Edward E. Gatz Dennis C. Russell Marvin J. Frank Earl R. Willats Jack Shelley, James J. And Patricia Phalen Marlene W. Hechtman Vale H. Sorensen Larry E. Haack Raymond G. And Dorothy Alvine, William Chapman, Glenn A. Goodrich Allen E. Zencka Joseph Lynch Vincent Runco Larry L. Hald Donald D. Kerr Kermit A. Brashear, II Peter D. Knott Dennis D. Weiss William Wolfe Frank Cernik Frank Cernik, Trustee and Buckeye Pizza Corporation v. Southwest Bank of Omaha Packers National Bank Security National Bank of Omaha Bank of Millard U.S. National Bank of Omaha First West Side Bank the Omaha National Bank Northwestern National Bank First National Bank of Omaha Center Bank American National Bank Bank of the Midlands Ames Bank and First Westroad Bank v. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver of Penn Square Bank, N.A., Intervenor. Edward E. Gatz Dennis C. Russell Marvin J. Frank Earl R. Willats Jack Shelley James J. And Patricia Phalen Marlene W. Hechtman Vale H. Sorensen Larry E. Haack Raymond G. And Dorothy Alvine, William Chapman, Glenn A. Goodrich Allen E. Zencka Joseph Lynch Vincent Runco Larry L. Hald Donald D. Kerr Kermit A. Brashear, II Peter D. Knott Dennis D. Weiss William Wolfe Frank Cernik Frank Cernik, Trustee and Buckeye Pizza Corporation v. Southwest Bank of Omaha Packers National Bank Security National Bank of Omaha Bank of Millard U.S. National Bank of Omaha First West Side Bank the Omaha National Bank Northwestern National Bank (Now Known as Norwest Bank Nebraska, n.a.) First National Bank of Omaha Center Bank American National Bank Bank of the Midlands and Ames Bank First Westroads Bank v. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver of Penn Square Bank, N.A.

836 F.2d 1089
CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedMarch 4, 1988
Docket87-1094
StatusPublished

This text of 836 F.2d 1089 (Edward E. Gatz Dennis C. Russell Marvin J. Frank Earl R. Willats Jack Shelley, James J. And Patricia Phalen Marlene W. Hechtman Vale H. Sorensen Larry E. Haack Raymond G. And Dorothy Alvine, William Chapman, Glenn A. Goodrich Allen E. Zencka Joseph Lynch Vincent Runco Larry L. Hald Donald D. Kerr Kermit A. Brashear, II Peter D. Knott Dennis D. Weiss William Wolfe Frank Cernik Frank Cernik, Trustee and Buckeye Pizza Corporation v. Southwest Bank of Omaha Packers National Bank Security National Bank of Omaha Bank of Millard U.S. National Bank of Omaha First West Side Bank the Omaha National Bank Northwestern National Bank First National Bank of Omaha Center Bank American National Bank Bank of the Midlands Ames Bank and First Westroad Bank v. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver of Penn Square Bank, N.A., Intervenor. Edward E. Gatz Dennis C. Russell Marvin J. Frank Earl R. Willats Jack Shelley James J. And Patricia Phalen Marlene W. Hechtman Vale H. Sorensen Larry E. Haack Raymond G. And Dorothy Alvine, William Chapman, Glenn A. Goodrich Allen E. Zencka Joseph Lynch Vincent Runco Larry L. Hald Donald D. Kerr Kermit A. Brashear, II Peter D. Knott Dennis D. Weiss William Wolfe Frank Cernik Frank Cernik, Trustee and Buckeye Pizza Corporation v. Southwest Bank of Omaha Packers National Bank Security National Bank of Omaha Bank of Millard U.S. National Bank of Omaha First West Side Bank the Omaha National Bank Northwestern National Bank (Now Known as Norwest Bank Nebraska, n.a.) First National Bank of Omaha Center Bank American National Bank Bank of the Midlands and Ames Bank First Westroads Bank v. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver of Penn Square Bank, N.A.) 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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Edward E. Gatz Dennis C. Russell Marvin J. Frank Earl R. Willats Jack Shelley, James J. And Patricia Phalen Marlene W. Hechtman Vale H. Sorensen Larry E. Haack Raymond G. And Dorothy Alvine, William Chapman, Glenn A. Goodrich Allen E. Zencka Joseph Lynch Vincent Runco Larry L. Hald Donald D. Kerr Kermit A. Brashear, II Peter D. Knott Dennis D. Weiss William Wolfe Frank Cernik Frank Cernik, Trustee and Buckeye Pizza Corporation v. Southwest Bank of Omaha Packers National Bank Security National Bank of Omaha Bank of Millard U.S. National Bank of Omaha First West Side Bank the Omaha National Bank Northwestern National Bank First National Bank of Omaha Center Bank American National Bank Bank of the Midlands Ames Bank and First Westroad Bank v. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver of Penn Square Bank, N.A., Intervenor. Edward E. Gatz Dennis C. Russell Marvin J. Frank Earl R. Willats Jack Shelley James J. And Patricia Phalen Marlene W. Hechtman Vale H. Sorensen Larry E. Haack Raymond G. And Dorothy Alvine, William Chapman, Glenn A. Goodrich Allen E. Zencka Joseph Lynch Vincent Runco Larry L. Hald Donald D. Kerr Kermit A. Brashear, II Peter D. Knott Dennis D. Weiss William Wolfe Frank Cernik Frank Cernik, Trustee and Buckeye Pizza Corporation v. Southwest Bank of Omaha Packers National Bank Security National Bank of Omaha Bank of Millard U.S. National Bank of Omaha First West Side Bank the Omaha National Bank Northwestern National Bank (Now Known as Norwest Bank Nebraska, n.a.) First National Bank of Omaha Center Bank American National Bank Bank of the Midlands and Ames Bank First Westroads Bank v. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver of Penn Square Bank, N.A., 836 F.2d 1089 (1st Cir. 1988).

Opinion

836 F.2d 1089

Edward E. GATZ; Dennis C. Russell; Marvin J. Frank; Earl
R. Willats; Jack Shelley, James J. and Patricia Phalen;
Marlene W. Hechtman; Vale H. Sorensen; Larry E. Haack;
Raymond G. and Dorothy Alvine,
William Chapman, Appellant,
Glenn A. Goodrich; Allen E. Zencka; Joseph Lynch; Vincent
Runco; Larry L. Hald; Donald D. Kerr; Kermit A. Brashear,
II; Peter D. Knott; Dennis D. Weiss; William Wolfe;
Frank Cernik; Frank Cernik, Trustee; and Buckeye Pizza Corporation
v.
SOUTHWEST BANK OF OMAHA; Packers National Bank; Security
National Bank of Omaha; Bank of Millard; U.S. National
Bank of Omaha; First West Side Bank; The Omaha National
Bank; Northwestern National Bank; First National Bank of
Omaha; Center Bank; American National Bank; Bank of the
Midlands; Ames Bank and First Westroad Bank, Appellees,
v.
The FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, as Receiver of
Penn Square Bank, N.A., Intervenor.
Edward E. GATZ; Dennis C. Russell; Marvin J. Frank; Earl
R. Willats; Jack Shelley; James J. and Patricia Phalen;
Marlene W. Hechtman; Vale H. Sorensen; Larry E. Haack;
Raymond G. and Dorothy Alvine,
William Chapman, Appellant,
Glenn A. Goodrich; Allen E. Zencka; Joseph Lynch; Vincent
Runco; Larry L. Hald; Donald D. Kerr; Kermit A. Brashear,
II; Peter D. Knott; Dennis D. Weiss; William Wolfe;
Frank Cernik; Frank Cernik, Trustee; and Buckeye Pizza Corporation
v.
SOUTHWEST BANK OF OMAHA; Packers National Bank; Security
National Bank of Omaha; Bank of Millard; U.S.
National Bank of Omaha; First West Side
Bank; The Omaha National Bank;
Northwestern National Bank (now known as Norwest Bank
Nebraska, N.A.) Appellant,
First National Bank of Omaha; Center Bank; American
National Bank; Bank of the Midlands; and Ames
Bank; First Westroads Bank
v.
The FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, as Receiver of
Penn Square Bank, N.A., Appellee.

Nos. 86-2554, 87-1094.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.

Submitted Sept. 2, 1987.
Decided Jan. 4, 1988.
Rehearing Denied March 4, 1988.

Thomas H. Dahlk, Omaha, Neb., for appellant.

Richard B. Noulles, Tulsa, Okl., for appellees.

Before BOWMAN, Circuit Judge, ROSS, Senior Circuit Judge, and WOLLMAN, Circuit Judge.

WOLLMAN, Circuit Judge.

William Chapman (Chapman) appeals from a district court judgment against him and in favor of Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago (CINB) pursuant to the summary enforcement of a settlement agreement. In a consolidated appeal, Norwest Bank Nebraska, N.A. (Norwest) appeals from a district court judgment that ordered Norwest to pay the face amount of a letter of credit issued on behalf of Chapman. We affirm both judgments.1

I.

On June 15, 1982, in the course of securities litigation, Chapman and certain other investors in various Longhorn oil and gas programs (collectively referred to as Nebraska investors) obtained a state court injunction that prohibited various banks, including Norwest, from honoring drafts on letters of credit issued by the banks to Penn Square Bank, N.A. (PSB) on behalf of the individual investors.

PSB was declared insolvent on July 5, 1982. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), as PSB's receiver, intervened in the lawsuit and removed it to federal court. Thereafter, the case was consolidated with other cases involving Longhorn oil and gas drilling programs and was transferred to the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma for further pretrial proceedings. In re Longhorn Securities Litigation, 552 F.Supp. 1003 (J.P.M.D.L.1983).

On April 22, 1985, the FDIC and the Nebraska investors reached an oral settlement at a settlement conference held in Oklahoma City before United States District Judge Lee West. Chapman was the chief negotiator for the Nebraska investors at the settlement conference. Later reduced to writing, the settlement agreement required each Nebraska investor to either (1) make an immediate cash payment to CINB in an amount equal to 85% of the investor's letter of credit amount, plus interest, or (2) furnish a promissory note in an amount equal to "the Letter of Credit Amount for each investment shown for the Plaintiff on Exhibit A * * * payable to the order of Continental Illinois Bank and Trust Company of Chicago as Administrator for the FDIC." Record at 20-21. Exhibit A was entitled "NEBRASKA PLAINTIFFS WHO HAVE ENTERED INTO THIS SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT FOR THOSE INVESTMENTS LISTED."2 Although Chapman also had investments in the 1978-II and 1979-I Longhorn programs, Exhibit A reflected only his investment in the Longhorn 1980 Private Drilling Program (1980 PDP).

To effectuate settlement, an investor electing a long-term payment option was to furnish "a separate original fully executed promissory note for each one of [his] investments as set forth on Exhibit A." Record at 35. Chapman executed and returned the signature page, together with a promissory note payable to CINB in the amount of $190,500 and a check for the first quarter's interest on that note as required by the settlement agreement.

The original settlement agreement also provided that investors choosing the long-term option "shall provide as collateral for those Plaintiffs' promissory notes such plaintiff's aggregate ownership interest as reflected on Exhibit E" in two zero coupon bonds with face amounts totaling $2,589,000. Record at 21-22. The settlement agreement further provided that:

[T]he portion of the bonds pledged by those plaintiffs selecting the Long-Term Payments option will at maturity pay * * * in no event less than the aggregate amounts of the Promissory Notes signed by Plaintiffs selecting the Long-Term Payments option. A certificate(s) representing the portion of the Bonds pledged by Plaintiffs selecting the Long-Term Payments option shall be reissued and shall be made payable to CINB and shall be held by CINB as collateral securing the payment of the promissory notes * * *.

Record at 22.

The reissuance of a single certificate for all investors proved unwieldy. The parties agreed to amend the settlement agreement to provide that a separate certificate would be furnished for each investor and that each investor's promissory note would be collaterized only by his percentage interest in the zero coupon bonds. When it was later discovered that the amendment created a shortfall in Chapman's collateral, the FDIC and CINB requested that Chapman furnish additional collateral or pay off the excess portion of his note. Chapman responded that he would re-execute a $155,000 note and pay eighty-five percent of the excess "in consideration of the FDIC and Continental's release of all other claims relating to Longhorn with the exception of the $155,000 note." Record at 60. The FDIC rejected Chapman's proposal because it still had claims against Chapman relative to his investments in the Longhorn 1978-II and 1979-I programs. Chapman, however, maintained that the other Longhorn claims were also covered by the settlement agreement.

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