Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett Individually and on Behalf of the General Public Barbara Dorsett Al Dorsett Seymour Lazar Joan Chalmers Judith Saporta, Harriet Skurman Norman Hickman Phyllis Hickman Craig Rosenfield, Intervenors v. General Electric, Individual Consumer Dishwasher Litigation v. Beckwith Place Limited Partnership Susan E. Glatter Kamman, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiff-Intervenors-Appellants. Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett Individually and on Behalf of the General Public Barbara Dorsett Al Dorsett Seymour Lazar Joan Chalmers Judith Saporta, Joseph Cooper Nina Kasprzak, and Harriet Skurman Norman Hickman Phyllis Hickman Craig Rosenfield, Intervenors v. General Electric, Individual Consumer Dishwasher Litigation v. Beckwith Place Limited Partnership, Plaintiff-Intervenor, and Susan E. Glatter Kamman, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellant. In Re General Electric, Individual Consumer Dishwasher Litigation, Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett Al Dorsett Seymour Lazar Joan Chalmers Judith Saporta, Harriet Skurman Norman Hickman Phyllis Hickman Craig Rosenfield, Intervenors-Appellants v. General Electric Company, a New York Corporation, Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett Individually and on Behalf of the General Public, and James Hoyer Newcomer & Smiljanich, P.A. Levin Tannenbaum Wolff Cauley Geller Bowman & Coates, LLP v. General Electric, a New York Corporation, Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett Individually and on Behalf of the General Public Barbara Dorsett Al Dorsett Seymour Lazar Joan Chalmers Judith Saporta, and James Hoyer Newcomer & Smiljanich, P.A. Levin Tannenbaum Wolff Cauley Geller Bowman & Coates, Llp, Claimants-Appellees v. General Electric, a New York Corporation

361 F.3d 566, 58 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 53, 2004 U.S. App. LEXIS 4879
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedMarch 16, 2004
Docket02-15354
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

This text of 361 F.3d 566 (Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett Individually and on Behalf of the General Public Barbara Dorsett Al Dorsett Seymour Lazar Joan Chalmers Judith Saporta, Harriet Skurman Norman Hickman Phyllis Hickman Craig Rosenfield, Intervenors v. General Electric, Individual Consumer Dishwasher Litigation v. Beckwith Place Limited Partnership Susan E. Glatter Kamman, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiff-Intervenors-Appellants. Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett Individually and on Behalf of the General Public Barbara Dorsett Al Dorsett Seymour Lazar Joan Chalmers Judith Saporta, Joseph Cooper Nina Kasprzak, and Harriet Skurman Norman Hickman Phyllis Hickman Craig Rosenfield, Intervenors v. General Electric, Individual Consumer Dishwasher Litigation v. Beckwith Place Limited Partnership, Plaintiff-Intervenor, and Susan E. Glatter Kamman, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellant. In Re General Electric, Individual Consumer Dishwasher Litigation, Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett Al Dorsett Seymour Lazar Joan Chalmers Judith Saporta, Harriet Skurman Norman Hickman Phyllis Hickman Craig Rosenfield, Intervenors-Appellants v. General Electric Company, a New York Corporation, Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett Individually and on Behalf of the General Public, and James Hoyer Newcomer & Smiljanich, P.A. Levin Tannenbaum Wolff Cauley Geller Bowman & Coates, LLP v. General Electric, a New York Corporation, Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett Individually and on Behalf of the General Public Barbara Dorsett Al Dorsett Seymour Lazar Joan Chalmers Judith Saporta, and James Hoyer Newcomer & Smiljanich, P.A. Levin Tannenbaum Wolff Cauley Geller Bowman & Coates, Llp, Claimants-Appellees v. General Electric, a New York Corporation) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Ninth 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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Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett Individually and on Behalf of the General Public Barbara Dorsett Al Dorsett Seymour Lazar Joan Chalmers Judith Saporta, Harriet Skurman Norman Hickman Phyllis Hickman Craig Rosenfield, Intervenors v. General Electric, Individual Consumer Dishwasher Litigation v. Beckwith Place Limited Partnership Susan E. Glatter Kamman, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiff-Intervenors-Appellants. Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett Individually and on Behalf of the General Public Barbara Dorsett Al Dorsett Seymour Lazar Joan Chalmers Judith Saporta, Joseph Cooper Nina Kasprzak, and Harriet Skurman Norman Hickman Phyllis Hickman Craig Rosenfield, Intervenors v. General Electric, Individual Consumer Dishwasher Litigation v. Beckwith Place Limited Partnership, Plaintiff-Intervenor, and Susan E. Glatter Kamman, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellant. In Re General Electric, Individual Consumer Dishwasher Litigation, Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett Al Dorsett Seymour Lazar Joan Chalmers Judith Saporta, Harriet Skurman Norman Hickman Phyllis Hickman Craig Rosenfield, Intervenors-Appellants v. General Electric Company, a New York Corporation, Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett Individually and on Behalf of the General Public, and James Hoyer Newcomer & Smiljanich, P.A. Levin Tannenbaum Wolff Cauley Geller Bowman & Coates, LLP v. General Electric, a New York Corporation, Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett Individually and on Behalf of the General Public Barbara Dorsett Al Dorsett Seymour Lazar Joan Chalmers Judith Saporta, and James Hoyer Newcomer & Smiljanich, P.A. Levin Tannenbaum Wolff Cauley Geller Bowman & Coates, Llp, Claimants-Appellees v. General Electric, a New York Corporation, 361 F.3d 566, 58 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 53, 2004 U.S. App. LEXIS 4879 (9th Cir. 2004).

Opinion

361 F.3d 566

CHURCHILL VILLAGE, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett individually and on behalf of the general public; Barbara Dorsett; Al Dorsett; Seymour Lazar; Joan Chalmers; Judith Saporta, Plaintiffs,
Harriet Skurman; Norman Hickman; Phyllis Hickman; Craig Rosenfield, Intervenors,
v.
GENERAL ELECTRIC, Individual Consumer Dishwasher Litigation, Defendant-Appellee,
v.
Beckwith Place Limited Partnership; Susan E. Glatter Kamman, individually and on behalf of others similarly situated, Plaintiff-Intervenors-Appellants.
Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett individually and on behalf of the general public; Barbara Dorsett; Al Dorsett; Seymour Lazar; Joan Chalmers; Judith Saporta, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
Joseph Cooper; Nina Kasprzak, Appellants, and
Harriet Skurman; Norman Hickman; Phyllis Hickman; Craig Rosenfield, Intervenors,
v.
General Electric, Individual Consumer Dishwasher Litigation, Defendant-Appellee,
v.
Beckwith Place Limited Partnership, Plaintiff-Intervenor, and
Susan E. Glatter Kamman, individually and on behalf of others similarly situated, Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellant.
In re General Electric, Individual Consumer Dishwasher Litigation, Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett; Al Dorsett; Seymour Lazar; Joan Chalmers; Judith Saporta, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
Harriet Skurman; Norman Hickman; Phyllis Hickman; Craig Rosenfield, Intervenors-Appellants,
v.
General Electric Company, a New York corporation, Defendant-Appellee.
Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett individually and on behalf of the general public, Plaintiff, and
James Hoyer Newcomer & Smiljanich, P.A.; Levin Tannenbaum Wolff; Cauley Geller Bowman & Coates, LLP, Appellants,
v.
General Electric, a New York corporation, Defendant-Appellee.
Churchill Village, L.L.C., Barbara Dorsett, and Al Dorsett individually and on behalf of the general public; Barbara Dorsett; Al Dorsett; Seymour Lazar; Joan Chalmers; Judith Saporta, Plaintiffs, and
James Hoyer Newcomer & Smiljanich, P.A.; Levin Tannenbaum Wolff; Cauley Geller Bowman & Coates, LLP, Claimants-Appellees,
v.
General Electric, a New York corporation, Defendant-Appellant.

No. 01-17059.

No. 02-15354.

No. 02-15391.

No. 02-16838.

No. 02-16906.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Argued and Submitted September 8, 2003.

Filed March 16, 2004.

COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED Clinton A. Krislov, Krislov & Associates, Ltd., Chicago, IL, and Lester L. Levy, Wolf Popper, L.L.P., New York, NY, argued the cause for the applicants in intervention-appellants and filed briefs. Thomas M. Wardrop, Wardrop & Wardrop, P.C., Grand Rapids, Michigan; Beverly C. Moore, Jr., Moore & Brown, Washington, DC; and Douglas G. Thompson, Finkelstein, Thompson & Loughran, Washington, DC, were on the briefs.

George Donaldson, Law Offices of George Donaldson, San Francisco, CA, argued the cause and, with Daniel B. Harris and Ariana Farzanrad, filed briefs for the plaintiffs-appellees-cross-appellees. Joseph J. Tabacco, Jr., and Christopher T. Heffelfinger, Berman Devalerio Pease Tabacco Burt & Pucillo, P.C., San Francisco, CA; and Dennis Stewart and Susan G. Taylor, Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes and Lerach L.L.P., San Diego, CA, were on the briefs.

Hal Bogard, General Electric Co., Louisville, KY, argued the cause for the defendant-appellee-cross-appellant and filed briefs. Timothy P. Crudo and James L. Day, Latham & Watkins, San Francisco, California; and Peter L. Winik and Beth A. Wilkinson, Latham & Watkins, Washington, DC, were on the briefs.

John A. Yanchunis, James, Hoyer, Newcomer & Smiljanich, P.A., Tampa, FL, argued the cause and, with Mike Peacock, filed briefs for the appellants-cross-appellees.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of California; Marilyn H. Patel, District Judge, Presiding. D.C. No. CV-99-05073-MHP.

Before: SCHROEDER, Chief Judge, O'SCANNLAIN, and TASHIMA, Circuit Judges.

OPINION

O'SCANNLAIN, Circuit Judge.

We must decide various challenges to a class-action settlement of these suits against the manufacturer of consumer dishwashers.

* A

Between 1983 and 1989, General Electric ("GE") manufactured and sold approximately three million GE- and Hotpoint-brand dishwashers equipped with a sliding "energy saver" switch. Although some were sold to individual consumers, the dishwashers were considered "low end" products and were primarily marketed to contractors, builders, and owners of commercial or rental properties. The switch, which allows a user to select either a heated drying cycle or drip drying, deteriorates over time and may melt or ignite.

Reports of fires caused by the allegedly defective switch eventually prompted an investigation by the Consumer Product Safety Commission ("CPSC"). Although the investigation found that no consumers had been physically injured, it determined that approximately 50 fires could be attributed to the switch, three of which damaged property other than the dishwasher itself. Under the terms of a formal settlement agreement between GE and the CPSC, GE announced a "recall" of the dishwashers in October 1999. GE advised consumers to stop using the dishwashers immediately, and offered a choice between a $75-125 cash rebate toward the purchase of a GE-brand dishwasher or a $25 cash refund toward the purchase of a non-GE-brand dishwasher, along with a free one-year service agreement with GE. GE also agreed to replace dishwashers still under extended service agreements. The GE-CSPC agreement also permitted GE to reach a separate agreement with owners and operators of commercial and residential properties that could include discounted bulk pricing and instructions to repair the switch by rewiring. Dissatisfied with the rebate program, some consumers turned to the courts.

B

The first of the two underlying actions consolidated in this appeal was filed in November 1999. Churchill Village, L.L.C. ("Churchill"), an Oregon corporation and owner of an apartment building in Eugene, Oregon, sued GE both individually and on behalf of the general public in the Northern District of California, asserting claims under California's unfair competition and false advertising laws and seeking injunctive relief and restitution. Churchill asserted federal jurisdiction against GE (a New York corporation headquartered in Connecticut) based on diversity of citizenship, contending that injunctive relief as measured by the cost to the defendant exceeded the $75,000 amount-in-controversy requirement. See 28 U.S.C. § 1332. Jurisdiction over the state-law claims was asserted on the principles of supplemental jurisdiction in 28 U.S.C. § 1367. The complaint was later amended to add two individual plaintiffs, Al and Barbara Dorsett, citizens of California. Churchill and the Dorsetts then sought a preliminary injunction, which the district court denied on May 10, 2000. Churchill Village, L.L.C. v. Gen. Elec. Co., 169 F.Supp.2d 1119 (N.D.Cal.2000).

Also in May 2000, Seymour Lazar, a California citizen, sued GE in the Northern District of California on behalf of himself, the general public, and a putative class of consumer owners. Lazar v.

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