Daynard v. NESS, MOTLEY, LOADHOLT, RICHARDSON

284 F. Supp. 2d 204
CourtDistrict Court, D. Massachusetts
DecidedSeptember 18, 2003
DocketCIV.A. 01-10099-WGY
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
Daynard v. NESS, MOTLEY, LOADHOLT, RICHARDSON, 284 F. Supp. 2d 204 (D. Mass. 2003).

Opinion

284 F.Supp.2d 204 (2003)

Richard A. DAYNARD, Plaintiff,
v.
NESS, MOTLEY, LOADHOLT, RICHARDSON & POOLE, P.A.; Ronald Motley; Scruggs, Millette, Bozeman & Dent, P.A.; and Richard F. Scruggs, Defendant-Plaintiffs,
v.
Castano Plaintiffs Legal Committee a/k/a Castano Group; William Baggett; Baggett, McCall & Burgess; Jack M. Bailey, Jr.; Law Offices of Jack M. Bailey, Jr.; Scott Baldwin; Baldwin, Baldwin & Baldwin; Daniel *205 E. Becnel; Landry & Becnel; Raul Bencomo; Bencomo, Bencomo & Associates; Terry P. Bottinelli Hertin, Burstein, Sheridan, et. al.; Martis Ann Brachtl; Goodkind, Labaton, Rudoff & Sucharow; Joseph M. Bruno; Bruno & Bruno; Richard Burbidge; Burbidge & Mitchell; Alvaro R. Calderon, Jr.; Kenneth M. Carter; Carter & Cates; David S. Casey, Jr.; Casey, Gerry, Reed & Schenk; Stanley M. Chelsey Waite, Schneider, Bayless & Chelsey; John R. Climaco; Climaco, Lefkowitz, Peca, Wilcox & Garofoli; John P. Coale; Coale, Cooley, et. al.; Dr. Richard Daynard; Paul Due; Due, Caballero, Price & Guidry; Gary Eubanks; Gary Eubanks & Associates; Calvin C. Fayard, Jr.; Fayard & Honeycutt; Gary Fine; Rodham & Fine; Wendell H. Gauthier; Gauthier, Downing, et. al.; Meyer H. Gertler; Gertler, Gertler & Vincent; Francis H. Hare, Jr.; Hare, Wynn, Newell & Newton; Russ M. Herman; Herman, Herman, Katz & Cotlar; Donald Hildre; Daugherty & Hildre; Robert C. Hillard; Hillard & Heald; Melvin L. "Kip" Holden; Holden, Harig, & Guidry; Don Howarth; Howarth & Smith; Andrew Hutton; Hutton, Hutton, Fisher & Andersen; John S. Keller; Sen. Donald G. Kelley; Kelley, Kelley Townsend & Thomas; Will Kemp; Harrison, Kemp & Jones; Ralph L. Knowles, Jr.; Doffermyra, Shields, et al.; J.D. Lee; Lee, Lee & Lee; Walter J. Leger, Jr.; Leger & Mestayer; Arnold Levin; Levin, Fishbein, Sedran & Berman; Robert J. Mellon; Mellon, Webster & Mellon; Les Mendelsohn; Mendelsohn & Jackson, P.C.; Edwin R. Murray; Edwin R. Murray & Associates; Kenneth B. Moll; Kenneth B. Moll & Associates, Ltd.; Stephen B. Murray; Murray Law Firm; Dianne M. Nast; Roda & Nast, P.C.; Jorge Ortiz-Brunet; Robert L. Redfearn; Simon, Peragine, Smith & Redfearn; William N. Riley; Young, Riley & Dudley; Mark P. Robinson, Jr.; Robinson, Calcagnie & Robinson; Louie Rousell, III; Michael X. St. Martin; St. Martin, St. Martin & Williams; Richard Sandman; Rodamn, Rodman & Sandman, P.C.; Marc C. Saperstein; Davis, Saperstein & Solomon; Stephen A. Sheller; Sheller, Ludwig & Badey; W. Hugh Sibley; W. James Singleton; Evan F. Trestman Gayle L. Troutwine; Williams & Troutwine, P.C.; Charles S. "Bucky" Zimmerman; Zimmerman Reed; John Doe; and Jane Doe, Defendants.

No. CIV.A. 01-10099-WGY.

United States District Court, D. Massachusetts.

September 18, 2003.

*206 *207 Holly B. Anderson, Cunningham, Machanic, Cetlin, Johnson & Harney, LLP, Natick, MA, Edward J. Barshak, William L. Boesch, Sugarman, Rogers, Barshak & Cohen, Boston, MA, for Richard A. Daynard, Plaintiff.

Annemarie M. Carney, Stephen M. Prignano, Alan M. Spiro, Edwards & Angell, LLP, Providence, RI, for Scruggs, Millette, Bozeman & Dent, P.A., Richard F. Scruggs, Defendant.

Patricia L. Kelly, Michael E. Mone, Esdaile, Barrett & Esdaile, Boston, MA, Mark A. Pogue, Edwards & Angell, LLP, Providence, RI, for Ness, Motley, Loadholt, Richardson & Poole, P.A., Ronald L. Motley, defendants.

Michael D. Lurie, Steven P. Perlmutter, Robinson & Cole, LLP, Boston, MA, for Levin, Fishbein, Sedran & Berman, Arnold Levin, defendants.

James W. Prendegrast, Linda M. Ricci, Jeffrey B. Rudman, Gabrielle R. Wolohojian, Hale & Dorr, LLP, Boston, MA, for Castano Plaintiffs Legal Committee.

*208 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

YOUNG, Chief Judge.

I. INTRODUCTION

This case involves disputes stemming from the Master Settlement Agreement ("Master Agreement") in the coordinated litigation against this country's major tobacco manufacturers. The Plaintiff, Richard Daynard ("Daynard") sued Ness, Motley, Loadholt, Richardson & Poole; Ronald Motley; Scruggs, Millette, Bozeman & Dent; and Richard F. Scruggs (collectively "Ness Motley and Scruggs"), alleging that they failed to pay him an agreed-upon percentage of attorneys' fees generated by the Master Agreement. Ness Motley and Scruggs subsequently filed a third-party complaint against the Castano Plaintiffs Legal Committee (the "Castano Group") and its individual members (collectively the "group members"), including Daynard, for breaching the terms of a memorandum of understanding and mutual release (the "Mutual Release") to which Ness Motley and Scruggs and the Castano Group agreed in order to resolve a dispute over attorneys' fees allocation under the Master Agreement. The Castano Group and the group members contend that this Court lacks the requisite personal jurisdiction over them to entertain Ness Motley and Scruggs' claims against them and, accordingly, move to dismiss the third-party complaint.

A. Facts

1. Daynard's Claims

Daynard, a resident and citizen of Massachusetts, is a law professor at Northeastern University specializing in litigation against the tobacco industry. Compl. [Docket No. 1] ¶ 2. Daynard claimed that his efforts were central to many of the large recoveries embodied in the Master Agreement. Id. ¶¶ 2-5. Specifically, he alleged that he provided extensive assistance to Ness Motley and Scruggs in their suits against the tobacco industry and that he and Ness Motley and Scruggs agreed he would receive a fixed percentage of the attorneys' fees recovered by Ness Motley and Scruggs under the Master Agreement. Id. ¶ 6. Ness Motley and Scruggs disputed the existence of such an arrangement. Daynard and Ness Motley and Scruggs have settled these claims.

2. The Castano Group

The Castano Group is an unincorporated association[1] of approximately fifty-six lawyers and law firms and has its principal place of business in New Orleans, Louisiana. Castano Group Mem. [Docket No. 202] at 2. The association was formed in January 1994 to prosecute litigation against the tobacco industry and for the particular purpose of prosecuting a putative class action lawsuit entitled Castano, et. al. v. The American Tobacco Co., Inc., et. al., Civil Action No. 94-1044, filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. Id. Ness Motley and Scruggs identify Daynard and attorney Richard Sandman ("Sandman") as the only individual members of the Castano Group who reside in Massachusetts;[2] and the law firm of Rodman, Rodman & Sandman ("the Sandman firm") as the sole member law firm located in Massachusetts. Ness Motley and Scruggs' Mem. Opp'n [Docket No. 263] at 4-5. It is undisputed that the Castano Group has no office in Massachusetts, has never rented *209 or owned property in Massachusetts, has no assets in Massachusetts, and has never paid taxes in Massachusetts. Castano Group Mem. at 2.

Membership in the Castano Group is governed by a written agreement known as the Castano Plaintiffs Attorneys Agreement (the "Membership Agreement"). Ness Motley and Scruggs' Mem. Opp'n Exs. [Docket No. 264] at Ex. B. Under its terms, the association is managed by an Executive Committee, which reviewed and approved the filing of specific actions against the tobacco industry.[3]Id.

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