

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Opinion

Case No. 5D02-3753.

Opinion filed June 6, 2003.

Petition for Certiorari Review of Order from the Circuit Court for Orange County, William C. Gridley, Judge.

Dale Swope, Angela Rodante, Jason Mulholland and Jessica Ramsay, of Swope Law Group, P.A., Tampa, and Barbara Green, of Barbara Green, P.A., Coral Gables, for Petitioner.

Kathy J. Maus, of Butler Pappas Weihmuller Katz Craig, LLP., Tallahassee, for Respondent.

Philip M. Burlington, of Caruso, Burlington, Bohn Compiani, P.A., West Palm Beach, Amicus Curiae, Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers.


Petitioner, Robert Springer ["Springer"], seeks a writ of certiorari directed to an order of the trial court ordering him to produce to United Services Automobile Association ["USAA"], Springer's liability carrier, all communications between Springer and the attorney hired by USAA to defend him in a liability suit.

This issue arises in the course of a "bad faith" suit by Springer against USAA. The two parties take almost diametrically opposing views of the attorney/client privilege issue — either that the insurer is entitled to all communications between the insured and USAA's retained counsel, or that USAA is entitled to none. USAA concedes that it would not be entitled to communications between Springer and his lawyer after a certain point in time — the date the relationship between Springer and USAA became adverse. That date they appear to define as the date it became clear that the liability suit could not be settled within policy limits. Based on our review of the case law and secondary authorities, however, it appears that even before that moment, there may be a variety of communications between the insured and his attorney that the insurer has no right to access. Communications between an insured and his counsel that pertain to the common interest held by the insured and the insurer — i.e. the defense of the claim — are available to the insurer and this right of access would continue even if their interests become adverse. By the same token, communications concerning matters not pertaining to the defense or resolution of the liability case may be privileged. Examples would be a discussion of coverage issues or how to proceed if the case could not be settled within policy limits.

In some cases, the line between communications concerning defense of the claim and other issues may be difficult to draw and some documents may contain both attorney/client communications that USAA is entitled to access and some that it is not entitled to access. In this case, because the trial court found that USAA should have access to all documents, no in camera review was conducted. The court should review the documents whose production remains in dispute and order disclosed to USAA only those which relate to the defense of the liability claim, not communications pertaining primarily to the insured's own legal interests.

PETITION GRANTED; ORDER VACATED.

SAWAYA and ORFINGER, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Springer v. United Svcs. Auto. Assn

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District
Jun 6, 2003
846 So. 2d 1234 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2003)

holding that "communications between an insured and his counsel that pertain to the common interest held by the insured and the insurer - i.e. the defense of the claim - are available to the insurer and this right of access would continue even if their interests became adverse."

Summary of this case from Allied World Assurance Co. (U.S.), Inc. v. Lincoln General Insurance Co.
Case details for

Springer v. United Svcs. Auto. Assn

Case Details

Full title:ROBERT SPRINGER, Petitioner v. UNITED SERVICES AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District

Date published: Jun 6, 2003

Citations

846 So. 2d 1234 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2003)

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