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No. 10384362
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
State Farm Fire and Casualty Company v. Richard Harris Law Firm
No. 10384362 · Decided April 24, 2025
No. 10384362·Ninth Circuit · 2025·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
April 24, 2025
Citation
No. 10384362
Disposition
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Full Opinion
NOT FOR PUBLICATION FILED
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS APR 24 2025
MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK
U.S. COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT
STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY No. 24-2047
COMPANY, D.C. No.
2:22-cv-01015-GMN-DJA
Plaintiff - Appellee,
v. MEMORANDUM*
RICHARD HARRIS LAW FIRM,
Defendant - Appellant.
Appeal from the United States District Court
for the District of Nevada
Gloria M. Navarro, District Judge, Presiding
Argued and Submitted April 1, 2025
Phoenix, Arizona
Before: W. FLETCHER, FISHER**, and R. NELSON, Circuit Judges.
This appeal addresses the issue of whether Harris Law Firm’s insurance
policy covers the reduction in value to a third party’s airplane, which resulted from
*
This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent
except as provided by Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3.
**
The Honorable D. Michael Fisher, United States Circuit Judge for the
Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit, sitting by designation.
damage caused by the firm’s employees. In granting State Farm Casualty and Fire
Company’s motion for summary judgment, the district court determined that it
does not. The district court had jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1332(a). We have
jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1291 and review grants of summary judgment de
novo. Nev. VTN v. Gen. Ins. Co. of Am., 834 F.2d 770, 773 (9th Cir. 1987). Since
the employees exercised “control” over the airplane, under the plain meaning of
the insurance policy’s “care, custody, or control” exclusion, we affirm.
First, Harris Law Firm argues that summary judgment was improperly
granted because there exists a genuine dispute of material fact over who had
control of the aircraft. Although it was the nonmoving party, Harris Law Firm had
the burden of proving the aircraft was not in its care, custody, or control as
contemplated by the policy. See Zurich Am. Ins. Co. v. Ironshore Specialty Ins.
Co., 497 P.3d 625, 651 (Nev. 2021) (en banc) (holding that the insured must prove
that insurance coverage applies despite an exclusion). Harris Law Firm points to
the aircraft’s location in a shared hangar and an unwritten agreement between
Harris Law Firm and the plane’s owner, 720PC LLC, prohibiting law firm
employees from touching the plane. However, evidence in the record establishes
that law firm employees controlled the aircraft, triggering the exclusion. They
physically maneuvered the aircraft to sit under the open hangar door, where it was
ultimately damaged.
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Second, Harris Law Firm argues that the “care, custody, or control”
exclusion precludes coverage only where there is legal control of the damaged
property. This is a matter of contract interpretation governed by Nevada law,
which requires that we interpret provisions “from the perspective of ‘one not
trained in law’ and give plain and ordinary meaning to the terms.” Farmers Ins.
Exch. v. Neal, 64 P.3d 472, 473 (Nev. 2003) (per curiam) (quoting McDaniel v.
Sierra Health & Life Ins. Co., 53 P.3d 904, 906 (Nev. 2002) (per curiam)).
Although the policy does not define “care, custody, or control,” the language of the
exclusion “reveals clear meaning viewed in its plain, ordinary, and popular sense.”
Starr Surplus Lines Ins. Co. v. Eighth Jud. Dist. Ct. in & for Cnty. of Clark, 535
P.3d 254, 261 (Nev. 2023) (en banc).
To “control” personal property means “[t]o exercise power or influence
over” it. Control, BLACK’S LAW DICTIONARY (12th ed. 2024). “Physical control is
the hallmark of ‘care, custody, and control’ of another’s property.” 9 Jordan R.
Plitt, et al., Couch on Insurance § 126:22 (3d ed. 2024 update) (collecting cases).
Furthermore, neither Nevada law nor the plain text of the exclusion suggests that
an insured needs legal control of the property for the exclusion to apply. Where the
policy does require some form of legal control for liability coverage, it specifically
so states. For example, Exclusion 12(a) excludes coverage for property rented by
the insured, and Exclusion 12(c) excludes coverage for property loaned to the
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insured. Because we must read the policy “as a whole in order to give a reasonable
and harmonious meaning and effect to all its provisions,” we cannot read in
requirements where there are none and when they are included elsewhere. Nat’l
Union Fire Ins. Co. v. Reno’s Exec. Air, Inc., 682 P.2d 1380, 1383 (Nev. 1984).
Simply put, legal control is not required to trigger the exclusion.
The record makes it clear that by removing wheel chocks and using a power
dolly to maneuver the plane under the hangar door, Harris Law Firm controlled the
plane. Therefore, the district court was correct in concluding that the exclusion
applied.
AFFIRMED.
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Plain English Summary
NOT FOR PUBLICATION FILED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS APR 24 2025 MOLLY C.
Key Points
01NOT FOR PUBLICATION FILED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS APR 24 2025 MOLLY C.
02COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY No.
03Navarro, District Judge, Presiding Argued and Submitted April 1, 2025 Phoenix, Arizona Before: W.
04This appeal addresses the issue of whether Harris Law Firm’s insurance policy covers the reduction in value to a third party’s airplane, which resulted from * This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent except a
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