Culligan Ltd. and Michael Morrison

CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. New York
DecidedSeptember 12, 2023
Docket20-12192
StatusUnknown

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NOT FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------------------x In re: Chapter 15 CULLIGAN LTD., Case No. 20-12192 (JLG) Debtor in a Foreign Proceeding. ---------------------------------------------------------------x

MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER DENYING THE NEW YORK PLAINTIFFS’ APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER (I) LIFTING THE AUTOMATIC STAY AND (II) DIRECTING THE FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES TO ABANDON THE NEW YORK ACTION

APPEARANCES:

ALLEGAERT BERGER & VOGEL LLP 111 Broadway, 20th Floor New York, New York 10006 Telephone: (212) 571-0550 Facsimile: (212) 571-0555 By: Lawrence P. Gottesman David A. Berger David A. Shaiman

Counsel to the Foreign Representatives

TOGUT, SEGAL & SEGAL LLP One Penn Plaza, Suite 3335 New York, New York 10119 Telephone: (212) 594-5000 Facsimile: (212) 967-4258 By: Kyle J. Ortiz Brian F. Shaughnessy Eitan E. Blander

-and- SINGLER PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORATION 103 Johnson Street P.O. Box 2298 Windsor, California 95492 Telephone: (707) 823-8719 Facsimile: (707) 823-8737 By: Peter A. Singler

Co-Counsel to the New York Plaintiffs

HONORABLE JAMES L. GARRITY, JR. UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY JUDGE

INTRODUCTION Pending before the Court is a motion (the “Motion”)1 by a group of minority shareholders (collectively, the “New York Plaintiffs”)2 of Culligan Ltd. (the “Debtor” or “Culligan”) for an order lifting the automatic stay under 11 U.S.C. § 362(d) to permit the continuation of a derivative action pending in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York (“New York Court”) styled Culligan Soft Water Co., et al. v. Clayton Dubilier & Rice LLC, et al., Index No. 651863/2012 (the “New York Action”). The Motion also seeks entry of an order

1 New York Plaintiffs’ Application for an Order Lifting the Automatic Stay and Directing the Foreign Representatives to Abandon the New York Action, ECF No. 65 . Unless otherwise indicated, citations to “ECF No. __” refer to documents filed on the electronic docket of this chapter 15 case, In re Culligan Ltd., Case No. 20-12192 (JLG) (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.). 2 The New York Plaintiffs are: Culligan Soft Water Company; Cecil R. Hall; C&D of Rochester, LLC; Driessen Water, Inc.; Michael A. Bannister; T&B Enterprises, Inc.; California Water & Filter, Inc.; Shar Sher I, Inc.; Water Quality Improvement, Inc.; Culligan Southwest, Inc.; Carey Water Conditioning, Inc.; Michael Carey; Eric B. Clarke; Culligan Water Conditioning (Barrie) Ltd.; Arthur H. Cooksey, Jr.; Corbett’s Water Conditioning, Inc.; Glen Craven; Culligan Water Conditioning Horicon, LLP; Henry T. Wood; Mayer Soft Water Co., Inc.; Timothy Fatheree and Sue Fatheree; Clean Water, Inc.; Catherine Gilby; Canatxx, Inc.; Quality Water Enterprises, Inc.; Robert R. Heffernan; Charles F. Hurst; Karger Enterprises, Inc.; Keppler Water Treatment, Inc.; Robert Kitzman and Tracy Kitzman; Ladwig Enterprises, Inc.; Richard Lambert and Marianne Conrad; Low Country Water Conditioning, Inc.; Gina Larson; Michael G. Macaulay; Vetter’s, Inc.; Robert W. Mccollum and Barbara N. Mccollum; Richard C. Meier; Donald E. Meredith; Cleanwater Corporation of America; John Mollman and Janette Mollman; The Good Water Company Ltd.; E&H Parks, Inc.; Maumee Valley Bottlers, Inc.; Schry Water Conditioning, Inc.; Schry Water Treatment, Inc.; Winslow Stenseng; Stewart Water Conditioning, Ltd.; Bret P. Tangley; B.A.R. Water Corporation; Trilli Holdings, Inc.; Bruce Van Camp; Walter C. Voigt and Charlotte P. Voigt; Marin H2o, Inc.; Allan C. Windover; Everett Windover; Culligan Soft Water Service (Que) Inc.; G.R. Mccoy; Richard N. Wendt; Richard Sample and Marie Sample; The Water Meister, Inc.; Alex Connelly; Go Water, Inc.; Van D. Waugh; Melissa Grill; Petro’s Water Conditioning of Johnson County, Inc.; Water Treatment Services of Shelbyville, Inc.; Countryside Management, Inc.; Gulf Coast Water Conditioning, Inc.; Adrian Water Conditioning, Inc.; and Canney’s Water Treatment, Inc. under 11 U.S.C. § 554(b) directing Charles Thresh and Michael Morrison, as joint liquidators and authorized foreign representatives of the Debtor (together, the “Foreign Representatives” or “Joint Liquidators”), to abandon the New York Action. The Foreign Representatives object to the Motion. For the reasons outlined below, the Motion is denied. JURISDICTION

The Court has jurisdiction over the Motion pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1334(a) and 157(a) and the Amended Standing Order of Referral of Cases to Bankruptcy Judges of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (M-431), dated January 31, 2012 (Preska, C.J.). This is a core proceeding under 28 U.S.C. § 157(b)(2)(G), (O), and (P). FACTS3 A. The 2006/2007 Distributions and the Members’ Voluntary Liquidation The Debtor was incorporated in Bermuda under the Companies Act of 1981 (the “Bermuda Companies Act”)4 as a Bermuda exempted company and was a distributor of water

3 The background is culled from the following declarations and exhibits appended thereto: Declaration of C. Christian R. Luthi in Support of the Motion for (I) Recognition of the Bermuda Liquidation as a Foreign Main Proceeding and (II) Certain Related Relief, ECF No. 6 (“Luthi Declaration”); Declaration of Charles Thresh in Support of the Motion for (I) Recognition of the Bermuda Liquidation as a Foreign Main Proceeding and (II) Certain Related Relief, ECF No. 7 (“First Thresh Declaration”); Declaration of Peter A. Singler in Support of Objection of New York Plaintiffs to Chapter 15 Recognition of Foreign Proceeding, ECF No. 22 (“First Singler Declaration”); Reply Declaration of Charles Thresh in Further Support of the Motion for (I) Recognition of the Bermuda Liquidation as a Foreign Main Proceeding and (II) Certain Related Relief, ECF No. 26 (“Second Thresh Declaration”); Reply Declaration of David A. Berger in Further Support of the Motion for (I) Recognition of the Bermuda Liquidation as a Foreign Main Proceeding and (II) Certain Related Relief, ECF No. 27 (“First Berger Declaration”); Declaration of Peter A. Singler in Support of New York Plaintiffs’ Application for an Order Lifting the Automatic Stay and Directing the Foreign Representative to Abandon the New York Action, ECF No. 65-1 (“Second Singler Declaration”); Declaration of Rhys Williams in Support of the Foreign Representatives’ Objection to the New York Plaintiffs’ Application for an Order Lifting the Automatic Stay and Directing the Foreign Representatives to Abandon the New York Action, ECF No. 67 (“Williams Declaration”); Declaration of Abid Qureshi in Support of the Foreign Representatives’ Objection to the New York Plaintiffs’ Application for an Order Lifting the Automatic Stay and Directing the Foreign Representatives to Abandon the New York Action, ECF No. 68 (“Qureshi Declaration”); and Declaration of David A. Berger in Support of the Foreign Representatives’ Objection to the New York Plaintiffs’ Application for an Order Lifting the Automatic Stay and Directing the Foreign Representatives to Abandon the New York Action, ECF No. 70 (“Second Berger Declaration”). 4 A copy of the Bermuda Companies Act is attached to the Luthi Declaration as Exhibit A. purification and filtration units, which it sold through a network of franchise dealers in the United States and Canada. First Thresh Declaration ¶¶ 7-8.

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