Cole v. Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States

Decision Date13 April 2000
Citation271 A.D.2d 271,707 N.Y.S.2d 56
PartiesSIDNEY C. COLE et al., Appellants,<BR>v.<BR>EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES et al., Respondents.
CourtNew York Supreme Court — Appellate Division

Concur — Sullivan, P. J., Nardelli, Wallach, Andrias and Buckley, JJ.

The IAS Court properly determined that Florida law governs the resolution of this dispute since all of the events leading up to the purchase of the policy and the subsequent events upon which the Coles claim their injuries arose occurred in Florida, therefore the concentration of contacts was in Florida (Matter of Allstate Ins. Co. [Stolarz], 81 NY2d 219, 226). The viability of these causes of action is doubtful even under Florida law (see, Force v ITT Hartford Life & Annuity Ins. Co., 4 F Supp 2d 843; Parkhill v Minnesota Mut. Life Ins. Co., 995 F Supp 983; but cf., Kantner v Boutin, 624 So 2d 779, 781 [Fla]; Englezios v Batmasian, 593 So 2d 1077, 1078 [Fla]). All of such claims are, in any event, time-barred since any breach, fraud, misrepresentation or violation of fiduciary duty could reasonably have been discovered during the 10-day review period after delivery of the policy some five and a half years before commencement of the action. Under Florida law (see, CPLR 202), the contract cause of action has a five-year limitations period (see, Levy v Travelers Ins. Co., 580 So 2d 190 [Fla]), and the fraud and breach of fiduciary causes of action have four-year periods (see, Sands v Blando, 575 So 2d 1306 [Fla]; Behar v Sunbank/ Miami, 591 So 2d 969, 970, review denied 601 So 2d 551 [Fla]) measured from receipt of the policy (see, Pearson v Manufacturer's Life Ins. Co., 1996 WL 939271, 1996 US Dist LEXIS 22291 [ND Fla, Oct. 2, 1996, No. Civ. A.3:96cv116 LAC]). The General Business Law § 349 cause of action is barred by the three-year limitations period in CPLR 214 (2) (see, Avdon Capitol Corp. v Nationwide Mut. Fire Ins. Co., 240 AD2d 353). We have considered the extent to which, if any, the Court of Appeals' decisions in Gaidon v Guardian Life Ins. Co. and Goshen v Mutual Life Ins. Co. (94 NY2d 330) affect our disposition of the issues presented in this case; all of the causes of action of plaintiffs' complaint were properly dismissed for failure to timely commence, an issue not present in Gaidon or Goshen.

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    • U.S. District Court — Eastern District of New York
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    ...Law § 349 are governed by the three-year limitation period set forth in CPLR 214(2).") (citing Cole v. Equitable Life Assur. Soc'y., 271 A.D.2d 271, 707 N.Y.S.2d 56, 57 (N.Y.App.Div.2000)); Avdon Capitol Corp. v. Nationwide Mut. Fire Ins. Co., 240 A.D.2d 353, 658 N.Y.S.2d 383 (N.Y.App.Div.1......
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    • U.S. District Court — Northern District of Oklahoma
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    ...reasonably have been discovered during the 10-day review period after delivery of the policy." Cole v. Equitable Life Assur. Soc'y of the U.S., 271 A.D.2d 271, 707 N.Y.S.2d 56, 56-57 (2000); see also In re Northwestern Mut. Life Ins. Co. Sales Practices Litig., 70 F.Supp.2d 466, 484-85, 490......
  • Heslin v. Metropolitan Life Ins.
    • United States
    • New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division
    • November 29, 2001
    ...allegedly lured into such sales by a marketing ploy commonly referred to as the "vanishing premium" (see, e.g., Cole v Equitable Life Assur. Socy. of U.S., 271 A.D.2d 271; Furey v Guardian Life Ins. Co., 261 A.D.2d 355, lv denied 93 N.Y.2d 811; Goldberg v Manufacturers Life Ins. Co., 242 A.......
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    • New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division
    • August 9, 2001
    ...N.Y.2d 979 [certifying class of individuals who returned rented cars in New York State]). Thus, here, as in Cole v Equitable Life Assur. Socy. of the United States (271 A.D.2d 271), the protections of GBL § 349(h) are unavailable to Mr. Goshen, a Florida resident who purchased a "vanishing ......
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    • United States
    • New York State Bar Association Insurance Law Practice (NY)
    • Invalid date
    ...(New York law barred coverage for the accident, but Florida law permitted it). See also Cole v. Equitable Life Assur. Soc’y of the U.S., 271 A.D.2d 271, 707 N.Y.S.2d 56 (1st Dep’t 2000) in which all of the events leading up to the purchase of the policy and the subsequent events on which pl......

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