Ditto v. McCurdy

80 P.3d 974, 103 Haw. 153, 2003 Haw. LEXIS 606
Hawaii Supreme Court·Decided December 3, 2003·No. 23851·Published·Cited by 92 cases

Opinion

Opinion of the Court by

MOON, C.J.

In this consolidated appeal, plaintiff-appellant/eross-appellee Janie Ditto, defendant-ap-pellee/eross-appellant John A. McCurdy, Jr., and garnishee-appellee/eross-appellant Pacific Century Trust, fka Hawaiian Trust Company, Limited [hereinafter, PCT], appeal from the first circuit court’s 1 March 24, 2000 order granting in part and denying in part McCurdy and PCT’s motion for return of garnished funds and for attorneys’ fees and costs and a September 28, 2000 “final” judgment. Ditto also appeals from the first circuit court's November 20, 2000 order denying her motion to set aside and/or to alter the judgment. Based on the discussion below, we sua sponte dismiss, for lack of jurisdiction, Ditto’s appeal and McCurdy and PCT’s cross-appeal from the March 24, 2000 order and September. 28, 2000 “final” judgment. We affirm the November 20, 2000 order denying Ditto’s motion to set aside and/or alter the judgment.

I. BACKGROUND

A. The Underlying Case

The facts of the underlying medical malpractice action are described in detail in pri- or opinions of the Intermediate Court of Appeals (ICA) and this court. See Ditto v. McCurdy, 86 Hawai'i 93, 947 P.2d 961 (App.), vacated in part, 86 Hawai'i 84, 947 P.2d 952 [hereinafter Ditto I], reconsideration denied, 86 Hawai'i 84, 947 P.2d 952 (1997). Briefly stated, Ditto was disfigured as a result of breast augmentation surgery performed by McCurdy. In June 1992, a jury awarded Ditto $1,003,500 in general and special damages for negligence, $400,000 in damages for fraud, and $600,000 in punitive damages. Judgment was entered in July 1992 [hereinafter, the July 1992 Judgment]. 2

*156 B. Garnishment and Ditto II

In October 1992, McCurdy filed a voluntary petition for bankruptcy in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Hawai'i. As a result, inter alia, the July 1992 judgment against McCurdy was automatically stayed.

Following bankruptcy proceedings and relief from the automatic bankruptcy stay, Ditto initiated circuit court garnishment proceedings in October 1997 with respect to two of McCurdy’s pension plans at PCT. Details of the garnishment proceedings are described in Ditto v. McCurdy, 90 Hawai'i 345, 348-50, 978 P.2d 783, 787-89 (1999) [hereinafter, Ditto II ]. Of relevance here is the circuit court’s September 1998 garnishee order directing PCT to pay Ditto, in care of her attorneys, $65,910.00, the amount of funds placed into McCurdy’s pension plans at PCT between December 1984 and December 1987. See id. at 351, 978 P.2d at 788. Although HRS § 651-124 (1993) provides that the right of a debtor to pension money is generally exempt from attachment, execution, seizure, or the other legal process, an exception is made for, inter alia, contributions made to a plan within three years before the date a civil action is initiated against the debtor. The circuit court relied upon this exception in issuing its September 1998 garnishee order.

In Ditto II, this court held the HRS § 651-124 exception was preempted by section 206(d)(1) of ERISA, which prohibits garnishment of McCurdy’s ERISA pension plan benefits. 90 Hawai'i at 359, 978 P.2d at 797. We, therefore, reversed the circuit court’s September 1998 garnishee order and the underlying August 1998 order granting in part and denying in part Ditto’s motion for issuance of garnishee summons after judgment. Id.

On November 16, 1999, McCurdy and PCT moved for return of the $65,910.00 in garnished funds and sought $83,191.25 in attorneys’ fees and costs. Following a hearing on the matter, the circuit court granted McCur-dy and PCT’s motion as to the return of the garnished funds and for payment of $8,576.86 in costs, but denied McCurdy and PCT’s request for attorneys’ fees without prejudice [hereinafter, the March 24, 2000 order]. 3 The matters disposed of in the March 24, 2000 order are the subject of the instant appeal.

On September 28, 2000, the circuit court entered a document titled “Final Judgment on Collateral Issue” based on the March 24, 2000 order [hereinafter, the September 28, 2000 judgment]. 4 On October 9, 200.0, Ditto *157 moved to set aside and/or alter the September 28, 2000 judgment pursuant to Hawai'i Rules of Civil Procedure (HRCP) Rules 59(e) and 60(b). On October 30, 2000, Ditto filed a notice of appeal from the March 24, 2000 order and the September 28, 2000 judgment, which was docketed under appeal No. 23851.

Ditto’s motion to set aside and/or alter the September 28, 2000 judgment came on for hearing on November 14, 2000. On November 20, 2000, the circuit court denied Ditto’s motion [hereinafter, the November 20, 2000 order]. On December 19, 2000, McCurdy and PCT filed a notice of cross-appeal (under appeal No. 23851) from those portions of the March 24, 2000 order and the September 28, 2000 judgment respecting attorneys’ fees. On December 20, 2000, Ditto filed a notice of appeal from the November 20, 2000 order, which was docketed under appeal No. 23962. Upon McCurdy and PCT’s request, we consolidated appeal Nos. 23851 and 23962 under No. 23851 by order dated March 13, 2001.

II. STANDARD OF REVIEW

A circuit court’s determination of an HRCP Rule 60 motion is reviewed for an abuse of discretion. Amantiad v. Odum, 90 Hawai'i 152, 158, 977 P.2d 160, 166 (1999) (citing Island Ins. Co., Inc. v. Santos, 86 Hawai'i 363, 366, 949 P.2d 203, 206 (App. 1997)) (citing Richardson v. Lane, 6 Haw. App. 614, 622, 736 P.2d 63, 69, cert. denied, 484 U.S. 953, 108 S.Ct. 345, 98 L.Ed.2d 371 (1987), reh’g denied, 484 U.S. 1037, 108 S.Ct. 764, 98 L.Ed.2d 781 (1988)).

III. DISCUSSION

A. Appellate Jurisdiction

1. Appeal and Cross-Appeal from the March 24, 2000 Order and the September 28, 2000 Judgment (Appeal No. 23851)

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