ALLSTATE LENDING GROUP, INC. VS. THE GRAN CENTURIANS, INC. THOMAS BOROWSKI VS. MICHAEL SCANNEL (C-000145-18 AND L-3596-18, UNION COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) (CONSOLIDATED)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedJune 23, 2020
DocketA-3018-18T1/A-3827-18T1/A-4524-18T1
StatusUnpublished

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ALLSTATE LENDING GROUP, INC. VS. THE GRAN CENTURIANS, INC. THOMAS BOROWSKI VS. MICHAEL SCANNEL (C-000145-18 AND L-3596-18, UNION COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) (CONSOLIDATED), (N.J. Ct. App. 2020).

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NOS. A-3018-18T1 A-3827-18T1 A-4524-18T1

ALLSTATE LENDING GROUP, INC.,

Plaintiff-Respondent,

v.

THE GRAN CENTURIONS, INC., and UNION COUNTY CAPITAL, LLC,

Defendants-Appellants,

and

GARRY'S CATERING, LLC and GARRY RUANE,

Defendants-Respondents. _______________________________

THOMAS BOROWSKI, MELISSA EISEN, SAMUEL BOROWSKI, ITALSKI, LLC, UNION COUNTY CAPITAL, LLC and THE GRAN CENTURIONS, INC., Plaintiffs-Appellants,

MICHAEL SCANNELL, individually, and ALLSTATE LENDING GROUP, INC.,

Defendants-Respondents. _________________________________

Argued telephonically May 4, 2020 – Decided June 23, 2020

Before Judges Messano, Vernoia and Susswein.

On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division and Law Division, Union County, Docket Nos. C-000145-18 and L-3596-18.

Richard A. Grodeck argued the cause for appellants in A-3018-18 and A-4524-18 and respondents in A-3827- 18 (Piro, Zinna, Cifelli, Paris & Genitempo, LLC, attorneys; Richard A. Grodeck, on the briefs).

Sean Mack argued the cause for respondents Allstate Lending Group, Inc. and Michael Scannell (Pashman Stein Walder Hayden, PC, attorneys; Sean Mack and Howard Pashman, on the briefs).

Barbara Schwartz argued the cause for respondents Garry's Catering, LLC and Garry Ruane in A-3018-18 and appellants in A-3827-18 (Law Office of Paul Swanicke, attorneys; Barbara Schwartz and Paul Swanicke, on the brief).

PER CURIAM

A-3018-18T1 2 These three appeals arise from orders entered in two actions, one in the

Law Division and the other in the Chancery Division, involving common parties

and claims over the funding and payment of three loans totaling $2.65 million.

We scheduled the appeals back-to-back-to-back and now consolidate them for

purpose of issuing a single opinion. Resolution of the three appeals is centered

on a common issue: did the Law Division and Chancery Division correctly

determine claims asserted in the respective complaints are subject to binding

arbitration pursuant to arbitration agreements executed in connection with the

three loans? Based on our review of the records presented in light of the

applicable law, we conclude the courts correctly found the pertinent claims are

subject to the parties' arbitration agreements, and we affirm the challenged

orders.

I.

Prior to addressing the orders from which the appeals are taken, we

identify the parties and summarize the proceedings between them to provide

context for our discussion of the legal issues presented. The Gran Centurions ,

Inc. (TGC) is a non-profit corporation, the ownership of which is represented by

sixty-eight bonds. TGC owns a restaurant, a banquet facility, and real property

in Clark.

A-3018-18T1 3 Garry's Catering, LLC (Garry's) is party to a lease with TGC pursuant to

which it operates a banquet facility at TGC's Clark property. Garry Ruane

(Ruane) is Garry's sole member, and he is also a TGC bondholder. Under its

lease with TGC, Garry's had a right of first refusal to purchase TGC and its Clark

property if they were offered for sale.

In October 2016, Garry's filed a Chancery Division action (the 2016

action) against TGC challenging a proposed sale of TGC bonds to Union County

Capital, LLC (UCC). Garry's asserted the proposed sale of the bonds violated

its right of first refusal under its lease with TGC.

In 2017, Ruane filed a Chancery Division action (the 2017 action) against

Thomas Borowski (Borowski) and UCC, asserting Borowski was a principal in

UCC, and the "self-appointed [p]resident and/or [c]hairperson of [the] Board of

Trustees of TGC." The complaint alleged Borowski and UCC purchased the

bonds of certain TGC bondholders in violation of TGC's by-laws and had taken

various actions on TGC's behalf without proper legal authority. In particular,

the complaint alleged Borowski and UCC acted without proper legal authority

on TGC's behalf to borrow $1.65 million from Allstate Lending Group, Inc.

(Allstate) and mortgage TGC's Clark property to Allstate to secure payment of

the loan.

A-3018-18T1 4 On November 16, 2017, the 2016 and 2017 actions were settled. Garry's

and Ruane entered into a "MUTUAL RELEASE AND SETTLEMENT

AGREEMENT" with TGC, UCC, and Borowski, in which the parties released

each other from any and all claims that were made, or could have been made, in

the 2016 and 2017 actions and through the date of the agreement.

The $1.65 million loan Allstate made to TGC, which Ruane challenged in

the 2017 litigation, was one of three loans Allstate made related to TGC and its

property. The proceeds from the three loans were intended to finance the

purchase of TGC bonds and TGC's real property in Clark by Borowski and UCC.

Disputes concerning the three loans, and the ensuing litigation, give rise to the

three pending appeals.

On December 6, 2016, Allstate loaned $500,000 to Borowski and

$500,000 to Italski, LLC (Italski). Borowski executed separate $500,000

promissory notes on his own behalf and on behalf of Italski. To secure payment

of the $500,000 loan to Borowski, he executed a mortgage in Allstate's favor on

property located in Linden. The $500,000 loan to Italski was secured by a

mortgage on property in Howell that Borowski executed on Italski's behalf.

Five weeks later, Allstate loaned $1.65 million to TGC. Borowski

executed a promissory note in that amount on behalf of TGC, as well as a

A-3018-18T1 5 mortgage in Allstate's favor on TGC's property in Clark. The mortgage secured

the performance of TGC's obligations under the note.

In connection with each of the loans, Borowski executed identical

"ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS" on his own behalf and on behalf of Italski

and TGC, respectively. Each agreement stated as follows:

Arbitration is a process by which both parties to a dispute agree to submit the matter to an arbitrator who has expertise in the area and to abide by the arbitrator's decision. There is no right to a trial by jury and the arbitrator's legal and factual determinations are generally not subject to appellate review. Arbitration rules of evidence and procedure are often less formal and less rigid than the rules which apply in court. Arbitration usually results in a decision much more quickly than proceedings in court, and the attorneys' fees and other costs incurred by both sides may be substantially less. You are free to discuss the advisability of arbitration with us, or with your own independent counsel or any of your other advisors, and to ask any questions which you may have. Both the United States Supreme Court and the California Supreme Court have endorsed arbitration as an accepted and favored method of resolving disputes, because it is economical and expeditious.

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