Spuglio v. Cugini (Complete Opinion)

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J. M01001/03 2003 PA Super 81 EUGENE SPUGLIO, : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Appellant : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : ROSEANNA CUGINI, INDIVIDUALLY : AND T/A TAVANI S RESTAURANT, : AND UNDERWRITERS AT LLOYD S : LONDON AND PHILADELPHIA : SUBURBAN WATER COMPANY, : Appellees : No. 41 EDA 2003 Appeal from the Orders1 dated October 23, 2002, in the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County, Civil Division, at No. 02-4028. BEFORE: HUDOCK, BOWES AND BECK, JJ. OPINION PER CURIAM: ¶1 Filed: February 27, 2003 This appeal has been taken from the orders of October 23, 2002 (1) sustaining the preliminary objections of Appellees, Roseanna Cugini (Cugini) and Underwriters at Lloyd s London (Underwriters) to Appellant s first amended complaint and dismissing the complaint and any cross-claims filed against them with prejudice; and (2) granting the preliminary objections of Appellee, Philadelphia Suburban Water Company to Appellant s first amended complaint and striking with prejudice all claims and references to Poorna Spuglio, Sharleen Spuglio and Krista Spuglio, and striking with 1 Although Appellant, appearing pro se, filed a notice of appeal from two orders, we note the policy that taking one appeal from several judgments is not acceptable practice and is discouraged. General Electric Credit Corp. v. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co., 437 Pa. 463, 469, 263 A.2d 448, 452 (1970). Pa.R.A.P. 512 Note. J. M01001/03 prejudice all claims for bailment. Appellees, Cugini and Underwriters, have filed a motion to quash this appeal as interlocutory. ¶2 Generally, only final orders are appealable, and final orders are defined as orders disposing of all claims and all parties. American Independent Ins. Co. v. E.S. Ex. Rel. Crespo, 809 A.2d 388 (Pa. Super. 2002); see Pa.R.A.P. 341(b)(1) (a final order is any order that disposes of all claims and of all parties); see also Pa.R.A.P. 341 Note (partial list of orders previously interpreted as appealable as final orders under Rule 341 that are no longer appealable as of right, including an order dismissing one of several causes of action pleaded in a complaint but leaving pending other causes of action, and an order granting judgment against one defendant but leaving pending the complaint against other defendants). ¶3 The initial October 23rd order sustained the preliminary objections of Cugini and Underwriters and dismissed Appellant s first amended complaint as to them only. The second October 23rd order granted in part the preliminary objections of Philadelphia Suburban Water Company and dismissed Appellant s bailment claim, as well as claims he had asserted on behalf of three family members who were not parties to the underlying action. Appellant s action against Philadelphia Suburban Water Company is proceeding in the trial court and in fact on November 19, 2002, the same date upon which [Appellant] filed the instant appeal, [Appellee] Philadelphia Suburban Water Company filed its answer to [Appellant s] First Amended -2- J. M01001/03 Complaint. Spuglio v. Cugini, No. 02-4028 (C.P. Delaware Cnty. Dec. 12, 2002). ¶4 Therefore, notwithstanding Appellant s procedural misstep in filing a single notice of appeal from two orders, neither of the October 23rd orders disposed of all claims or parties, and we hold, therefore, that orders granting preliminary objections and disposing of only some but not all of the underlying parties or claims are interlocutory and unappealable. See Rush v. Philadelphia Newspapers, Inc., 732 A.2d 648 (Pa. Super. 1999) (grant of summary judgment on defamation cause of action did not dispose of all claims or parties and was not appealable until after an order disposing of all claims had been issued); Bell v. State Farm, 634 A.2d 1137 (Pa. Super. 1993) (quashing appeal from dismissal of one count of plaintiff s complaint). ¶5 Appellees motion to quash this appeal as interlocutory is granted. Appeal quashed. -3-

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