GORRIN, JR., V. POKER RUN, ET AL.

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Third District Court of Appeal State of Florida Opinion filed March 26, 2014. Not final until disposition of timely filed motion for rehearing. ________________ No. 3D12-2558 Lower Tribunal No. 10-10011 ________________ Alvaro Gorrin, Jr., Appellant, vs. Poker Run Acquisitions, Inc., et al., Appellees. An Appeal from the Circuit Court for Miami-Dade County, Jennifer D. Bailey, Judge. Mendez & Mendez; Kreusler-Walsh, Compiani & Vargas, P.A., and Jane Kreusler-Walsh and Stephanie L. Serafin (West Palm Beach), for appellant. Mitrani Rynor Adamsky & Toland, P.A., and Isaac Mitrani; Cohen «× ¬Ruiz, P.A., and Robert A. Cohen, Mario M. Ruiz and R. Edson Briggs, Jr., for appellees. Before SALTER, EMAS and FERNANDEZ, JJ. PER CURIAM. Alvaro Gorrin appeals an adverse final summary judgment determining that he fraudulently transferred a residential property to others following the entry, in a separate and prior case,1 of a final summary judgment against him exceeding $19,000,000.00. After the entry of the final judgment in the fraudulent transfer case, a panel of this Court reversed and remanded the final summary judgment and judgment lien against Gorrin in the underlying (guaranty/debt collection) case. Gorrin v. Poker Run Acquisitions, Inc., 77 So. 3d 739 (Fla. 3d DCA 2011). Gorrin then moved the trial court, based on this Court s reversal of the judgment lien, to modify its final summary judgment in the fraudulent transfer case. The trial court granted that motion in part, vacating three of eleven numbered paragraphs within the final summary judgment. Those three paragraphs addressed the validity, attachment, and execution of the judgment lien as against the property transferred by Gorrin. Gorrin s appeal from the judgment as modified is the case presently before us. While this appeal was pending, however, the appellee/creditor, Poker Run Acquisitions, obtained a new final money judgment in the guaranty/debt collection case against Gorrin after remand and trial. That final judgment (May 2013) exceeds $30,000,000.00. Gorrin has also appealed that judgment.2 The appellee s guaranty/debt collection suit against Gorrin is Miami-Dade Circuit Court Case No. 08-36794-CA-06. The subsequent fraudulent transfer suit against him is Miami-Dade Circuit Court Case No. 10-10011-CA-08. 1 2 We conclude that we lack jurisdiction to address the fraudulent transfer judgment as modified after the reversal of the debt collection/guaranty judgment against Gorrin (and before the entry of a final judgment on remand in May 2013). Judicial labor in the circuit court fraudulent transfer action is not complete, as the trial court has not yet determined whether the May 2013 judgment lien has attached to the property alleged to have been fraudulently transferred by Gorrin, and whether Poker Run Acquisitions may execute upon that property in full or partial satisfaction of the later and increased lien. The earlier, partially-vacated final summary judgment in the fraudulent transfer case is thus non-final and nonappealable. Hallock v. Holiday Isle Resort & Marina, Inc., 885 So. 2d 459, 461 (Fla. 3d DCA 2004). At oral argument, Gorrin urged us (in the alternative) to treat this case as a petition for certiorari. We decline to do so, concluding that Gorrin has not demonstrated any violation of a clearly established principle of law resulting in a miscarriage of justice. Allstate Ins. Co. v. Kaklamanos, 843 So. 2d 885 (Fla. 2003). Appeal dismissed. Gorrin s appeal from the May 2013 judgment for damages after remand remains pending and is our Case No. 3D13-1792. No stay is in effect. 2 3

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