Allan H. Starr, as of the Estate of Elizabeth (Betty) Sampson, Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated v. Georgeson Shareholder, Inc., Georgeson Shareholder Communications, Inc., Georgeson Shareholder Securities Corporation and Vodafone Group, Plc, Allan H. Starr, as of the Estate of Elizabeth (Betty) Sampson, Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated, James L. Jerome, on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated, Consolidated-Plaintiff v. Georgeson Shareholder, Inc., Georgeson Shareholder Communications, Inc., Georgeson Shareholder Securities Corporation and At&t Corporation

412 F.3d 103, 2005 U.S. App. LEXIS 11250
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedJune 15, 2005
Docket03-9267
StatusPublished
Cited by36 cases

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Allan H. Starr, as of the Estate of Elizabeth (Betty) Sampson, Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated v. Georgeson Shareholder, Inc., Georgeson Shareholder Communications, Inc., Georgeson Shareholder Securities Corporation and Vodafone Group, Plc, Allan H. Starr, as of the Estate of Elizabeth (Betty) Sampson, Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated, James L. Jerome, on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated, Consolidated-Plaintiff v. Georgeson Shareholder, Inc., Georgeson Shareholder Communications, Inc., Georgeson Shareholder Securities Corporation and At&t Corporation, 412 F.3d 103, 2005 U.S. App. LEXIS 11250 (2d Cir. 2005).

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412 F.3d 103

Allan H. STARR, as executor of the estate of Elizabeth (Betty) Sampson, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
GEORGESON SHAREHOLDER, INC., Georgeson Shareholder Communications, Inc., Georgeson Shareholder Securities Corporation and Vodafone Group, PLC, Defendants-Appellees.
Allan H. Starr, as executor of the estate of Elizabeth (Betty) Sampson, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiff-Appellant,
James L. Jerome, on behalf of all others similarly situated, Consolidated-Plaintiff,
v.
Georgeson Shareholder, Inc., Georgeson Shareholder Communications, Inc., Georgeson Shareholder Securities Corporation and AT&T Corporation, Defendants-Appellees.

No. 03-9267.

No. 04-2067-CV.

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

Argued: January 3, 2005.

Decided: June 15, 2005.

Peter P. Kahana, Berger & Montague, P.C., Philadelphia, PA (H. Laddie Montague, Jr. and Jenna MacNaughton-Wong, Berger & Montague; Linda P. Nussbaum, Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld & Toll, New York, NY; and Steven J. Toll, Andrew N. Friedman and Adam T. Savett, Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld & Toll, Washington, DC, on the brief), for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Eli R. Mattioli, Thelen Reid & Priest LLP, New York, N.Y. (Robert J. Saville, Irena S. Brobston and Brett E. Wiggins, Thelen Reid & Preist, on the brief), for Defendants-Appellees Georgeson Shareholder, Inc., Georgeson Shareholder Communications, Inc. and Georgeson Shareholder Securities Corporation.

Theodore Edelman, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, New York, N.Y. (Stephanie G. Wheeler and Jill D. Fairbrother, Sullivan & Cromwell, on the brief), for Defendant-Appellee Vodafone Group, Plc.

M. Norman Goldberger, Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis-Cohen LLP, Philadelphia, PA (Adam H. Cutler, Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis-Cohen LLP; and George R. Hinckley, Jr., Traiger & Hinckley LLP, New York, NY, on the brief), for Defendant-Appellee AT&T Corporation.

Before: FEINBERG, WINTER and SOTOMAYOR, Circuit Judges.

FEINBERG, Circuit Judge.

In these two separate cases, Allan H. Starr, as executor of the Estate of Elizabeth Sampson and on behalf of all others similarly situated, appeals from two judgments of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Stanton, J.) dismissing his class action complaints for failure to state a claim upon which relief could be granted. Starr commenced the first action in November 2002 against Georgeson Shareholder, Inc., Georgeson Shareholder Communications, Inc. and Georgeson Shareholder Securities Corporation (collectively, "Georgeson") and Vodafone Group, Plc ("Vodafone"), and began the other in February 2003 against Georgeson and AT&T Corporation ("AT&T"). The complaints alleged that Vodafone, AT&T and Georgeson violated federal securities laws in conducting "PostMerger Cleanup" ("PMC") services. Georgeson offers such services to publicly-traded companies, and was employed by the post-merger company (Vodafone and AT&T, respectively) in each of these cases. Georgeson was retained to "clean up" the mergers by locating and soliciting missing or reluctant shareholders to convert their pre-merger stock into shares of the post-merger companies. Although Georgeson charged shareholders a fee to convert the shares, the exchange agent that both Vodafone and AT&T retained, EquiServe Limited Partnership ("EquiServe"), was available to convert the shares free of charge. Starr alleges principally that Georgeson, Vodafone and AT&T violated the securities laws by failing to inform the shareholders that they could use EquiServe at no cost — rather than paying Georgeson — to convert their shares. We affirm and, because Starr's two actions involve nearly identical facts and law, dispose of both appeals in this opinion.

I. Background

A. Starr I

Starr first appeals from the judgment in Starr v. Georgeson Shareholder, Inc., 287 F.Supp.2d 410 (S.D.N.Y.2003) ("Starr I"), in which he alleged that Georgeson and Vodafone violated § 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 15 U.S.C. § 78j(b), and Rule 10b-5, 17 C.F.R. § 240.10b-5, in their handling of the "cleanup" following the merger of AirTouch Communications, Inc. ("AirTouch") and Vodafone.1

The pre-merger proxy statement from AirTouch stated that "Holders of AirTouch common stock will not be liable for any charges in connection with the receipt of Vodafone AirTouch ADSs [the post-merger shares]." After the merger was completed, Vodafone sent a letter to AirTouch shareholders asking them to send in their old stock certificates so they could be exchanged for new ones. Specifically, the letter indicated that each AirTouch share "will be exchanged into 0.5 Vodafone AirTouch ADSs and $9.00 (U.S.) in cash," and stated that the AirTouch stock certificates "must be returned before they can be exchanged into Vodafone AirTouch ADSs. You will not receive Vodafone AirTouch Plc dividends on shares formerly represented by AirTouch certificates or be able to exercise the right to vote your new Vodafone Airtouch ADSs until you return these certificates." The letter urged shareholders to "[r]eturn your completed Transmittal Form along with your AirTouch common stock certificate(s) to EquiServe, the Exchange Agent for the transaction, in the enclosed pre-addressed envelope as soon as possible" (emphasis in original). The letter also provided shareholders with a question-and-answer brochure along with EquiServe's toll-free telephone number in case shareholders had "any additional questions regarding the exchange." A subsequent letter from Vodafone, titled "Second Notification," was mailed to AirTouch shareholders who had not sent their stock certificates to EquiServe in response to the first. This letter emphasized that the AirTouch certificates "must be returned before they can be exchanged" (emphasis in original). The second letter, like the first, provided shareholders with a question-and-answer brochure and EquiServe's toll-free telephone number. Neither letter indicated whether EquiServe charged a fee for its services.

After the Vodafone letters were mailed and some shareholders had not returned their old stock certificates, Vodafone directed Georgeson to proceed with its PMC services. Georgeson thus sent out a notice informing the non-tendering shareholders that

[a]t various times, you have been notified to send in your stock certificate(s) in exchange for Vodafone ADSs and the cash distribution. Georgeson Shareholder Communications Inc. has now been retained to assist you in claiming your Vodafone ADSs and cash payment. To claim your Vodafone ADSs, you may complete the Claim Card below and return it along with your stock certificate(s) in the envelope provided. Even if you have lost your certificate(s), you may still participate in this voluntary program....

In order to defray the cost of providing you this service, a processing fee of $3.50 per Vodafone ADS due you will be deducted from your proceeds and paid to Georgeson Shareholder Securities Corporation, a registered broker dealer.

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