Filed: Dec. 19, 2016
Latest Update: Mar. 03, 2020
Summary: IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA FIFTH DISTRICT NOT FINAL UNTIL TIME EXPIRES TO FILE MOTION FOR REHEARING AND DISPOSITION THEREOF IF FILED BUCKINGHAM ESTATES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., Petitioner, v. Case No. 5D16-2899 LISA J. METCALF, Respondent. _/ Opinion filed December 19, 2016 Petition for Writ of Prohibition, Melanie Chase, Respondent Judge. Mark S. Reisinger, of Reisinger Law, PLLC, Winter Park, for Petitioner. Harvey M. Alper, Altamonte Springs, for Respondent.
Summary: IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA FIFTH DISTRICT NOT FINAL UNTIL TIME EXPIRES TO FILE MOTION FOR REHEARING AND DISPOSITION THEREOF IF FILED BUCKINGHAM ESTATES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., Petitioner, v. Case No. 5D16-2899 LISA J. METCALF, Respondent. _/ Opinion filed December 19, 2016 Petition for Writ of Prohibition, Melanie Chase, Respondent Judge. Mark S. Reisinger, of Reisinger Law, PLLC, Winter Park, for Petitioner. Harvey M. Alper, Altamonte Springs, for Respondent. O..
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
FIFTH DISTRICT
NOT FINAL UNTIL TIME EXPIRES TO
FILE MOTION FOR REHEARING AND
DISPOSITION THEREOF IF FILED
BUCKINGHAM ESTATES HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.,
Petitioner,
v. Case No. 5D16-2899
LISA J. METCALF,
Respondent.
________________________________/
Opinion filed December 19, 2016
Petition for Writ of Prohibition,
Melanie Chase, Respondent Judge.
Mark S. Reisinger, of Reisinger Law, PLLC,
Winter Park, for Petitioner.
Harvey M. Alper, Altamonte Springs,
for Respondent.
ORFINGER, J.
Buckingham Estates Homeowners Association, Inc. (“HOA”) seeks certiorari
review of an order allowing discovery pertaining to Lisa J. Metcalf’s pending motion for
sanctions under section 57.105, Florida Statutes (2016). Because we conclude the trial
court lacks jurisdiction to consider Metcalf’s motion for sanctions, we elect to treat the
petition as a petition for writ of prohibition, which we grant.
HOA sued Metcalf in an effort to gain access to land to perform repairs to a wall
bordering Metcalf’s property. After Metcalf filed a motion to dismiss, HOA served its
notice of voluntary dismissal. Thereafter, Metcalf served her “safe harbor” notice with
proposed motion for attorney’s fees, alleging an entitlement to attorney’s fees pursuant
to section 57.105 and Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.525. After the twenty-one day
safe harbor period had passed, Metcalf served and filed her motion for attorney’s fees
and sought discovery.
We agree with HOA that the trial court lacks jurisdiction to impose the sanctions
sought by Metcalf because HOA voluntarily dismissed the case before Metcalf served or
filed either her safe harbor notice or motion for fees. A trial court lacks jurisdiction to hear
a motion for sanctions under section 57.105 that is filed after the case is voluntarily
dismissed. Pomeranz & Landsman Corp. v. Miami Marlins Baseball Club, L.P.,
143 So.
3d 1182, 1182 (Fla. 4th DCA 2014). Generally, a voluntary dismissal under Florida Rule
of Civil Procedure 1.420(a)(1) terminates a trial court’s jurisdiction over a matter. Randle-
Eastern Ambulance Serv., Inc. v. Vasta,
360 So. 2d 68, 69 (Fla. 1978). Pursuant to Pino
v. Bank of New York,
121 So. 3d 23, 41-43 (Fla. 2013), the trial court has continuing
jurisdiction to consider a section 57.105 motion for sanctions only when the motion for
sanctions was filed with the court before a voluntary dismissal.
In Pino, the Florida Supreme Court addressed the safe harbor provision and the
trial court’s jurisdiction to award sanctions following a voluntary dismissal. The court
interpreted the safe harbor provision similarly to its nearly identical counterpart, Federal
Rule of Civil Procedure 11, and observed: “In light of the safe harbor provision, a motion
for sanctions under Rule 11 must be submitted prior to the dismissal of a case for a court
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
FIFTH DISTRICT
NOT FINAL UNTIL TIME EXPIRES TO
FILE MOTION FOR REHEARING AND
DISPOSITION THEREOF IF FILED
BUCKINGHAM ESTATES HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.,
Petitioner,
v. Case No. 5D16-2899
LISA J. METCALF,
Respondent.
________________________________/
Opinion filed December 19, 2016
Petition for Writ of Prohibition,
Melanie Chase, Respondent Judge.
Mark S. Reisinger, of Reisinger Law, PLLC,
Winter Park, for Petitioner.
Harvey M. Alper, Altamonte Springs,
for Respondent.
ORFINGER, J.
Buckingham Estates Homeowners Association, Inc. (“HOA”) seeks certiorari
review of an order allowing discovery pertaining to Lisa J. Metcalf’s pending motion for
sanctions under section 57.105, Florida Statutes (2016). Because we conclude the trial
court lacks jurisdiction to consider Metcalf’s motion for sanctions, we elect to treat the
petition as a petition for writ of prohibition, which we grant.