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Castin v. Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District
May 18, 2005
901 So. 2d 1020 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2005)

Summary

holding that “the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying class certification, because the evidence showed no reasonable methodology for generalized proof suitable for a class action”

Summary of this case from Fla. Dep't of Agric. v. Lopez-Brignoni

Opinion

Nos. 4D04-846, 4D04-1738.

May 18, 2005.

Consolidated appeals of non-final orders from the Circuit Court for the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, Palm Beach County; Thomas H. Barkdull, III, Judge; L.T. Case Nos. 502002CA005747XXOCAJ and 502002CA013717XXOCAJ.

William J. Moore, III of the Law Office of William J. Moore, III, Jacksonville, Craig P. Kalil of Aballi, Milne, Kalil Escagedo, P.A., Miami, Barry M. Silver, of Barry M. Silver, P.A., Boca Raton, Malcolm A. Misuraca of Law Office of Malcolm A. Misuraca, Newport Beach, CA, Paul R. Golis of Paul R. Golis, P.A., Boca Raton, and Eric L. Siegel of Henrichsen Siegel, P.L.L.C., Washington D.C., for appellants of case 4D04-846.

Jack R. Reiter and Wesley R. Parsons of Adorno Yoss, P.A., Miami, for appellants of case 4D04-1738.

Robert C. Gilbert of Robert C. Gilbert, P.A., Coral Gables, Michael J. Pucillo of Berman Devalerio Pease Tabacco Burt Pucillo, LLP, William S. Williams of Lytal, Reiter, Clark, Fountain Williams, West Palm Beach, Joseph H. Serota and Jamie Alan Cole of Weiss Serota Helfman Pastoriza Guedes Cole Boniske, P.A., Fort Lauderdale, and Ellis Rubin of Law Offices of Ellis Rubin and Robert I. Barrar, Miami, for appellees of case 4D04-1738.

Jack R. Reiter and Wesley R. Parsons of Adorno Yoss, P.A., Miami, for appellees of case 4D04-846.


These consolidated appeals are from non-final orders, one of which certified a class action and one of which denied certification of a class action. The plaintiffs in both cases seek damages for citrus trees destroyed by the citrus canker eradication program in Palm Beach County. We affirm the order certifying the class in the Mendez case (4D04-1738) for the same reasons we affirmed certification in Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services v. City of Pompano Beach, 829 So.2d 928 (Fla. 4th DCA), rev. denied, 845 So.2d 889 (2003). See also Patchen v. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 30 Fla. L. Weekly S241, ___ So.2d ___, 2005 WL 856890 (Fla. Apr. 14, 2005).

We also affirm the denial of certification in the Castin case (4D04-846). The damages sought in Castin include severance damages to the real estate, damages for the fruit provided by the trees, as well as the shade, aroma, blossoms, and "other values for which people treasure citrus in Florida." This would, as found by the trial court, require individual trials for each homeowner. We conclude, as we did in Execu-Tech Business Systems, Inc. v. Appleton Papers Inc., 743 So.2d 19 (Fla. 4th DCA 1999), that the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying class certification, because the evidence showed no reasonable methodology for generalized proof suitable for a class action.

Affirmed.

POLEN, KLEIN and SHAHOOD, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Castin v. Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District
May 18, 2005
901 So. 2d 1020 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2005)

holding that “the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying class certification, because the evidence showed no reasonable methodology for generalized proof suitable for a class action”

Summary of this case from Fla. Dep't of Agric. v. Lopez-Brignoni

holding that "the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying class certification, because the evidence showed no reasonable methodology for generalized proof suitable for a class action"

Summary of this case from Fla. Dep't of Agric. & Consumer Servs. v. Lopez-Brignoni

affirming denial of certification where damages sought included severance damages to real estate, the fruit provided by the trees, as well as the shade, aroma, blossoms, and “other values for which people treasure citrus in Florida” because it would require individual trials for each homeowner

Summary of this case from Fla. Dep't of Agric. v. Lopez-Brignoni

affirming denial of certification where damages sought included severance damages to real estate, the fruit provided by the trees, as well as the shade, aroma, blossoms, and "other values for which people treasure citrus in Florida" because it would require individual trials for each homeowner

Summary of this case from Fla. Dep't of Agric. & Consumer Servs. v. Lopez-Brignoni
Case details for

Castin v. Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services

Case Details

Full title:Marcel CASTIN and Carl Wesley, et al., Appellants, v. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District

Date published: May 18, 2005

Citations

901 So. 2d 1020 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2005)

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