Archie Cook, Individually and on Behalf of a Class of Persons Similarly Situated, Cross-Appellee, and Charles Pressman, Charles Pressman, P.C., Robin B. Potter, Potter & Schaffner, P.C., Joel M. Hellman, Stephen G. Seliger, Stephen G. Seliger, Ltd. v. Ralph Niedert, John Monroe, John Navigato, and Gerald Zero, John McCormick Robert Presak, Individually and as Trustees of Local 705 International Brotherhood of Teamsters Health and Welfare Fund, Teamsters Local Union 705, Truck Drivers, Oil Drivers, Filing Station and Platform Worker's Union v. Daniel C. ("Danny") Ligurotis William D. Delessandro

142 F.3d 1004, 1998 U.S. App. LEXIS 7863
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
DecidedApril 24, 1998
Docket97-1666
StatusPublished

This text of 142 F.3d 1004 (Archie Cook, Individually and on Behalf of a Class of Persons Similarly Situated, Cross-Appellee, and Charles Pressman, Charles Pressman, P.C., Robin B. Potter, Potter & Schaffner, P.C., Joel M. Hellman, Stephen G. Seliger, Stephen G. Seliger, Ltd. v. Ralph Niedert, John Monroe, John Navigato, and Gerald Zero, John McCormick Robert Presak, Individually and as Trustees of Local 705 International Brotherhood of Teamsters Health and Welfare Fund, Teamsters Local Union 705, Truck Drivers, Oil Drivers, Filing Station and Platform Worker's Union v. Daniel C. ("Danny") Ligurotis William D. Delessandro) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Archie Cook, Individually and on Behalf of a Class of Persons Similarly Situated, Cross-Appellee, and Charles Pressman, Charles Pressman, P.C., Robin B. Potter, Potter & Schaffner, P.C., Joel M. Hellman, Stephen G. Seliger, Stephen G. Seliger, Ltd. v. Ralph Niedert, John Monroe, John Navigato, and Gerald Zero, John McCormick Robert Presak, Individually and as Trustees of Local 705 International Brotherhood of Teamsters Health and Welfare Fund, Teamsters Local Union 705, Truck Drivers, Oil Drivers, Filing Station and Platform Worker's Union v. Daniel C. ("Danny") Ligurotis William D. Delessandro, 142 F.3d 1004, 1998 U.S. App. LEXIS 7863 (7th Cir. 1998).

Opinion

142 F.3d 1004

Archie COOK, individually and on behalf of a class of
persons similarly situated, Plaintiff-Appellant,
Cross-Appellee,
and
Charles Pressman, Charles Pressman, P.C., Robin B. Potter,
Potter & Schaffner, P.C., Joel M. Hellman, Stephen
G. Seliger, Stephen G. Seliger, LTD.,
Petitioners-Appellants, Cross-Appellees,
v.
Ralph NIEDERT, John Monroe, John Navigato, et al.,
Defendants-Appellees,
and
Gerald Zero, John McCormick, Robert Presak, individually and
as Trustees of Local 705 International Brotherhood
of Teamsters Health and Welfare Fund, et
al., Defendants-Appellees,
Cross-Appellants.
TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION 705, Truck Drivers, Oil Drivers,
Filing Station and Platform Worker's Union, et
al., Plaintiffs, Cross-Appellants,
v.
Daniel C. ("Danny") LIGUROTIS; William D. Delessandro, et
al., Defendants.

Nos. 97-1666, 97-1667 and 97-1584.

United States Court of Appeals,
Seventh Circuit.

Argued Oct. 30, 1997.
Decided April 24, 1998.

Joel M. Hellman (argued), Chicago, IL, Robin B. Potter, Potter & Schaffner, Chicago, IL, Charles Pressman, Chicago, IL, for Plaintiff-Appellant in Nos. 97-1584, 97-1667.

Stephen G. Seliger, Joel M. Hellman (argued), Chicago, IL, Robin B. Potter, Potter & Schaffner, Chicago, IL, Charles Pressman, Chicago, IL, for Plaintiff-Appellant in No. 97-1666.

Sherman Carmell, Adrianne E. Hampo, Carmell, Charone, Widmer, Mathews & Moss, Chicago, IL, Barbara J. Hillman (argued), Cornfield & Feldman, Chicago, IL, James P. Daley, David M. Novak, Melissa A. Siebert, Robert R. Brown, Bell, Boyd & Lloyd, Chicago, IL, for Defendant-Appellee McCarron in No. 97-1584.

Sherman Carmell, Adrianne E. Hampo, Carmell, Charone, Widmer, Mathews & Moss, Chicago, IL, James P. Daley, David M. Novak, Melissa A. Siebert, Robert R. Brown, Bell, Boyd & Lloyd, Chicago, IL, James R. Cox, Wilmette, IL, for Defendant-Appellee Bridge.

Sherman Carmell, Adrianne E. Hampo, Carmell, Charone, Widmer, Mathews & Moss, Chicago, IL, James P. Daley, David M. Novak, Melissa A. Siebert, Robert R. Brown, Bell, Boyd & Lloyd, Chicago, IL, for Defendant-Appellee Siewert.

John W. Dondanville, Michael A. Pollard, Lisa S. Brogan, Adriane W. Burkland, Baker & McKenzie, Chicago, IL, Sherman Carmell, Adrianne E. Hampo, Carmell, Charone, Widmer, Mathews & Moss, Chicago, IL, for Defendant-Appellee Ligurotis in No. 97-1584.

Sherman Carmell, Adrianne E. Hampo, Carmell, Charone, Widmer, Mathews & Moss, Chicago, IL, Thomas D. Allison, Michael H. Slutsky, Allison, Slutsky & Kennedy, Chicago, IL, for Defendant-Appellee Zero in No. 97-1584.

James L. Coghlan, John A. Kukankos, Coghlan, Joyce, Kukankos & D'Arcy, Chicago, IL, Thomas D. Allison, Allison, Slutsky & Kennedy, Chicago, IL, for Defendant-Appellee Local 705 International Brotherhood of Teamsters Health & Welfare Fund.

Charles Pressman, Chicago, IL, pro se.

Robin B. Potter, Potter & Schaffner, Chicago, IL, pro se.

Joel M. Hellman, Chicago, IL, pro se.

Stephen G. Seliger, Chicago, IL, pro se.

Matthew F. Kennelly, James R. Streicker, Cotsirilos, Stephenson, Tighe & Streicker, Chicago, IL, for Defendant-Appellee D & K Vascular Labs, Incorporated.

David E. Morgans, Williams & Montgomery, Chicago, IL, for Defendant-Appellee Carmell.

John W. Dondanville, Michael A. Pollard, Baker & McKenzie, Chicago, IL, for Defendant-Appellee in No. 97-1666.

James P. Daley, David M. Novak, Bell, Boyd & Lloyd, Chicago, IL, for Defendant-Appellee McCarron in No. 97-1666.

Adrianne E. Hampo, Carmell, Charone, Widmer, Mathews & Moss, Chicago, IL, Earl V. Brown, Jr., International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Washington, DC, Thomas D. Allison, Allison, Slutsky & Kennedy, Chicago, IL, Thomas E. Johnson, Johnson, Jones, Snelling & Gilbert, Chicago, IL, Michael J. Passino, Lassiter, Tidwell & Hildebrand, Nashville, TN, for Defendant-Appellant Zero in No. 97-1666.

James L. Coghlan, Coghlan, Joyce, Kukankos & D'Arcy, Chicago, IL, Michael H. Slutsky, Allison, Slutsky & Kennedy, Chicago, IL, Thomas E. Johnson, Jeffrey B. Gilbert, Johnson, Jones, Snelling & Gilbert, Chicago, IL, Michael J. Passino, Lassiter, Tidwell & Hildebrand, Nashville, TN, for Defendant-Appellant Truck Drivers, Oil Drivers, Filling Station and Platform Workers' Union Local 705.

Earl V. Brown, Jr., International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Washington, DC, Michael H. Slutsky, Allison, Slutsky & Kennedy, Chicago, IL, Thomas E. Johnson, Johnson, Jones, Snelling & Gilbert, Chicago, IL, Michael J. Passino, Lassiter, Tidwell & Hildebrand, Nashville, TN, for Defendants-Appellants Burke and Persak.

Barbara J. Hillman (argued), Cornfield & Feldman, Chicago, IL, Earl V. Brown, Jr., International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Washington, DC, Michael H. Slutsky, Allison, Slutsky & Kennedy, Chicago, IL, Thomas E. Johnson, Johnson, Jones, Snelling & Gilbert, Chicago, IL, Michael J. Passino, Lassiter, Tidwell & Hildebrand, Nashville, TN, for Defendant-Appellant Marasovich.

Barbara J. Hillman (argued), Cornfield & Feldman, Chicago, IL, James P. Daley, David M. Novak, Robert R. Brown, Bell, Boyd & Lloyd, Chicago, IL, for Defendant-Appellant Local 705 International Brotherhood of Teamsters Health & Welfare Fund in No. 97-1667.

Before CUDAHY, COFFEY and MANION, Circuit Judges.

CUDAHY, Circuit Judge.

Members of a pension fund needed a named plaintiff and legal representation to combat fund mismanagement. Archie Cook, the named plaintiff, needed an incentive to bring the suit, and the attorneys he ultimately retained needed a reasonable fee for their services. One might have thought that members of the pension fund and Cook's attorneys would be satisfied with the result in the district court. The pension fund recovered over $14 million and underwent substantial structural reforms, Cook received a $25,000 incentive award, and the attorneys obtained more than $2 million for approximately 5,900 hours of work. But apparently no one feels that he, she, or it received the benefit of the bargain, since the pension fund challenges the propriety of the incentive award and both the fund and Cook's attorneys object to the amount of attorney's fees. On appeal we affirm the district judge in all respects.

I. Background

In 1992, Archie Cook, a truck driver and participant in the Teamsters Local 705 Health and Welfare Fund, filed a class action against the Fund, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 705, and the trustees of both entities. He alleged that the Fund had been mismanaged in violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), and sought damages for the Fund of more than $20 million and structural reforms. In September 1995, Cook's attorneys advised the district judge of the possibility of settlement with the defendants' liability insurer.

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