ALLEGHENY COUNTY EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM v. ENERGY TRANSFER LP

CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Pennsylvania
DecidedApril 6, 2021
Docket2:20-cv-00200
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA

ALLEGHENY COUNTY : EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT : SYSTEM ET AL. : v. : CIVIL ACTION NO. 20-200 : ENERGY TRANSFER LP ET AL :

McHugh, J. April 6, 2021

MEMORANDUM

Table of Contents I. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................... 2 II. FALSITY AND MATERIALITY OF STATEMENTS .............................................................................. 4 A. STATEMENTS REGARDING TIMELINE OF PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION ........................................................... 5 i. Factual Background .................................................................................................................................. 5 ii. Standard ..................................................................................................................................................... 6 iii. Mixed Present/ Future Statements ............................................................................................................ 7 iv. Forward-looking statements identified by Defendants as such and accompanied by cautionary language. ............................................................................................................................................................. 9 v. Forward-Looking Statements Not Accompanied by Cautionary Language .......................................... 11 vi. Forward-Looking Statements Plausibly Alleged to be Knowingly False When Made .......................... 14 vii. Materiality. ............................................................................................................................................... 17 B. STATEMENTS REGARDING PIPELINE CAPACITY ......................................................................................... 18 i. Factual background ................................................................................................................................ 18 ii. Standard ................................................................................................................................................... 19 iii. Statements in SEC Filings accompanied by meaningful cautionary language. ................................... 20 iv. Other forward-looking statements ........................................................................................................... 20 v. Materiality ................................................................................................................................................ 23 C. STATEMENTS ABOUT SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE WITH ORDERS ............................................................... 24 i. Factual background ................................................................................................................................ 24 ii. Standard ................................................................................................................................................... 26 iii. Statements about Commitment to Safety ................................................................................................ 27 iv. Statements about Regulatory Compliance .............................................................................................. 32 D. STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CODE OF ETHICS ................................................................................................ 33 i. Factual background ................................................................................................................................ 33 ii. Standard ................................................................................................................................................... 35 iii. The Unwritten Policy rendered Parts of the Code Materially Misleading ............................................. 37 iv. Other Statements in the Code .................................................................................................................. 39 v. Materiality ................................................................................................................................................ 39 E. STATEMENTS REGARDING CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS AND CASES ......................................................... 39 i. Factual Background ................................................................................................................................ 39 ii. Standard ................................................................................................................................................... 40 iii. Statements of Opinion ............................................................................................................................. 40 iv. Statements of Fact ................................................................................................................................... 41 v. Materiality ................................................................................................................................................ 43 III. SCIENTER ........................................................................................................................................... 43 A. INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS ............................................................................................................................ 44 i. Warren ..................................................................................................................................................... 45 ii. McCrea ..................................................................................................................................................... 47 iii. Long ......................................................................................................................................................... 48 iv. Ramsey ..................................................................................................................................................... 50 v. John W. McReynolds ............................................................................................................................... 51 vi. McGinn and Hennigan............................................................................................................................ 52 vii. Core Operations Doctrine ........................................................................................................................ 53 viii. Content and Context ........................................................................................................................... 54 B. CORPORATE DEFENDANT ............................................................................................................................. 56 IV. LOSS CAUSATION ............................................................................................................................. 64 A. DISCLOSURE RELATING TO PIPELINE CAPACITY ........................................................................................ 66 B. DISCLOSURES RELATING TO TIMELINE ...................................................................................................... 66 C. DISCLOSURES REGARDING GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATIONS ..................................................................... 68 V. 20(A) CLAIM ............................................................................................................................................ 71 VI. CONCLUSION ..................................................................................................................................... 72

I. Introduction

This is a putative class action brought by shareholders of Defendant Energy Transfer.

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