KPMG Peat Marwick v. NAT. UNION FIRE INS. CO.
| Decision Date | 13 July 2000 |
| Docket Number | No. SC96413.,SC96413. |
| Citation | KPMG Peat Marwick v. NAT. UNION FIRE INS. CO., 765 So.2d 36 (Fla. 2000) |
| Parties | KPMG PEAT MARWICK, etc., Petitioner, v. NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, etc., Respondent. |
| Court | Florida Supreme Court |
Lewis N. Brown and Dyanne E. Feinberg of Gilbride, Heller & Brown, P.A., Miami, Florida; and David Wagner, Associate General Counsel, KPMG LLP, New York, New York, for Petitioner.
James F. Crowder, Jr. and Russell A. Yagel of Kimbrell & Hamann, P.A., Miami, Florida, for Respondent.
Daniel S. Pearson of Holland & Knight, Miami, Florida, for The Surety Association of America, Amicus Curiae.
We have for review a decision on the following question certified to be of great public importance:
[W]hether Dantzler Lumber & Export Co. v. Columbia Cas. Co., 115 Fla. 541, 156 So. 116 (1934), permits a claim of an independent auditor's professional malpractice to be asserted by an insurer/assignee and/or insurer/subrogree.
National Union Fire Ins. Co. v. KPMG Peat Marwick, 742 So.2d 328, 330 (Fla. 3d DCA 1999). We have jurisdiction. Art. V, § 3(b)(4), Fla. Const. For the reasons stated herein, we answer the certified question in the affirmative and approve the decision of the district court. However, we limit our holding specifically to the question asked and express no opinion as to whether a claim for accountant malpractice occurring during the performance of accounting services other than the auditing function is assignable.
The facts as presented by the Third District are as follows:
On appeal the Third District reversed, finding that the prohibition against the assignment of personal claims did not bar a claim by an insurer against its insured's independent auditor. Id. at 330. The district court found that Dantzler provided authority for the proposition that National Union could be equitably subrogated to the rights of BankAtlantic if the claim was that KPMG's negligence contributed to the loss paid by National Union. Id. at 331-32. The district court also found that the terms of BankAtlantic's agreement with National Union provided for subrogation and that there was no legal bar to this agreement. Id. at 330. The district court then posed the certified question for our consideration. Id.
In Dantzler, this Court held that an insurer could be equitably subrogated to the rights of its insured and maintain a cause of action against its insured's auditor for the auditor's malpractice. See 115 Fla. at 555, 156 So. at 121. While agreeing that Dantzler provides authority for this cause of action, KPMG points out that the court in Dantzler did not address the public policy considerations discussed in Forgione v. Dennis Pirtle Agency Inc., 701 So.2d 557 (Fla.1997), that prevent the assignment of personal torts. In urging us to answer the certified question in the negative, KPMG argues that the public policy concerns discussed in Forgione that prevent a claim for attorney malpractice from being assigned should apply equally to claims of an independent auditor's malpractice and prevent the assignment of the cause of action in this case. We disagree.
In Forgione, this Court, in determining that an insured's negligence claim against an insurance agent was assignable to a third party, discussed the public policy reasons that preclude the assignment of purely personal tort claims. Forgione, 701 So.2d at 558. This Court noted that legal malpractice claims are not assignable because of the personal nature of legal services which involve a confidential, fiduciary relationship of the very highest character, with an undivided duty of loyalty owed to the client. Id. at 559. While an accountant's duty of confidentiality is similar to that of an attorney,1 substantial differences exist in the type of accountant-client relationship in which the accountant is an independent auditor hired to give an opinion on financial statements.
Unlike an attorney who is required to zealously...
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