Debra Gariety Horst O. Bischoff, as Trustee of Bischoff Family Trust Pamela Hanyzewki John J. Cline Thomas Allen, Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated Thomas J. Shannon, Jr., as Trustee, Natural Parent and Guardian of Smv Holding Company, Pll Vincent Paul Charles Thornton, Individually and as Trustee, Sep Fred L. Millner Warren H. Hyde Caryl Hyde Teen Response, Incorporated Elizabeth B. Sponseller Michael J. Sponseller Terry Overholser and Lawrence Corman, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, and Crystal N. Shannon City National Bank, a Banking Corporation Coast Partners Financial Corporation, Formerly Known as Coast Partners Securities, Incorporated, a California Corporation, and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Intervenor-Plaintiff v. Grant Thornton, Llp, and Herman & Cormany Michael Graham Billy Jean Cherry Terry Lee Church Estate of J. Knox McConnell Philip C. Petty, Administrator Louis J. Pais Michael F. Gibson Andrew L. Rago Julian G. Budnick Gary Ellis J & J Construction Company Hermie Church Diversified Capital Markets Michael Patterson E.E. Powell & Company, Incorporated John Does 1-100 Robert Wagner Quantum Capital Corporation Ferris, Baker, Watts, Incorporated Scott & Stringfellow Nancy Vorono Gunnallen Financial Incorporated Jack Ingold Regis Securities Corporation, A/K/A Quantum Securities Corporation Nancy Vargo Tom Dooley Garvin Tankersley Ellen Turpin Lora McKinney Michael Patterson, Incorporated Kutak Rock Alan D. Strasser, an Individual Michael D. Lambert, an Individual Vida Headrick Evelyn Herron Jeanie Wimmer Virginia Burks Debra Bailey Susan Dalton Robbin White Constance Evans, and Melissa Quizenbeury Hog Pen Enterprises, Incorporated Jlt Enterprises Keystone Hardware C & H Ranch Marbil, Incorporated Hc & Tc Trust Dolores Hughes Bill Pack Wendy Pack Tammy Fisher Larry Fisher Herman Fisher Judy Kahl Andrew T. Rapoff Donna Marie Rapoff Michael A. Rapoff Danny Rapoff Nancy E. Kelanon David Rapoff Andrew J. Rapoff Michael J. Cherry Roslyn A. Cherry Leah M. Cherry Rachel L. Cherry Daniel T. Halsey Sunrise Automotive Group, Incorporated Nancy E. Kelahan Terry L. Rose, Intervenors-Defendants, and H. Lynden Graham, Jr., Trustee v. Advanta Mortgage Corporation USA Celink, Incorporated, Formerly Known as Compulink Service, Incorporated, Third Party and Hargrave Military Academy, a Non-Profit Corporation Waynesburg College, a Non-Profit Corporation Michael Cherry Timmy Cline Vickie Cline the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency First Commerce of America, Parties in Interest. United Bank, Incorporated, Formerly Known as United National Bank Terry Witt Gregory Witt David Witt Scott Witt Gary Witt Dennis Witt, Movants

368 F.3d 356, 58 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 379, 2004 U.S. App. LEXIS 9305
CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedMay 12, 2004
Docket03-1629
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

This text of 368 F.3d 356 (Debra Gariety Horst O. Bischoff, as Trustee of Bischoff Family Trust Pamela Hanyzewki John J. Cline Thomas Allen, Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated Thomas J. Shannon, Jr., as Trustee, Natural Parent and Guardian of Smv Holding Company, Pll Vincent Paul Charles Thornton, Individually and as Trustee, Sep Fred L. Millner Warren H. Hyde Caryl Hyde Teen Response, Incorporated Elizabeth B. Sponseller Michael J. Sponseller Terry Overholser and Lawrence Corman, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, and Crystal N. Shannon City National Bank, a Banking Corporation Coast Partners Financial Corporation, Formerly Known as Coast Partners Securities, Incorporated, a California Corporation, and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Intervenor-Plaintiff v. Grant Thornton, Llp, and Herman & Cormany Michael Graham Billy Jean Cherry Terry Lee Church Estate of J. Knox McConnell Philip C. Petty, Administrator Louis J. Pais Michael F. Gibson Andrew L. Rago Julian G. Budnick Gary Ellis J & J Construction Company Hermie Church Diversified Capital Markets Michael Patterson E.E. Powell & Company, Incorporated John Does 1-100 Robert Wagner Quantum Capital Corporation Ferris, Baker, Watts, Incorporated Scott & Stringfellow Nancy Vorono Gunnallen Financial Incorporated Jack Ingold Regis Securities Corporation, A/K/A Quantum Securities Corporation Nancy Vargo Tom Dooley Garvin Tankersley Ellen Turpin Lora McKinney Michael Patterson, Incorporated Kutak Rock Alan D. Strasser, an Individual Michael D. Lambert, an Individual Vida Headrick Evelyn Herron Jeanie Wimmer Virginia Burks Debra Bailey Susan Dalton Robbin White Constance Evans, and Melissa Quizenbeury Hog Pen Enterprises, Incorporated Jlt Enterprises Keystone Hardware C & H Ranch Marbil, Incorporated Hc & Tc Trust Dolores Hughes Bill Pack Wendy Pack Tammy Fisher Larry Fisher Herman Fisher Judy Kahl Andrew T. Rapoff Donna Marie Rapoff Michael A. Rapoff Danny Rapoff Nancy E. Kelanon David Rapoff Andrew J. Rapoff Michael J. Cherry Roslyn A. Cherry Leah M. Cherry Rachel L. Cherry Daniel T. Halsey Sunrise Automotive Group, Incorporated Nancy E. Kelahan Terry L. Rose, Intervenors-Defendants, and H. Lynden Graham, Jr., Trustee v. Advanta Mortgage Corporation USA Celink, Incorporated, Formerly Known as Compulink Service, Incorporated, Third Party and Hargrave Military Academy, a Non-Profit Corporation Waynesburg College, a Non-Profit Corporation Michael Cherry Timmy Cline Vickie Cline the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency First Commerce of America, Parties in Interest. United Bank, Incorporated, Formerly Known as United National Bank Terry Witt Gregory Witt David Witt Scott Witt Gary Witt Dennis Witt, Movants) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the First 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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Debra Gariety Horst O. Bischoff, as Trustee of Bischoff Family Trust Pamela Hanyzewki John J. Cline Thomas Allen, Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated Thomas J. Shannon, Jr., as Trustee, Natural Parent and Guardian of Smv Holding Company, Pll Vincent Paul Charles Thornton, Individually and as Trustee, Sep Fred L. Millner Warren H. Hyde Caryl Hyde Teen Response, Incorporated Elizabeth B. Sponseller Michael J. Sponseller Terry Overholser and Lawrence Corman, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, and Crystal N. Shannon City National Bank, a Banking Corporation Coast Partners Financial Corporation, Formerly Known as Coast Partners Securities, Incorporated, a California Corporation, and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Intervenor-Plaintiff v. Grant Thornton, Llp, and Herman & Cormany Michael Graham Billy Jean Cherry Terry Lee Church Estate of J. Knox McConnell Philip C. Petty, Administrator Louis J. Pais Michael F. Gibson Andrew L. Rago Julian G. Budnick Gary Ellis J & J Construction Company Hermie Church Diversified Capital Markets Michael Patterson E.E. Powell & Company, Incorporated John Does 1-100 Robert Wagner Quantum Capital Corporation Ferris, Baker, Watts, Incorporated Scott & Stringfellow Nancy Vorono Gunnallen Financial Incorporated Jack Ingold Regis Securities Corporation, A/K/A Quantum Securities Corporation Nancy Vargo Tom Dooley Garvin Tankersley Ellen Turpin Lora McKinney Michael Patterson, Incorporated Kutak Rock Alan D. Strasser, an Individual Michael D. Lambert, an Individual Vida Headrick Evelyn Herron Jeanie Wimmer Virginia Burks Debra Bailey Susan Dalton Robbin White Constance Evans, and Melissa Quizenbeury Hog Pen Enterprises, Incorporated Jlt Enterprises Keystone Hardware C & H Ranch Marbil, Incorporated Hc & Tc Trust Dolores Hughes Bill Pack Wendy Pack Tammy Fisher Larry Fisher Herman Fisher Judy Kahl Andrew T. Rapoff Donna Marie Rapoff Michael A. Rapoff Danny Rapoff Nancy E. Kelanon David Rapoff Andrew J. Rapoff Michael J. Cherry Roslyn A. Cherry Leah M. Cherry Rachel L. Cherry Daniel T. Halsey Sunrise Automotive Group, Incorporated Nancy E. Kelahan Terry L. Rose, Intervenors-Defendants, and H. Lynden Graham, Jr., Trustee v. Advanta Mortgage Corporation USA Celink, Incorporated, Formerly Known as Compulink Service, Incorporated, Third Party and Hargrave Military Academy, a Non-Profit Corporation Waynesburg College, a Non-Profit Corporation Michael Cherry Timmy Cline Vickie Cline the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency First Commerce of America, Parties in Interest. United Bank, Incorporated, Formerly Known as United National Bank Terry Witt Gregory Witt David Witt Scott Witt Gary Witt Dennis Witt, Movants, 368 F.3d 356, 58 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 379, 2004 U.S. App. LEXIS 9305 (1st Cir. 2004).

Opinion

368 F.3d 356

Debra GARIETY; Horst O. Bischoff, as Trustee of Bischoff Family Trust; Pamela Hanyzewki; John J. Cline; Thomas Allen, Individually and on Behalf of all Others Similarly Situated; Thomas J. Shannon, Jr., as Trustee, Natural Parent and Guardian of; SMV Holding Company, PLL; Vincent Paul; Charles Thornton, Individually and as Trustee, SEP; Fred L. Millner; Warren H. Hyde; Caryl Hyde; Teen Response, Incorporated; Elizabeth B. Sponseller; Michael J. Sponseller; Terry Overholser; and Lawrence Corman, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs-Appellees, and
Crystal N. Shannon; City National Bank, a banking corporation; Coast Partners Financial Corporation, formerly known as Coast Partners Securities, Incorporated, a California Corporation, Plaintiffs, and
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Intervenor-Plaintiff,
v.
GRANT THORNTON, LLP, Defendant-Appellant, and
Herman & Cormany; Michael Graham; Billy Jean Cherry; Terry Lee Church; Estate Of J. Knox McConnell, Philip C. Petty, Administrator; Louis J. Pais; Michael F. Gibson; Andrew L. Rago; Julian G. Budnick; Gary Ellis; J & J Construction Company; Hermie Church; Diversified Capital Markets; Michael Patterson; E.E. Powell & Company, Incorporated; John Does 1-100; Robert Wagner; Quantum Capital Corporation; Ferris, Baker, Watts, Incorporated; Scott & Stringfellow; Nancy Vorono; Gunnallen Financial Incorporated; Jack Ingold; Regis Securities Corporation, a/k/a Quantum Securities Corporation; Nancy Vargo; Tom Dooley; Garvin Tankersley; Ellen Turpin; Lora McKinney; Michael Patterson, Incorporated; Kutak Rock; Alan D. Strasser, An Individual; Michael D. Lambert, An Individual; Vida Headrick; Evelyn Herron; Jeanie Wimmer; Virginia Burks; Debra Bailey; Susan Dalton; Robbin White; Constance Evans, Defendants, and
Melissa Quizenbeury; Hog Pen Enterprises, Incorporated; JLT Enterprises; Keystone Hardware; C & H Ranch; Marbil, Incorporated; HC & TC Trust; Dolores Hughes; Bill Pack; Wendy Pack; Tammy Fisher; Larry Fisher; Herman Fisher; Judy Kahl; Andrew T. Rapoff; Donna Marie Rapoff; Michael A. Rapoff; Danny Rapoff; Nancy E. Kelanon; David Rapoff; Andrew J. Rapoff; Michael J. Cherry; Roslyn A. Cherry; Leah M. Cherry; Rachel L. Cherry; Daniel T. Halsey; Sunrise Automotive Group, Incorporated; Nancy E. Kelahan; Terry L. Rose, Intervenors-Defendants, and
H. Lynden Graham, Jr., Trustee,
v.
Advanta Mortgage Corporation USA; Celink, Incorporated, formerly known as Compulink Service, Incorporated, Third Party Defendants, and
Hargrave Military Academy, a non-profit corporation; Waynesburg College, a non-profit corporation; Michael Cherry; Timmy Cline; Vickie Cline; The Office Of The Comptroller Of The Currency; First Commerce Of America, Parties in Interest.
United Bank, Incorporated, formerly known as United National Bank; Terry Witt; Gregory Witt; David Witt; Scott Witt; Gary Witt; Dennis Witt, Movants.

No. 03-1629.

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.

Argued: February 27, 2004.

Decided: May 12, 2004.

ARGUED: Stanley Julius Parzen, Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, L.L.P., Chicago, Illinois, for Appellant. Sigmund S. WissnerGross, Heller, Horowitz & Feit, P.C., New York, New York, for Appellees. ON BRIEF: John H. Tinney, Kimberley R. Fields, The Tinney Law Firm, Charleston, West Virginia; James C. Schroeder, Daniel G. Hildebrand, Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, L.L.P., Chicago, Illinois; Mark W. Ryan, Andrew J. Morris, Craig Isenberg, Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, L.L.P., Washington, D.C., for Appellant. Joshua I. Barrett, Ditrapino, Barrett & Dipiero, P.L.L.C., Charleston, West Virginia, for Appellees.

Before NIEMEYER and SHEDD, Circuit Judges, and HAMILTON, Senior Circuit Judge.

Affirmed in part, vacated in part and remanded by published opinion. Judge NIEMEYER wrote the opinion, in which Judge SHEDD and Senior Judge HAMILTON joined.

NIEMEYER, Circuit Judge:

Grant Thornton LLP, a national accounting firm, appeals the district court's interlocutory order certifying this action as a class action to adjudicate the plaintiffs' securities-fraud claims against Grant Thornton in connection with the 1999 demise of the First National Bank of Keystone in Keystone, West Virginia. Grant Thornton contends principally that the district court, in finding that the predominance requirement of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(b)(3) was satisfied, erred in accepting at face value the plaintiffs' allegations that the reliance element of their fraud claims could be presumed under a "fraud-on-the-market" theory without determining whether the plaintiffs had any basis for making the allegations. The district court, concerned about making findings that would overlap with and therefore prejudice issues on the merits, concluded that the plaintiffs' assertions alone were "enough at the certification stage" to justify certifying a class action under Rule 23(b)(3).

As more fully discussed below, we conclude that the district court's reliance on mere assertions did not fulfill the requirements that the district court take a "close look" at relevant matters, conduct a "rigorous analysis," and make findings in determining whether the plaintiffs have demonstrated that the requirements of Rule 23(b)(3) have been satisfied. We conclude, however, that the district court did not abuse its discretion, as argued by Grant Thornton, in its appointment of two of the plaintiffs as lead class representatives. Accordingly, we affirm in part and vacate in part the district court's certification order, and we remand this case for further proceedings.

* Until the early 1990s, the First National Bank of Keystone ("Keystone") was a relatively small community bank in McDowell County, West Virginia. In 1992, Keystone embarked on a growth strategy through which it became a niche lender focusing on subprime mortgage loans (i.e., loans extended to higher risk borrowers), and in late 1993, it began buying Federal Housing Authority home improvement loans, pooling them, and selling shares in them to investors — a process called loan securitization. To pursue its loan securitization business, Keystone entered into financing relationships with other banks, paying higher than normal interest rates. In 1997, Keystone began to securitize its own high loan-to-value loans made to highly leveraged borrowers with little or no collateral. During these years, Keystone made its highly risky securitization business its principal business. From 1992, when Keystone had assets of $107 million, to 1999, Keystone's business grew almost tenfold. In 1995, Keystone was reported to be one of the most profitable community banks in the nation, and by 1999, it reported assets of $1.1 billion. Keystone was listed No. 1 in American Banker's June 1999 list of "the 75 most profitable large community banks," with a "whopping" 7.24% return on average assets in 1998.

From 1992 until 1999, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency ("OCC") examined Keystone's books annually, but the examinations proved unsatisfactory to OCC because of mutual distrust and the bank's resistance to examiners' findings. The examinations repeatedly uncovered unsafe and unsound banking practices and regulatory violations, yet OCC enforcement actions proved largely ineffective.

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