Azizian v. Wilkinson

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedAugust 22, 2007
Docket05-15847
StatusPublished

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Opinion

FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT

FATEMAH AZIZIAN; SORAYA FARRAH;  EUNICE FEY; ROSE GONZALES; KAZUKO Y. MORGAN; NICOLA NELSON-TORRES; MONIQUE PATRICK; JUDITH POGRAN; PAMELA POWELL; SHIRLEY POWELL; ROSE SKILLMAN on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated; HANNAH FELDMAN; NIKKI HURST GIBSON, Plaintiffs-Appellees, KAMELA WILKINSON, Appellant, No. 05-15847 SUSAN CASENZA; VALERIE THENG  D.C. No. MATHERNE, CV-03-03359-SBA Intervenors-Appellees, v. FEDERATED DEPARTMENT STORES, INC.; BOUCHERON (USA) LTD.; CHANEL, INC.; PARFUMS GIVENCHY, INC.; GUERLAIN, INC.; CHRISTIAN DIOR PERFUMES, INC.; CONOPCO, INC.; L’OREAL USA, INC.; THE ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIES, INC.; CLARINS U.S.A. INC.; DILLARD’S INC.; TARGET CORPORATION; 

10303 10304 AZIZIAN v. WILKINSON

GOTTSCHALKS, INC.; SAKS  INCORPORATED; THE MAY DEPARTMENT STORES COMPANY; NORDSTROM, INC.; THE NEIMAN-  MARCUS GROUP, INC., Defendants-Appellees. 

FATEMAH AZIZIAN; SORAYA FARRAH;  EUNICE FEY; ROSE GONZALES; KAZUKO Y. MORGAN; NICOLA NELSON-TORRES; MONIQUE PATRICK; JUDITH POGRAN; PAMELA POWELL; SHIRLEY POWELL; ROSE SKILLMAN on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated; HANNAH FELDMAN; NIKKI HURST GIBSON, Plaintiffs-Appellees, No. 05-16600 KAMELA WILKINSON, Appellant,  D.C. No. CV-03-03359-SBA SUSAN CASENZA; VALERIE THENG MATHERNE, OPINION Intervenors-Appellees, v. FEDERATED DEPARTMENT STORES, INC.; BOUCHERON (USA) LTD.; CHANEL, INC.; PARFUMS GIVENCHY, INC.; GUERLAIN, INC.; CHRISTIAN DIOR PERFUMES, INC.; CONOPCO, INC.; L’OREAL USA, INC.; THE ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIES, INC.;  AZIZIAN v. WILKINSON 10305

CLARINS U.S.A. INC.; DILLARD’S  INC.; TARGET CORPORATION; GOTTSCHALKS, INC.; SAKS INCORPORATED; THE MAY DEPARTMENT STORES COMPANY;  NORDSTROM, INC.; THE NEIMAN- MARCUS GROUP, INC., Defendants-Appellees.  Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of California Saundra B. Armstrong, District Judge, Presiding

Argued and Submitted March 14, 2007—San Francisco, California

Filed August 23, 2007

Before: Procter Hug, Jr., Melvin Brunetti, and William A. Fletcher, Circuit Judges.

Opinion by Judge William A. Fletcher AZIZIAN v. WILKINSON 10307

COUNSEL

William F. Abbott, San Francisco, California; Kent F. Brooks, Dallas, Texas, for appellant Kamela Wilkinson. 10308 AZIZIAN v. WILKINSON John W. Allured, San Francisco, California; Gretchen M. Nel- son, Los Angeles, California; W. Timothy Needham, Janssen Malloy Needham, Eureka, California; J. Garrett Kendrick, Kendrick & Nutley, Beverly Hills, California; John L. Burris, Oakland, California; Francis O. Scarpulla, Craig C. Corbitt, Zelle Hofmann Voelbel Mason & Gette, San Francisco, Cali- fornia; Susan G. Taylor, Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach, Joseph R. Saveri, Lieff Cabraser & Heimann, San Francisco, California; John H. Boone, San Francisco, Califor- nia; Josef D. Cooper, Cooper & Kirkham, San Francisco, Cal- ifornia; Terry Gross, Gross & Belsky, San Francisco, California; Guido Saveri, Saveri & Saveri, San Francisco, California; Alan R. Plutzik, Bramson Plutzik Mahler & Birhaeuser, Walnut Creek, California; Angelina Grace, Law Firm of Joseph M. Alioto, San Francisco, California; Daniel J. Mogin, Mogin Law Firm, San Diego, California; Michael J. Flannery, David Danis Law Firm, St. Louis, Missouri; Rob- ert Diskint, Critchlow & Diskint, San Rafael, California, Ben Furth, Furth Firm, San Francisco, California; John J. Pentz, Class Action Fairness Group, Maynard, Massachusetts; Michael A. Caddell, Caddell & Chapman, Houston, Texas; Mary L. Needham, San Francisco, California, for the plaintiffs-appellees.

Phillip Aaron Proger, Amy Anne Stathos, Jones Day, Wash- ington, D.C., Bruce H. Jackson, Baker & McKenzie, San Francisco, California; Peter J. Venaglia, Dornbush Mensch Mandelstam & Schaeffer, New York, New York; Terri Gar- land, Morrison & Foerster, San Francisco, California; Marta Miyar, Bingham McCutchen, San Francisco, California; George Charles Nierlich, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, San Fran- cisco, California; Bruce A. Colbath, Weil Gotshal and Manges, New York, New York; Jeffrey Knowles, Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass, San Francisco, California; Frederic W. Yerman, Kaye Scholer, New York, New York; Michael W. Bien, Rosen Bien & Asaro, San Francisco, California; Charles Berwanger, Gordon & Rees, San Diego, California; James T. Fousekis, DLA Piper US, San Francisco, California; Anita AZIZIAN v. WILKINSON 10309 Fern Stork, Covington & Burling, San Francisco, California; Samuel R. Miller, Folger Levin & Kahn, San Francisco, Cali- fornia; Marlene J. Williams, Thelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner, San Francisco, California; Gregory Philip Farnham, Townsend Townsend & Crew, San Francisco, California; Matthew W. Hoffman, Elizabeth Runyan Geise, Goodwin Procter, Washington, D.C.; Ronald J. Dolan, St. Louis, Mis- souri; James L. McGinnis, Gary L. Halling, Shepherd Mullin Richter and Hampton, San Francisco, California; Larry Ste- ven Gangnes, Lane Powell, Seattle, Washington; J. Thomas Rosch, Latham & Watkins, San Francisco, California, for the defendants-appellees.

Andrew James Kopp, Oakland, California; Steven B. Witman, Metairie, Louisiana, for the intervenors-appellees.

OPINION

W. FLETCHER, Circuit Judge:

This appeal arises from a class member/objector’s chal- lenge to the district court’s final approval of a settlement of the antitrust claims of a certified nationwide class of consum- ers of department store cosmetics. We must decide two ques- tions.

First, as a matter of first impression, we must decide whether, or under what circumstances, appellate attorney’s fees are “costs on appeal” that a district court may require an appellant to secure in a bond ordered under Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 7 (“Rule 7”). We conclude that a district court may require an appellant to secure appellate attorney’s fees in a Rule 7 bond, but only if an applicable fee-shifting statute includes them in its definition of recoverable costs, and only if the appellee is eligible to recover such fees. The fee- shifting provision in Section 4 of the Clayton Act, 15 U.S.C. 10310 AZIZIAN v. WILKINSON § 15, includes attorney’s fees in its definition of costs recover- able by a prevailing plaintiff. However, this provision does not authorize taxing attorney’s fees against a class member/ objector challenging a settlement in an antitrust suit. There- fore, we hold that the district court erred by requiring security in the Rule 7 bond for attorney’s fees as costs taxable under Clayton Act Section 4.

We further conclude that a district court may not include in a Rule 7 bond appellate attorney’s fees that might be awarded by the court of appeals if that court holds that the appeal is frivolous under Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 38 (“Rule 38”).

Second, we must decide whether Appellant’s appeal on the merits should be dismissed for failure to post the bond. In the circumstances of this case, we hold that it should not.

In a separate unpublished memorandum disposition, we reach the merits of the appeal and affirm the district court’s approval of the settlement.

I. Background

Appellant Kamela Wilkinson is one of a large number of consumers who bought cosmetics products manufactured and sold by Defendants-Appellees. In July 2003, Plaintiffs- Appellees commenced, on behalf of these consumers, a nationwide, settlement-only antitrust class action lawsuit in the federal district court for the Northern District of Califor- nia.

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