08-006498PL Department Of Financial Services vs. Leonard Louis Zanello
 Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Tuesday, December 1, 2009.


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Summary: Respondent violated Section 626.621(2), Florida Statutes, when he failed to file two decisions against him as required by Section 626.536. He also violated Section 626.611(8). Petitioner failed to prove the other alleged violations.

1STATE OF FLORIDA

4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

8DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL )

12SERVICES, )

14)

15Petitioner, )

17)

18vs. ) Case No. 08-6498PL

23)

24LEONARD LOUIS ZANELLO, )

28)

29Respondent. )

31)

32RECOMMENDED ORDER

34Pursuant to notice, a formal hearing was held in this case

45before Larry J. Sartin, an Administrative Law Judge of the

55Division of Administrative Hearings, on August 5, 2009, by video

65teleconferencing between sites in Lauderdale Lakes and

72Tallahassee, Florida.

74APPEARANCES

75For Petitioner: Robert Alan Fox, Senior Attorney

82Division of Legal Services

86Department of Financial Services

90612 Larson Building

93200 East Gaines Street

97Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0333

100For Respondent: Leonard Louis Zanello, Sr., pro se

1081074 Northwest 121st Lane

112Coral Springs, Florida 33071

116STATEMENT OF THE ISSUES

120The issues in this case are whether Respondent, Leonard

129Louis Zanello, committed the offenses alleged in an

137Administrative Complaint issued by Petitioner, the Department of

145Financial Services on October 16, 2008, and, if so, what penalty

156should be imposed.

159PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

161On or about October 16, 2008, Petitioner issued a four-

171count Administrative Complaint, Petitioner's Case No. 89727-07-

178AG, alleging that Leonard Louis Zanello had violated certain

187statutory provisions governing the conduct of Florida insurance

195agents. Respondent filed an Election of Rights form with

204Petitioner requesting a formal hearing to contest the

212allegations of fact contained in the Administrative Complaint.

220A copy of the Administrative Complaint and Respondent’s

228Election of Rights form were filed by Petitioner with the

238Division of Administrative Hearings on December 31, 2008. The

247matter was designated DOAH Case No. 08-6498PL and was assigned

257to the undersigned.

260The final hearing was initially scheduled for March 27,

2692009, by Notice of Hearing by Video Teleconference entered

278January 14, 2009. The hearing was scheduled to be heard between

289video sites in Miami and Tallahassee, Florida. On February 13,

2992009, an Order was entered changing the sites for the video

310hearing to Lauderdale Lakes and Tallahassee, Florida. Three

318subsequent requests for continuance by Respondent, unopposed by

326Petitioner, were granted. The hearing was ultimately set for,

335and held on, August 5, 2009.

341On June 29, 2009, an Order Granting Motion to Withdraw was

352entered, allowing the withdrawal of Respondent’s legal

359representative.

360Although the final hearing had been scheduled to be

369conducted by video teleconference between Lauderdale Lakes,

376which is located in Respondent’s county of residence, and

385Tallahassee, Respondent appeared at the Tallahassee, Florida

392hearing location.

394At the final hearing, Petitioner presented the testimony of

403Anne Paul (by telephone), Donald Powers, Lorna Lauren,

411Respondent, and Sandra Stephens. Petitioner also had admitted

419Petitioner’s Exhibits numbered 1, 1a, 2 through 10, 17 through

42927, 72, 75, and 78. Petitioner also proferred Exhibits 28-67,

43970, 73, and 76. Respondent presented the testimony of Sandra

449Perlstein and Chris McGuire, and testified on his own behalf.

459Respondent had Respondent’s Exhibits 3, 5, 9, 15, 101, 103, 104,

470106, 107, and 108 admitted. Respondent’s Exhibit 100 was

479proferred.

480The two-volume Transcript of the final hearing (one volume

489containing the exhibits) was filed on September 3, 2009. By

499Notice of Filing Transcript issued September 4, 2009, the

508parties were informed that their proposed recommended orders

516were due on or before September 23, 2009. On September 22,

5272009, an Order Granting Extension of Time was entered. The

537parties were given until November 2, 2009, to file proposed

547recommended orders.

549Petitioner filed a Proposed Recommended Order on

556November 2, 2009. On November 3, 2009, Respondent filed

565Respondent’s Prayer, Request, Answer and Motion to Hold Him

574Harmless and/or Dismiss Case Without [sic] Prejudice. Both

582post-hearing submittals have been fully considered in rendering

590this Recommended Order.

593All references to the Florida Statutes will be to the

603codification applicable at the time the event at issue took

613place unless otherwise noted.

617FINDINGS OF FACT

620A. The Parties .

6241. Petitioner, the Department of Financial Services

631(hereinafter referred to as the "Department"), is the agency of

642the State of Florida charged with the responsibility for, among

652other things, the investigation and prosecution of complaints

660against individuals licensed to conduct insurance business in

668Florida. Ch. 626, Fla. Stat.

6732. Respondent Leonard Louis Zanello is currently and was

682at the times relevant, licensed in Florida as a health agent

693(02-40), and a life and health agent (02-18).

7013. Mr. Zanello’s license number is A293282.

708B. Count I: Failure to Submit Florida Office of Financial

718Regulation Order to the Department .

7244. On June 12, 2003, the Florida Office of Financial

734Regulation (hereinafter referred to as the “OFR”), f/k/a the

743Florida Office of Financial Institutions and Securities

750Regulation, entered a Final Order against Mr. Zanello in a case

761styled In Re Leonard Zanello , Administrative Proceeding No.

7690663-I-3/02 (the OFR Order).

7735. The OFR Order related to alleged violations by

782Mr. Zanello of Florida securities laws.

7886. No copy of the OFR Order was submitted to the

799Department by Mr. Zanello within 30 days after it was entered as

811required by Section 626.536, Florida Statutes. Nor has a copy

821of the OFR Order ever been submitted by Mr. Zanello to the

833Department.

8347. Mr. Zanello’s claim that he provided a copy of the OFR

846Order to Carl Morstadt, Esquire, an attorney at the time with

857the OFR, was unconvincing and has not been credited. Some of

868the reasons for rejecting Mr. Zanello’s testimony on this issue

878have been more fully described in paragraphs 8(2) through (4) of

889the Department’s Proposed Recommended Order. Those proposed

896findings are incorporated into this Recommended Order by this

905reference.

906C. Count II: Failure to Submit Securities and Exchange

915Commission Order to the Department .

9218. On January 7, 2004, the United States Securities and

931Exchange Commission (hereinafter referred to as the “SEC”),

939entered an Order against Mr. Zanello in a case styled In the

951Matter of Louis L. Zanello, Sr. , Admin. Proceeding File No. 3-

96211370 (hereinafter referred to as the “SEC Order”).

9709. The SEC Order involves violations by Mr. Zanello of

980Federal securities laws.

98310. As admitted by Mr. Zanello, no copy of the SEC Order

995was submitted to the Department by him within 30 days after it

1007was entered as required by Section 626.536, Florida Statutes.

1016Nor has a copy of the SEC Order ever been submitted by

1028Mr. Zanello to the Department.

103311. Mr. Zanello’s claim that he was unaware of the SEC

1044Order was unconvincing and has not been credited. Some of the

1055reasons for rejecting Mr. Zanello’s testimony on this issue have

1065been more fully described in paragraph 15 of the Department’s

1075Proposed Recommended Order. Those proposed findings are

1082incorporated into this Recommended Order by this reference.

1090D. Count III: Misstatement in the Sale of an Insurance

1100Policy and Twisting .

110412. On January 3, 2004, Mr. Zanello met with Ms. Anne Paul

1116of Coconut Creek, Florida. Ms. Paul was 80 years of age at the

1129time she met with Mr. Zanello.

113513. At the January 3, 2004, meeting with Ms. Paul,

1145Mr. Zanello sold her a long-term care insurance policy with AF&L

1156purchased the AF&L insurance policy (hereinafter referred to as

1165the “AF&L Policy”), Ms. Paul already had a long-term care

1175insurance policy. That policy was with Kanawha Insurance

1183Company (hereinafter referred to as “Kanawha”)(the long-term

1190care insurance policy from Kanawha will hereinafter be referred

1199to as the “Kanawha Policy”).

120414. Shortly after her meeting with Mr. Zanello, Ms. Paul

1214informed Rita Baskin, whom Ms. Paul then regarded as her

1224“financial advisor,” of her purchase of the AF&L Policy.

1234Ms. Baskin convinced Ms. Paul that the AF&L Policy was not as

1246beneficial as her Kanawha Policy and that she should immediately

1256cancel the AF&L Policy. Why Ms. Baskin, who is now deceased,

1267told Ms. Paul that the Kanawha Policy was a better product and,

1279more importantly, why Ms. Paul believed that the Kanawha Policy

1289was a better long-term care insurance policy than the AF&L

1299Policy were not proven at hearing.

130515. Regardless of the specific reasons why, in reliance on

1315Ms. Baskin’s advice, Ms. Paul cancelled the AF&L Policy.

132416. Ms. Paul testified by telephone during the hearing of

1334this matter. Ms. Paul testified that she had informed

1343Mr. Zanello about her Kanawha Policy at the time she purchased

1354the AF&L Policy. She also testified that she agreed to purchase

1365the AF&L Policy in complete reliance upon Mr. Zanello’s

1374representation to her that the AF&L Policy was a better product

1385than the Kanawha Policy. Ms. Paul’s testimony came more than

1395five years after she had purchased the AF&L Policy (she was more

1407than 85 years of age at the time of the hearing), and she had

1421suffered a broken wrist the Friday before the hearing. Her arm

1432was in a cast, she was taking no pain medication, and she

1444indicated that she was in distress from pain during her

1454testimony. In light of these facts and others, Ms. Paul’s

1464testimony concerning what she told Mr. Zanello and her reliance

1474upon representations from him concerning which policy was better

1483was not clear and convincing. Ms. Paul’s testimony in this

1493regard has, therefore, been rejected.

149817. Based upon the totality of the evidence in this case,

1509the evidence simply failed to prove clearly and convincingly

1518what transpired on January 3, 2004, when Mr. Zanello sold

1528Ms. Paul the AF&L Policy, other than the fact that Ms. Paul

1540purchased the AF&L Policy.

1544D. Count IV: Misstatement on Insurance Application .

155218. Question 2 of Part IV of the AF&L Policy application

1563signed by Ms. Paul, asks the following:

1570Do you now or within the last 12 months had

1580[sic] another Long-term Care, Nursing Home,

1586or Home Health Care Insurance policy in

1593force (including health care service or

1599health maintenance organization contracts)?

160319. Question 3 of Part IV of the AF&L Policy application

1614asks the following:

1617Will this policy replace any of your

1624medical, health or long-term care insurance?

163020. Mr. Zanello completed Part IV of the application for

1640the AF&L Policy, asking Ms. Paul the questions and recording her

1651answers. The answer to Questions 2 and 3 of Part IV of the

1664application recorded by Mr. Zanello is “No.” Because the

1673evidence failed to prove clearly and convincingly that Ms. Paul

1683informed Mr. Zanello of the Kanawha Policy, the evidence failed

1693to prove that incorrect answers to Questions 2 and 3 of Part IV

1706of the application for the AF&L Policy were knowingly filled in

1717by Mr. Zanello.

172021. If Mr. Zanello had been aware that Ms. Paul was

1731replacing her Kanawha Policy with the AF&L Policy, which the

1741evidence failed to prove, he was required to provide her with a

1753“Notice to Applicant Regarding Replacement.” See Fla. Admin.

1761Code R. 69O-157.016(2). While Ms. Paul was not provided a copy

1772of a Notice to Applicant Regarding Replacement by Mr. Zanello,

1782the evidence failed to prove that Mr. Zanello knowingly failed

1792to provide the Notice to her.

1798CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

1801A. Jurisdiction .

180422. The Division of Administrative Hearings has

1811jurisdiction over the subject matter of this proceeding and of

1821the parties thereto pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57(1),

1830Florida Statutes (2009).

1833B. The Burden and Standard of Proof .

184123. The Department seeks to impose penalties against Mr.

1850Zanello in the Administrative Complaint that include mandatory

1858and discretionary suspension or revocation of his licenses.

1866Therefore, the Department has the burden of proving the specific

1876allegations of fact that support its charges by clear and

1886convincing evidence. See Department of Banking and Finance,

1894Division of Securities and Investor Protection v. Osborne Stern

1903and Co. , 670 So. 2d 932 (Fla. 1996); Ferris v. Turlington , 510

1915So. 2d 292 (Fla. 1987); and Pou v. Department of Insurance and

1927Treasurer , 707 So. 2d 941 (Fla. 3d DCA 1998).

193624. What constitutes "clear and convincing" evidence was

1944described by the court in Evans Packing Co. v. Department of

1955Agriculture and Consumer Services , 550 So. 2d 112, 116, n. 5

1966(Fla. 1st DCA 1989), as follows:

1972. . . [C]lear and convincing evidence

1979requires that the evidence must be found to

1987be credible; the facts to which the

1994witnesses testify must be distinctly

1999remembered; the evidence must be precise and

2006explicit and the witnesses must be lacking

2013in confusion as to the facts in issue. The

2022evidence must be of such weight that it

2030produces in the mind of the trier of fact

2039the firm belief or conviction, without

2045hesitancy, as to the truth of the

2052allegations sought to be established.

2057Slomowitz v. Walker , 429 So. 2d 797, 800

2065(Fla. 4th DCA 1983).

2069See also In re Graziano , 696 So. 2d 744 (Fla. 1997); In re

2082Davey , 645 So. 2d 398 (Fla. 1994); and Walker v. Florida

2093Department of Business and Professional Regulation , 705 So. 2d

2102652 (Fla. 5th DCA 1998)(Sharp, J., dissenting).

2109C. The Department's Charges .

211425. Section 626.611, Florida Statutes, mandates that the

2122Department suspend or revoke the license of any insurance agent

2132if it finds that the agent has committed any of a number of acts

2146specified in that Section.

215026. Section 626.621, Florida Statutes, gives the

2157Department the discretion to suspend or revoke the license of

2167any insurance agent if it finds that the agent has committed any

2179of a number of acts specified in that Section.

218827. The Administrative Complaint contains four counts. As

2196to Count I and II that Mr. Zanello violated the following

2207statutory provisions: Section 626.611(8) and (13), Florida

2214Statutes, and Section 626.621(2), Florida Statutes (by failing

2222to comply with Section 626.536, Florida Statutes). In its

2231Proposed Recommended Order, the Department has apparently

2238dropped the allegation that Mr. Zanello violated Section

2246626.611(13), Florida Statutes.

224928. As to Count III, it is alleged that Mr. Zanello

2260violated the following statutory provisions: Section 626.611(7)

2267and (8), Florida Statutes, and Section 626.621(6), Florida

2275Statutes (by having failed to comply with Section

228329. As to Count IV, it is alleged that Mr. Zanello

2294violated the following statutory provisions: Section 626.611(7)

2301and (8), Florida Statutes, and Section 626.621(6), Florida

2309Statutes (by having failed to comply with Section

2317626.9541(1)(k)1., Florida Statutes).

2320D. Counts I and II .

232630. Section 626.611, Florida Statutes, provides, in

2333pertinent part, the following:

2337The department shall . . . suspend, revoke,

2345or refuse to renew or continue the license

2353or appointment of any applicant, agent,

2359title agency, adjuster, customer

2363representative, service representative, or

2367managing general agent, and it shall suspend

2374or revoke the eligibility to hold a license

2382or appointment of any such person, if it

2390finds that as to the applicant, licensee, or

2398appointee any one or more of the following

2406applicable grounds exist:

2409. . . .

2413(8) Demonstrated lack of reasonably

2418adequate knowledge and technical competence

2423to engage in the transactions authorized by

2430the license or appointment.

2434. . . .

243831. Section 626.621(2), Florida Statutes, provides:

2444The department may, in its discretion, deny

2451an application for, suspend, revoke, or

2457refuse to renew or continue the license or

2465appointment of any applicant, agent,

2470adjuster, customer representative, service

2474representative, or managing general agent,

2479and it may suspend or revoke the eligibility

2487to hold a license or appointment of any such

2496person, if it finds that as to the

2504applicant, licensee, or appointee any one or

2511more of the following applicable grounds

2517exist under circumstances for which such

2523denial, suspension, revocation, or refusal

2528is not mandatory under s. 626.611:

2534(2) Violation of any provision of the

2541Florida Insurance Code in the course of

2548dealing under the license or appointment.

2554. . . .

255832. Section 626.536, Florida Statutes, provides the

2565following:

2566An agent shall submit to the department,

2573within 30 days after the final disposition

2580of any administrative action taken against

2586the agent by a governmental agency in this

2594or any other state or jurisdiction relating

2601to the business of insurance, the sale of

2609securities, or activity involving fraud,

2614dishonesty, trustworthiness, or breach of a

2620fiduciary duty, a copy of the order, consent

2628to order, or other relevant legal documents.

2635The department may adopt rules implementing

2641the provisions of this section.

264633. The evidence proved clearly and convincingly that

2654Mr. Zanello failed to timely submit the OFR Order and SEC Order

2666to the Department as required by Section 626.536, Florida

2675Statutes. As a consequence, the Department has proved that

2684Mr. Zanello has committed to violations of Section 626.621(2),

2693Florida Statutes.

269534. Having committed two violations of Section 626.621(2),

2703Florida Statutes, by reason of having failed to comply with the

2714reporting requirements of Section 626.536, Florida Statutes, it

2722is also concluded that the Department proved that Mr. Zanello

2732lacks “reasonably adequate knowledge and technical competence to

2740engage in the transactions authorized by the license” in

2749violation of Section 626.611(8), Florida Statutes.

2755E. Counts III and IV .

276135. Section 626.611, Florida Statutes, defines, in

2768pertinent part, the following conduct, in addition to the act

2778contained in Section 626.611(8), Florida Statutes, quoted in

2786paragraph 30 of this Recommended Order, for which the Department

2796may punish a licensee: “(7) Demonstrated lack of fitness or

2806trustworthiness to engage in the business of insurance.”

281436. As to the violation of Section 626.621(6), Florida

2823Statutes, quoted in paragraph 31, supra , the Department has

2832alleged in Count III that Mr. Zanello violated the following

2842provisions:

2843(1) UNFAIR METHODS OF COMPETITION AND

2849UNFAIR OR DECEPTIVE ACTS.--The following are

2855defined as unfair methods of competition and

2862unfair or deceptive acts or practices:

2868(a) Misrepresentations and false

2872advertising of insurance policies. --

2877Knowingly making, issuing, circulating, or

2882causing to be made, issued, or circulated,

2889any estimate, illustration, circular,

2893statement, sales presentation, omission, or

2898comparison which:

29001. Misrepresents the benefits,

2904advantages, conditions, or terms of any

2910insurance policy.

2912. . . .

29166. Is a misrepresentation for the purpose

2923of inducing, or tending to induce, the

2930lapse, forfeiture, exchange, conversion, or

2935surrender of any insurance policy.

2940. . . .

2944(e) False statements and entries. —

29501. Knowingly:

2952a. Filing with any supervisory or other

2959public official,

2961b. Making, publishing, disseminating,

2965circulating,

2966c. Delivering to any person,

2971d. Placing before the public,

2976e. Causing, directly or indirectly, to be

2983made, published, disseminated, circulated,

2987delivered to any person, or placed before

2994the public, any false material statement.

3000(k) Misrepresentation in insurance

3004applications. —

30061. Knowingly making a false or fraudulent

3013written or oral statement or representation

3019on, or relative to, an application or

3026negotiation for an insurance policy for the

3033purpose of obtaining a fee, commission,

3039money, or other benefit from any insurer,

3046agent, broker, or individual.

3050. . . .

3054(l) Twisting. --Knowingly making any

3059misleading representations or incomplete or

3064fraudulent comparisons or fraudulent

3068material omissions of or with respect to any

3076insurance policies or insurers for the

3082purpose of inducing, or tending to induce,

3089any person to lapse, forfeit, surrender,

3095terminate, retain, pledge, assign, borrow

3100on, or convert any insurance policy or to

3108take out a policy of insurance in another

3116insurer.

3117As to Count IV, the Department has alleged that Mr. Zanello only

3129violated Section 626.9541(1)(k)l., Florida Statutes, in

3135violation of Section 626.621(6), Florida Statues.

314137. The evidence in this case failed to prove the material

3152allegations necessary to conclude that Mr. Zanello violated any

3161of the statutory provisions quoted, supra , cited by the

3170Department in Counts III and IV of the Administrative Complaint.

3180Those Counts should be dismissed.

3185E. Penalty .

318838. Florida Administrative Code Rule Chapter 69B-231

3195provides guideline penalties for violations of Section 626.621,

3203Florida Statutes. The suggested penalty for the violations

3211alleged in Counts I and II a suspension of three months. Fla.

3223Admin. Code R. 69B-231.090(2). Having committed two violations,

3231the Department may impose two three-month suspensions.

323839. Florida Administrative Code Rule 69B-231.160 provides

3245the following relevant aggravating and mitigation factors:

3252(1) For penalties other than those

3258assessed under Rule 69B-231.150, F.A.C.:

3263(a) Willfulness of licensee’s conduct;

3268(b) Degree of actual injury to victim;

3275(c) Degree of potential injury to victim;

3282(d) Age or capacity of victim;

3288(e) Timely restitution;

3291(f) Motivation of agent;

3295(g) Financial gain or loss to agent;

3302(h) Cooperation with the Department;

3307(i) Vicarious or personal responsibility;

3312(j) Related criminal charge; disposition;

3317(k) Existence of secondary violations in

3323counts;

3324(l) Previous disciplinary orders or prior

3330warning by the Department; and

3335(m) Other relevant factors.

333940. There do not appear to be any aggravating or

3349mitigating circumstances to consider in recommending a penalty

3357for the violations alleged in Counts I and II.

3366RECOMMENDATION

3367Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of

3377Law, it is RECOMMENDED that a final order be entered by the

3389Department finding that Leonard Louis Zanello violated the

3397provisions of Chapter 626, Florida Statutes, as alleged in

3406Counts I and II of the Administrative Complaint and described,

3416supra ; dismissing Counts III and IV of the Administrative

3425Complaint; and suspending his licenses for a period of six

3435months.

3436DONE AND ENTERED this 1st day of December, 2009, in

3446Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.

3450___________________________________

3451LARRY J. SARTIN

3454Administrative Law Judge

3457Division of Administrative Hearings

3461The DeSoto Building

34641230 Apalachee Parkway

3467Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060

3470(850) 488-9675 SUNCOM 278-9675

3474Fax Filing (850) 921-6847

3478www.doah.state.fl.us

3479Filed with the Clerk of the

3485Division of Administrative Hearings

3489this 1st day of December, 2009.

3495COPIES FURNISHED:

3497Robert Alan Fox, Senior Attorney

3502Division of Legal Services

3506Department of Financial Services

3510612 Larson Building

3513200 East Gaines Street

3517Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0333

3520Leonard Louis Zanello, Sr.

35241074 Northwest 121st Lane

3528Coral Springs, Florida 33071-5005

3532Tracey Beal, Agency Clerk

3536Department of Financial Services

3540200 East Gaines Street

3544Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0390

3547Honorable Alex Sink

3550Chief Financial Officer

3553Department of Financial Services

3557The Capitol, Plaza Level 11

3562Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0300

3565Benjamin Diamond, General Counsel

3569Department of Financial Services

3573The Capitol, Plaza Level 11

3578Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0307

3581NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS

3587All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within

359715 days from the date of this Recommended Order. Any exceptions

3608to this Recommended Order should be filed with the agency that

3619will issue the Final Order in this case.

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Proceedings: BY ORDER OF THE COURT: Ordered sua sponte, the above-styled case is hereby dismissed for lack of prosecution filed.
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Date: 06/01/2010
Proceedings: BY ORDER OF THE COURT: Appellant is directed to file, and show cause in writing, on or berfore June 11, 2010, why the above-styled case should not be dismissed for lack of timely prosecution filed.
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Date: 07/31/2009
Proceedings: Leonard Louis Zanello Witness List filed.
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Date: 07/24/2009
Proceedings: Department of Financial Services' Exhibit List filed.
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Date: 07/24/2009
Proceedings: Department of Financial Services' Witness List filed.
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Date: 07/13/2009
Proceedings: New Additional Witness for Respondent Leonard L. Zanello filed.
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Date: 07/13/2009
Proceedings: Exhibit for Both Parties (exhibit not available for viewing) filed.
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Date: 07/13/2009
Proceedings: Additional Witness List for Respondent Leonard Zanello filed.
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Date: 07/06/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Taking Telephonic Deposition Duces Tecum (of R. Miller) filed.
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Date: 07/01/2009
Proceedings: Amended Notice of Taking Telephonic Deposition Duces Tecum Amended as to Location of Deposition Only filed.
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Date: 06/29/2009
Proceedings: Order Granting Motion to Withdraw as Counsel and Denying Respondent`s Motion to Deny.
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Date: 06/29/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Taking Telephonic Deposition Duces Tecum filed.
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Date: 06/26/2009
Proceedings: Department of Financial Services' Response to Respondent's Motion to Deny Withdrawal of Counsel filed.
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Date: 06/22/2009
Proceedings: Respondents Motion (pro/se) to Deny His "Counsel" From Withdrawing(leave) on This Case filed.
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Date: 06/19/2009
Proceedings: Respondent's Motion to Deny His Counsel from Withdrawing on This Case filed.
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Date: 06/17/2009
Proceedings: Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for August 5, 2009; 9:30 a.m.; Lauderdale Lakes and Tallahassee, FL).
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Date: 06/15/2009
Proceedings: Motion for Leave to Withdraw as Counsel and Unopposed Motion for Continuance filed.
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Date: 06/09/2009
Proceedings: Amended Notice of Taking Deposition (of A. Paul) filed.
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Date: 06/09/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Taking Deposition (of S. Dwyer) filed.
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Date: 06/09/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Taking Deposition (of C. McGuire) filed.
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Date: 06/04/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Taking Depositions (Don Powers and Lorna Noren) filed.
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Date: 06/03/2009
Proceedings: Amended Notice of Taking Deposition (of A. Paul) filed.
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Date: 06/03/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Taking Deposition (Anne Paul) filed.
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Date: 05/05/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Appearance (Robert Telfer) filed.
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Date: 04/15/2009
Proceedings: Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for June 29, 2009; 9:30 a.m.; Lauderdale Lakes and Tallahassee, FL).
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Date: 04/14/2009
Proceedings: Second Unopposed Motion for Continuance filed.
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Date: 04/14/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Department of Financial Services` Response to Respondent`s Notice of Interrogatories filed.
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Date: 04/13/2009
Proceedings: Department of Financial Services` Response to Respondent`s First Request for Production filed.
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Date: 04/13/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Department of Financial Services` Response to Respondent`s First Request for Production filed.
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Date: 03/16/2009
Proceedings: Respondent Leonard L. Zanello`s Notice of Service of First Set of Interrogatories to DFS filed.
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Date: 03/16/2009
Proceedings: Respondent Leonard L. Zanello`s First Request for the Production of Documents to DFS filed.
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Date: 03/12/2009
Proceedings: Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for April 29, 2009; 9:00 a.m.; Lauderdale Lakes and Tallahassee, FL).
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Date: 03/06/2009
Proceedings: Unopposed Motion for Continuance filed.
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Date: 03/06/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Appearance (filed by A. Gimbel).
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Date: 02/13/2009
Proceedings: Amended Notice of Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for March 27, 2009; 9:00 a.m.; Lauderdale Lakes and Tallahassee, FL; amended as to venue).
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Date: 02/12/2009
Proceedings: Department of Financial Services` Motion to Change Venue filed.
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Date: 01/14/2009
Proceedings: Order Directing Filing of Exhibits
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Date: 01/14/2009
Proceedings: Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
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Date: 01/14/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for March 27, 2009; 9:00 a.m.; Miami and Tallahassee, FL).
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Date: 01/12/2009
Proceedings: Joint Response to Initial Order filed.
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Date: 01/05/2009
Proceedings: Initial Order.
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Date: 12/31/2008
Proceedings: Election of Proceeding filed.
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Date: 12/31/2008
Proceedings: Administrative Complaint filed.
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Date: 12/31/2008
Proceedings: Agency referral filed.

Case Information

Judge:
LARRY J. SARTIN
Date Filed:
12/31/2008
Date Assignment:
01/05/2009
Last Docket Entry:
06/25/2010
Location:
Lauderdale Lakes, Florida
District:
Southern
Agency:
ADOPTED IN TOTO
Suffix:
PL
 

Counsels

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