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Parties Involved:
American Alternative Insurance Corporation
Appellee
Luke Genoyer
Appellant
Thierry Genoyer
Appellant
Connor Logan
Appellant

Document Text:

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IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS

FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT

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No. 15-14192

Non-Argument Calendar

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D.C. Docket No. 9:15-cv-80017-DMM

AMERICAN ALTERNATIVE INSURANCE CORPORATION,

a Delaware corporation,

 Plaintiff-Appellee,

 versus

CONNOR LOGAN, individually,

THIERRY GENOYER, individually,

LUKE GENOYER, individually,

 Defendants-Appellants.

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Appeal from the United States District Court

for the Southern District of Florida

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(May 4, 2016)

Before TJOFLAT, JORDAN, and JULIE CARNES, Circuit Judges.

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PER CURIAM: 

This is a declaratory judgment action brought by American Alternative 

Insurance Company (“AAIC”). AAIC issued an umbrella policy of insurance to 

Thierry Genoyer as the named insured and seeks a declaration that it has no duty to 

defend or indemnify Connor Logan, Thierry Genoyer and Luke Genoyer 

(“Defendants”) in connection with a personal injury action Logan brought against 

the Genoyers in a Florida state court.1

 The Defendants concede that the “crossliability exclusion” of the AAIC bars coverage for Logan’s claims against the 

Genoyers, but argue that they are entitled to coverage under the policy based on 

promissory estoppel. The District Court rejected Defendants’ promissory estoppel 

argument and granted AAIC summary judgment in an order entered on August 20, 

2015. Defendants appeal the judgment. We affirm, concluding for the reasons 

stated in the District Court’s order that Defendants failed to establish a case of 

promissory estoppel as a matter of law.

AFFIRMED. 

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 Logan seeks damages for the injuries he sustained when he lost control of a vehicle 

entrusted to him by Luke Genoyer, with the permission of his father, Thierry Genoyer, and 

struck a tree. 

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