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Sun Life Ins. Co. v. Jones

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS TEXARKANA DIVISION
Jan 26, 2016
CASE NO. 4:14-CV-4151 (W.D. Ark. Jan. 26, 2016)

Opinion

CASE NO. 4:14-CV-4151

01-26-2016

SUN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA PLAINTIFF v. KAREN JONES, et al. DEFENDANTS


ORDER

Before the Court is Plaintiff's Motion to Deposit Interest Amount, Motion to Dismiss, and Motion for Recovery of Attorneys' Fees and Costs. ECF No. 32. Separate Defendant Karen Jones has filed a response to the motion. ECF No. 34. Plaintiff has filed a reply. ECF No. 37. The Court finds the motion ripe for consideration.

The Court notes that Separate Defendant Martha Hammond has not filed a response to the motion, and the time for response has passed. --------

Plaintiff moves the Court to deposit the interest amount of $2,933.33 into the registry of the Court. On January 15, 2016, pursuant to the Court's order (ECF No. 38), Plaintiff deposited the interest amount of $2,933.33 into the registry of the Court. Thus, Plaintiff's request regarding this issue is moot.

Plaintiff further moves the Court to dismiss and discharge Plaintiff from further liability. No party disputes Plaintiff's argument that it is a disinterested stakeholder and should be dismissed from the interpleader action. The Court finds that Plaintiff no longer has a stake in this matter because it has deposited the insurance policy proceeds at issue plus interest into the registry of the Court. Accordingly, Plaintiff is dismissed from this interpleader action and is discharged from further liability on the insurance policy at issue. Defendants are enjoined from making further claims against Plaintiff regarding the interpleaded funds.

Plaintiff also moves the Court for an award of attorney's fees in the amount of $2,921.00 and costs in the amount of $508.00. The Court, however, declines to award attorney's fees or costs in this matter. Conflicting claims to benefits owed to beneficiaries under a life insurance policy arise in the ordinary course of Plaintiff's business. These potential conflicts are part of the business risk assumed by insurance companies who provides such policies. Interpleader actions free the stakeholder from the vexation of multiple suits and liability and are brought in the stakeholder's own self-interest. Because the initiation of this action is beneficial to Plaintiff, the Court denies the request for attorney's fees and costs. See Life Ins. Co. of N. Am. v. Eufracio, 25 F. Supp. 2d 1179, 1183 (N.D. Iowa 2014) (quoting Sun Life Assur. Co. of Canada v. Thomas, 735 F. Supp. 730 (W.D. Mich. 1990)); see also In re Mandalay Shores Coop. Hous. Ass'n, 21 F.3d 380, 383 (11th Cir. 1994) (recognizing a "normal course of business" exception to an award of attorney's fees in an interpleader action); Emcasco Ins. Co. v. Davis, 753 F. Supp. 1458, 1464-65 (W.D. Ark. 1990) ("[B]ecause this interpleader action was brought primarily in [the stakeholder's] self interest, it is not entitled to an award of attorney's fees and costs.").

For the reasons set forth in this order, the Court finds that Plaintiff's motion (ECF No. 32) should be GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART. Plaintiff is DISMISSED from this interpleader action.

IT IS SO ORDERED, this 26th day of January, 2016.

/s/ Susan O. Hickey

Susan O. Hickey

United States District Judge


Summaries of

Sun Life Ins. Co. v. Jones

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS TEXARKANA DIVISION
Jan 26, 2016
CASE NO. 4:14-CV-4151 (W.D. Ark. Jan. 26, 2016)
Case details for

Sun Life Ins. Co. v. Jones

Case Details

Full title:SUN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA PLAINTIFF v. KAREN JONES, et al…

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS TEXARKANA DIVISION

Date published: Jan 26, 2016

Citations

CASE NO. 4:14-CV-4151 (W.D. Ark. Jan. 26, 2016)

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