Johnson v. Orleans Parish Sch. Bd.

Decision Date31 May 2012
Docket NumberNo. 2012–CC–0191.,2012–CC–0191.
PartiesJohn JOHNSON, et al. v. ORLEANS PARISH SCHOOL BOARD, et al.
CourtLouisiana Supreme Court

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PER CURIAM.

[2012-0191 (La. 1]In these consolidated applications, relators, National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa., and United States Fire Insurance Company, seek review of a judgment of the district court denying their motions for summary judgment. Relators acknowledge they were held jointly and solidarily liable to plaintiffs in their capacity as insurers of the Housing Authority of New Orleans. Johnson v. Orleans Parish Sch. Bd., 06–1223 (La.App. 4th Cir.1/30/08), 975 So.2d 698,writ denied,08–0607 (La.6/27/08), 983 So.2d 1289,cert. denied,555 U.S. 1085, 129 S.Ct. 768, 172 L.Ed.2d 756 (2008). Nonetheless, relators assert they are not liable to those plaintiffs whose claims fall outside of their respective policy periods.

In denying relators' motions for summary judgment, the district court relied on language from the court of appeal's 2008 opinion, which provides [w]e also clarify that HANO's insurers should have to pay all sums owed by HANO to the class, subject to their right to seek contribution from the other insurers, HANO and the City, for any sums they are obligated to pay for claims that fall outside of their terms of coverage [emphasis added]. However, relators argue this language is mere dicta, and is at odds with other language in the 2008 opinion providing [f]or the coverage to apply, all that the policies require is for the ‘invasion of the right of private occupancy’ to take place during the policy period [emphasis added]. Defendants submit the appellate court's “clarification” language is mere dicta.

[2012-0191 (La. 2]We agree. It is well settled in our jurisprudence that an insurer cast in judgment is entitled to rely on its coverage defenses. See Arceneaux v. Amstar Corp., 10–2329 (La.7/1/11), 66 So.3d 438;Norfolk S. Corp. v. California Union Ins. Co., 02–0369 (La.App. 1st Cir.9/12/03), 859 So.2d 167, 198,writ denied,03–2742 (La.12/19/03), 861 So.2d 579;See also Arias v. Stolthaven New Orleans, L.L.C., 08–1111 (La.5/5/09), 9 So.3d 815 (holding that the Direct Action Statute does not extend the protection of the liability policy to risks which were not covered by the policy or were excluded).

The “clarification” in the court of appeal's 2008 opinion purporting to impose liability for claims falling outside of relators' coverage is contrary to this well-settled...

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