Columbus-America Discovery Group v. Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company

203 F.3d 291
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedFebruary 8, 2000
Docket98-2198
StatusPublished
Cited by23 cases

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Columbus-America Discovery Group v. Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company, 203 F.3d 291 (4th Cir. 2000).

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203 F.3d 291 (4th Cir. 2000)

COLUMBUS-AMERICA DISCOVERY GROUP, Plaintiff-Appellant,
and
TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK; JACK F. GRIMM; JOANNE LAMPE CHARLTON, Personal Representative of the Estate of Harry G. John, Intervenors-Plaintiffs,
v.
ATLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY; COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED; ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED; SUN ALLIANCE GROUP; GREOF AMERICA CORPORATION; SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Claimants-Appellees,
and
the UNIDENTIFIED WRECKED AND ABANDONED SAILING VESSEL, its engines, tackle, apparel, appurtenances, cargo, etc., located within a box defined by the following coordinates: Northern Boundary--31 degrees 37 minutes North Latitude; Southern Boundary--31 degrees 33 minutes North Latitude; Western Boundary--77 degrees 2 minutes West Longitude, (believed to be the S.S. Central America), in rem, Defendant,

THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA; COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY; WILLIAM H. MCGEE & COMPANY, INCORPORATED; ROYAL INSURANCE; ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA; CHUBB & SON, INCORPORATED; SALVAGE ASSOCIATION; UNDERWRITERS AT LLOYD'S; LONDON ASSURANCE; ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED; GUARDIAN ROYAL EXCHANGE; ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE; INDEMNITY MUTUAL MARINE ASSURANCE COMPANY; INDEMNITY MARINE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED; SUN INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK; SUN INSURANCE OFFICE, LIMITED; MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED; INDEMNITY MARINE; LONDON ASSOCIATED CORPORATION; ROYAL ASSOCIATED CORPORATION; ROYAL MARINE; INDEMNITY MUTUAL; ROYAL EXCHANGE & LONDON OFFICES; UNION BANK OF LONDON; DENNIS STANDEFER; THE R/V LIBERTY STAR, her master, officers, crew, and all persons aboard; BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY; LAMONT-DOHERTY GEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE; S. S. GEORGE LAW PARTNERSHIP; BOSTON SALVAGE CONSULTANTS, INCORPORATED, Claimaints.
COLUMBUS-AMERICA DISCOVERY GROUP, Plaintiff-Appellant,
and
TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK; JACK F. GRIMM; JOANNE LAMPE CHARLTON, Personal Representative of the Estate of Harry G. John, Intervenors-Plaintiffs,
v.
ATLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY; COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED; ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED; SUN ALLIANCE GROUP; GREOF AMERICA CORPORATION; SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Claimants-Appellees,
and
THE UNIDENTIFIED WRECKED AND ABANDONED SAILING VESSEL, its engines, tackle, apparel, appurtenances, cargo, etc., located within a box defined by the following coordinates: Northern Boundary--31 degrees 37 minutes North Latitude; Southern Boundary--31 degrees 33 minutes North Latitude;
Western Boundary--77 degrees 2 minutes West Longitude, (believed to be the S.S. Central America), in rem, Defendant,
THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA; COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY; WILLIAM H. MCGEE & COMPANY, INCORPORATED; ROYAL INSURANCE; ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA; CHUBB & SON, INCORPORATED; SALVAGE ASSOCIATION; UNDERWRITERS AT LLOYD'S; LONDON ASSURANCE; ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED; GUARDIAN ROYAL EXCHANGE; ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE; INDEMNITY MUTUAL MARINE ASSURANCE COMPANY; INDEMNITY MARINE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED; SUN INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK; SUN INSURANCE OFFICE, LIMITED; MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED; INDEMNITY MARINE; LONDON ASSOCIATED CORPORATION; ROYAL ASSOCIATED CORPORATION; ROYAL MARINE; INDEMNITY MUTUAL; ROYAL EXCHANGE & LONDON OFFICES; UNION BANK OF LONDON; DENNIS STANDEFER; THE R/V LIBERTY STAR, her master, officers, crew, and all persons aboard; BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY; LAMONT-DOHERTY GEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE; S. S. GEORGE LAW PARTNERSHIP; BOSTON SALVAGE CONSULTANTS, INCORPORATED, Claimaints.

No. 98-2198 (CA-87-363-N) No. 98-2120.

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS, FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT.

Argued: March 2, 1999.
Decided: February 8, 2000.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, at Norfolk.

J. Calvitt Clarke, Jr., Senior District Judge.[Copyrighted Material Omitted]

COUNSEL ARGUED: R. Hewitt Pate, HUNTON & WILLIAMS, Richmond, Virginia; Richard T. Robol, COLUMBUS-AMERICA DISCOVERY GROUP, INC., Columbus, Ohio, for Appellant. George Robert Daly, I, BIGHAM, ENGLAR, JONES & HOUSTON, New York, New York; Guilford D. Ware, CRENSHAW, WARE & MARTIN, P.L.C., Norfolk, Virginia, for Appellees. ON BRIEF: Sarah C. Johnson, John S. Martin, HUNTON & WILLIAMS, Richmond, Virginia; Robert W. Trafford, James D. Curphey, PORTER, WRIGHT, MORRIS & ARTHUR, Columbus, Ohio, for Appellant. Joseph A. Yamali, BIGHAM, ENGLAR, JONES & HOUSTON, New York, New York; David H. Sump, CRENSHAW, WARE & MARTIN, P.L.C., Norfolk, Virginia, for Appellees.

Before WIDENER, WILLIAMS, and MICHAEL, Circuit Judges.

Affirmed in part, vacated in part, reversed in part, and remanded with instructions by published opinion. Judge Widener wrote the opinion, in which Judge Williams and Judge Michael joined.

OPINION

WIDENER, Circuit Judge:

The appellant, Columbus-America Discovery Group, appeals three orders of the district court: an order entering a previously signed agreed order of settlement and dismissal, a sua sponte order of the district court partially vacating the previously entered agreed dismissal order, and a third order unsealing the inventory of the treasure recovered by Columbus-America from the shipwreck S.S. Central America. For the reasons that follow, we affirm in part, vacate in part, reverse in part, and remand the case to the district court for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.

I.

In 1857, the S.S. Central America sank in the Atlantic Ocean during a powerful storm. Many lives were lost as well as substantial sums of gold belonging to passengers and a large commercial shipment of gold in route from California to New York. In 1988, after years of searching, the Columbus-America Discovery Group, a group of scientists, engineers, ocean explorers, and other experts led by scientist and ocean engineer Thomas G. Thompson, found the sunken ship at the bottom of the ocean 160 miles off the South Carolina coast. (974 F.2d 455, 742 F. Supp. at 1330).

After finding the Central America, Columbus-America Discovery Group (hereinafter referred to as Columbus-America or CADG) brought an in rem proceeding in admiralty seeking to establish ownership of and the right to salvage the defendant ship and its cargo of gold and other artifacts. The district court found that Columbus America was a first salvor under substantive admiralty law and thereby entitled to salvage the ship without interference and to the exclusion of other salvors. In its order of August 18, 1989, the district court granted Columbus-America an injunction which permanently enjoined and restrained any other persons from conducting search, survey, or other salvage operations of the site. Columbus-America Discovery Group, Inc. v. Unidentified, Wrecked and Abandoned Sailing Vessel, No. 87-363-N (E.D. Va. Aug. 18, 1989).

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