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In re Miami Beverly, LLC

UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA MIAMI DIVISION
Dec 31, 2019
Case No. 18-14512-LMI (Bankr. S.D. Fla. Dec. 31, 2019)

Opinion

Case No. 18-14506-LMI (Lead Case) Case No. 18-14509-LMI Case No. 18-14510-LMI Case No. 18-14511-LMI Case No. 18-14512-LMI

12-31-2019

In re: MIAMI BEVERLY, LLC, 1336 NW 60, LLC, REVEREND, LLC 13300 ALEXANDRIA DR. HOLDINGS, LLC THE HOLDINGS AT CITY, LLC Debtors

Copies provided to: Michael Hoffman, Esq. Attorney Hoffman shall serve a copy of the signed order on all interested parties file a certificate of service.


Chapter 11 Cases Jointly Administered ORDER DENYING MIAMI DEVELOPMENT HOLDINGS' REQUEST FOR FEES AND COSTS

This matter came before the Court upon the Notice Of Fees Incurred In Connection With Eric Irons, P.A.S Charging Lien (ECF #450) (the "Notice") filed by creditor, Miami Development Holdings ("MDH") and the Objection to Notice of Fees Filed in Connection with Irons Law Group, P.A.'s Charging Lien (ECF #451) (the "Objection") filed by the Irons Law Group ("Irons"). The Notice and the Objection thereto arise out of a charging lien dispute which the Court resolved in its Order Granting Motion to Strike Charging Lien (ECF #448) (the "Order"). In the Order, the Court reserved jurisdiction to consider an award of attorneys' fees and costs to counsel for MDH.

The Court has reviewed and considered the Notice and Objection. MDH seeks fees and costs pursuant to Fla. Stat. §57.105(7) based upon a fee provision in a contingency fee retainer agreement between Irons and Irons' former client, Gadi Shushan. However, MDH is not a party to that agreement. After engaging and subsequently terminating Irons, Mr. Shushan assigned his claim in this bankruptcy case on July 31, 2019, to MDH, pursuant to a Transfer of Claim Other than for Security (ECF #136).

In Florida Community Bank, N.A. v. Red Road Residential, LLC, 197 So.3d 1112 (Fla. 3d DCA 2016), the non-party wife of the guarantor on a commercial mortgage defended against a bank's mortgage foreclosure suit. The bank ultimately voluntarily dismissed the suit with prejudice and the guarantor's wife sought attorney fees under section 57.105 based upon the fee provision in the mortgage. The Third District Court of Appeal held that "[o]nly the parties to a contract may avail themselves of section 57.105(7)'s entitlement to attorney's fees." Id. at 1116.

Similar to the Florida Community Bank case, MDH is not an actual party to the contingency fee retainer agreement under which it seeks fees, accordingly, there is no reciprocity under section 57.105 and MDH and its counsel are not entitled to reimbursement of its fees and costs.

For the foregoing reasons, it is ordered as follows:

1. MDH's request for fees and costs is DENIED.

Tagged Opinion

ORDERED in the Southern District of Florida on December 31, 2019.

/s/ _________

Laurel M. Isicoff

Chief United States Bankruptcy Judge

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Copies provided to:
Michael Hoffman, Esq.

Attorney Hoffman shall serve a copy of the signed order on all interested parties file a certificate of service.


Summaries of

In re Miami Beverly, LLC

UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA MIAMI DIVISION
Dec 31, 2019
Case No. 18-14512-LMI (Bankr. S.D. Fla. Dec. 31, 2019)
Case details for

In re Miami Beverly, LLC

Case Details

Full title:In re: MIAMI BEVERLY, LLC, 1336 NW 60, LLC, REVEREND, LLC 13300 ALEXANDRIA…

Court:UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA MIAMI DIVISION

Date published: Dec 31, 2019

Citations

Case No. 18-14512-LMI (Bankr. S.D. Fla. Dec. 31, 2019)