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Caporicci Footwear, Ltd. v. Federal Express Corp. Case Brief

District Court, E.D. Virginia1995Docket #1922928
894 F. Supp. 258 1995 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 11380 1995 WL 470471 Contracts Commercial Law Torts

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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis

General Brief
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tl;dr: A shipper sued FedEx after its C.O.D. shipment was exchanged for fraudulent checks. The court ruled for FedEx, finding the shipping contract explicitly placed the risk of fraud on the shipper and permitted the delivery method used, thereby precluding both contract and tort claims.

Legal Significance: This case demonstrates that a carrier’s service contract, including terms incorporated by reference, can comprehensively define duties and allocate risk, preempting tort claims that are not independent of the contractual obligations.

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Case Facts & Court Holding

Key Facts & Case Background

Plaintiff, Caporicci Footwear, Ltd., tendered twenty packages to Defendant, Federal Express Corp., for a Collect on Delivery (C.O.D.) shipment. The contract required FedEx to collect $97,800 in cashier’s checks upon delivery. The contract was comprised of the airbill and the incorporated FedEx Service Guide. The airbill contained a clause stating, “All checks… are collected at you [the shipper’s] risk, including risk of nonpayment and forgery.” The Service Guide permitted “indirect delivery”—delivery to a location other than the address on the airbill if instructed by the recipient—and disclaimed any agency relationship between FedEx and the shipper. The FedEx courier delivered the packages to the address on the airbill, a self-storage complex. An individual there, identifying himself as a representative of the consignee, instructed the courier to leave the packages outside a storage bay and provided two facially valid cashier’s checks for the correct amount. The checks were subsequently discovered to be fraudulent and drawn on a non-existent bank. Caporicci sued FedEx for breach of contract, negligence, and conversion, arguing FedEx should have been more diligent in verifying the recipient’s identity and delivery location.

Court Holding & Legal Precedent

Issue: Does a carrier’s contract, which explicitly allocates the risk of fraudulent payment to the shipper and permits indirect delivery, shield the carrier from liability for breach of contract and related torts when it accepts fraudulent checks after following the delivery instructions of an imposter?

Yes. The court granted summary judgment for Federal Express, holding that the Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in

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Legal Issue

Does a carrier’s contract, which explicitly allocates the risk of fraudulent payment to the shipper and permits indirect delivery, shield the carrier from liability for breach of contract and related torts when it accepts fraudulent checks after following the delivery instructions of an imposter?

Conclusion

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Legal Rule

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Legal Analysis

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