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STATE FARM FLORIDA INSURANCE COMPANY, Petitioner, v. LUIS RAMIREZ and ROXANA RAMIREZ, Respondents.

37 Fla. L. Weekly D1051a
86 So. 3d 1198

Insurance — Property — Declaration of benefits — Breach of contract — Appeals — Certiorari — Petition as to order directing petitioner to create privilege log and provide documents under seal for in camera inspection is denied because it is premature — Order compelling petitioner to produce its entire claim file is quashed where order departs from the essential requirements of law and will cause irreparable harm

STATE FARM FLORIDA INSURANCE COMPANY, Petitioner, v. LUIS RAMIREZ and ROXANA RAMIREZ, Respondents. 3rd District. Case No. 3D12-661. L.T. Case No. 11-34527. April 30, 2012. A Writ of Certiorari to the Circuit Court for Miami-Dade County, David C. Miller, Judge. Counsel: Walton Lantaff Schroeder & Carson and Jennifer L. Hogue; Russo Appellate Firm, and Susan S. Lerner, for petitioner. Buckland and Dang and Cassidy Dang, for respondents.

(Before RAMIREZ and EMAS, JJ., and SCHWARTZ, Senior Judge.)

(RAMIREZ, J.) This petition seeks a writ of certiorari quashing two orders in this action for a declaration of property insurance benefits and alleging breach of contract. There is no claim for bad faith against the insurer. We deny in part and grant in part the petition.

The first order dated February 9, 2012, simply directed petitioner to create a privilege log and provide the documents under seal for an in camera inspection. We deny the petition as to this order because it is premature. See Gaton v. Health Coalition, Inc., 774 So. 2d 59, 60 (Fla. 3d DCA 2000).

The second order, dated March 7, 2012, however, compelled the petitioner to produce its entire claim file. This order departs from the essential requirements of law and will cause irreparable harm which cannot be remedied on appeal following final judgment. See Nationwide Ins. Co. of Fla. v. Demmo, 57 So. 3d 982 (Fla. 2d DCA 2011) (stating claims file documents are protected from disclosure in a breach of contract action without a bad faith claim and the issue of coverage not yet resolved); accord Granada Ins. Co. v. Ricks, 12 So. 3d 276, 277 (Fla. 3d DCA 2009); Gov’t Employees Ins. Co. v. Rodriguez, 960 So. 2d 794, 795 (Fla. 3d DCA 2007).

Accordingly, we quash the order dated March 7, 2012, but at this time deny certiorari as to the order dated February 9, 2012.

Certiorari granted in part, denied in part.

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