Elsie Hilliard Hillman C.G. Grefenstette, Trustees of the Henry Lea Hillman Trust U/a Dated 11/18/85 (The "Henry L. Hillman Trust"), Trustee for Juliet Lea Hillman, Trustee for Audrey Hilliard Hillman Trust, Trustee for Henry Lea Hillman, Jr. Trust, Trustee for William Talbott Hillman Trust Edward A. Craig, Iii, Trustees U/a/t Dated 8/28/68 for Juliet Lea Hillman (The "Juliet Lea Hillman Trust"), Trustees U/a/t Dated 8/28/68 for Audrey Hilliard Hillman (The "Audrey Hilliard Hillman Trust"), Trustees U/a/t Dated 8/28/68 for Henry Lea Hillman, Jr. (The "Henry Lea Hillman, Jr. Trust"), Trustees U/a/t Dated 8/28/68 for William Talbott Hillman (The "William Talbott Hillman Trust") Axton Candy & Tobacco Company, Inc. James M. Caplinger Robert C. Carson Trust Thomas W. Chisholm Donald W. Fisher Linda N. Fisher Charles L. Hughes Jsm Ventures, Inc., on Behalf of Itself and All Others Similarly Situated Alfred A. Keran Med James, Inc. Joseph Migliozzi Avis Miller Lois H. Mitchell, on Behalf of Herself and All Others Similarly Situated Ernest L. Prien Asher Z. Rabinowitz T.S.M. Investment Corporation Profit Sharing Plan Wdm Grand Partners Paul A. Wischmeyer Ac, a California Limited Partnership Alexis Tellis Louise Migliozzi, Wilmington Securities, Inc. Henry L. Hillman Henry Lea Hillman Trust U/a Dated 11/18/85 Juliet Lea Hillman Trust Audrey Hillman Trust Henry Lea Hillman, Jr. Trust William Talbott Hillman Trust, Plaintiffs-Counter-Defendants-Appellees v. Roy A. Webley, Barbara S. Barnard, Larry H. Welch, Maurie R. Caldwell, Jr., Defendants-Counter-Claimants, and Coopers & Lybrand, Glen W. Barnard, Defendant-Counter-Claimant-Appellant v. Barry Shalov, Charles Frank, Scottsdale Insurance Company, Cross-Claim-Defendants, and Hillman Company Steven N. Hutchinson H. Vaughan Blaxter, III Carol Riley Frank A. Savage Carl Grefenstette, Counter-Defendants-Appellees

115 F.3d 1461, 1997 U.S. App. LEXIS 14963
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
DecidedJune 16, 1997
Docket96-1300
StatusPublished
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This text of 115 F.3d 1461 (Elsie Hilliard Hillman C.G. Grefenstette, Trustees of the Henry Lea Hillman Trust U/a Dated 11/18/85 (The "Henry L. Hillman Trust"), Trustee for Juliet Lea Hillman, Trustee for Audrey Hilliard Hillman Trust, Trustee for Henry Lea Hillman, Jr. Trust, Trustee for William Talbott Hillman Trust Edward A. Craig, Iii, Trustees U/a/t Dated 8/28/68 for Juliet Lea Hillman (The "Juliet Lea Hillman Trust"), Trustees U/a/t Dated 8/28/68 for Audrey Hilliard Hillman (The "Audrey Hilliard Hillman Trust"), Trustees U/a/t Dated 8/28/68 for Henry Lea Hillman, Jr. (The "Henry Lea Hillman, Jr. Trust"), Trustees U/a/t Dated 8/28/68 for William Talbott Hillman (The "William Talbott Hillman Trust") Axton Candy & Tobacco Company, Inc. James M. Caplinger Robert C. Carson Trust Thomas W. Chisholm Donald W. Fisher Linda N. Fisher Charles L. Hughes Jsm Ventures, Inc., on Behalf of Itself and All Others Similarly Situated Alfred A. Keran Med James, Inc. Joseph Migliozzi Avis Miller Lois H. Mitchell, on Behalf of Herself and All Others Similarly Situated Ernest L. Prien Asher Z. Rabinowitz T.S.M. Investment Corporation Profit Sharing Plan Wdm Grand Partners Paul A. Wischmeyer Ac, a California Limited Partnership Alexis Tellis Louise Migliozzi, Wilmington Securities, Inc. Henry L. Hillman Henry Lea Hillman Trust U/a Dated 11/18/85 Juliet Lea Hillman Trust Audrey Hillman Trust Henry Lea Hillman, Jr. Trust William Talbott Hillman Trust, Plaintiffs-Counter-Defendants-Appellees v. Roy A. Webley, Barbara S. Barnard, Larry H. Welch, Maurie R. Caldwell, Jr., Defendants-Counter-Claimants, and Coopers & Lybrand, Glen W. Barnard, Defendant-Counter-Claimant-Appellant v. Barry Shalov, Charles Frank, Scottsdale Insurance Company, Cross-Claim-Defendants, and Hillman Company Steven N. Hutchinson H. Vaughan Blaxter, III Carol Riley Frank A. Savage Carl Grefenstette, Counter-Defendants-Appellees) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Tenth 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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Elsie Hilliard Hillman C.G. Grefenstette, Trustees of the Henry Lea Hillman Trust U/a Dated 11/18/85 (The "Henry L. Hillman Trust"), Trustee for Juliet Lea Hillman, Trustee for Audrey Hilliard Hillman Trust, Trustee for Henry Lea Hillman, Jr. Trust, Trustee for William Talbott Hillman Trust Edward A. Craig, Iii, Trustees U/a/t Dated 8/28/68 for Juliet Lea Hillman (The "Juliet Lea Hillman Trust"), Trustees U/a/t Dated 8/28/68 for Audrey Hilliard Hillman (The "Audrey Hilliard Hillman Trust"), Trustees U/a/t Dated 8/28/68 for Henry Lea Hillman, Jr. (The "Henry Lea Hillman, Jr. Trust"), Trustees U/a/t Dated 8/28/68 for William Talbott Hillman (The "William Talbott Hillman Trust") Axton Candy & Tobacco Company, Inc. James M. Caplinger Robert C. Carson Trust Thomas W. Chisholm Donald W. Fisher Linda N. Fisher Charles L. Hughes Jsm Ventures, Inc., on Behalf of Itself and All Others Similarly Situated Alfred A. Keran Med James, Inc. Joseph Migliozzi Avis Miller Lois H. Mitchell, on Behalf of Herself and All Others Similarly Situated Ernest L. Prien Asher Z. Rabinowitz T.S.M. Investment Corporation Profit Sharing Plan Wdm Grand Partners Paul A. Wischmeyer Ac, a California Limited Partnership Alexis Tellis Louise Migliozzi, Wilmington Securities, Inc. Henry L. Hillman Henry Lea Hillman Trust U/a Dated 11/18/85 Juliet Lea Hillman Trust Audrey Hillman Trust Henry Lea Hillman, Jr. Trust William Talbott Hillman Trust, Plaintiffs-Counter-Defendants-Appellees v. Roy A. Webley, Barbara S. Barnard, Larry H. Welch, Maurie R. Caldwell, Jr., Defendants-Counter-Claimants, and Coopers & Lybrand, Glen W. Barnard, Defendant-Counter-Claimant-Appellant v. Barry Shalov, Charles Frank, Scottsdale Insurance Company, Cross-Claim-Defendants, and Hillman Company Steven N. Hutchinson H. Vaughan Blaxter, III Carol Riley Frank A. Savage Carl Grefenstette, Counter-Defendants-Appellees, 115 F.3d 1461, 1997 U.S. App. LEXIS 14963 (10th Cir. 1997).

Opinion

115 F.3d 1461

97 CJ C.A.R. 1013

Elsie Hilliard HILLMAN; C.G. Grefenstette, trustees of the
Henry Lea Hillman Trust U/A dated 11/18/85 (the "Henry L.
Hillman Trust"), trustee for Juliet Lea Hillman, trustee for
Audrey Hilliard Hillman Trust, trustee for Henry Lea
Hillman, Jr. Trust, trustee for William Talbott Hillman
Trust; Edward A. Craig, III, trustees U/A/T dated 8/28/68
for Juliet Lea Hillman (the "Juliet Lea Hillman Trust"),
trustees U/A/T dated 8/28/68 for Audrey Hilliard Hillman
(the "Audrey Hilliard Hillman Trust"), trustees U/A/T dated
8/28/68 for Henry Lea Hillman, Jr. (the "Henry Lea Hillman,
Jr. Trust"), trustees U/A/T dated 8/28/68 for William
Talbott Hillman (the "William Talbott Hillman Trust");
Axton Candy & Tobacco Company, Inc.; James M. Caplinger;
Robert C. Carson Trust; Thomas W. Chisholm; Donald W.
Fisher; Linda N. Fisher; Charles L. Hughes; JSM Ventures,
Inc., on behalf of itself and all others similarly situated;
Alfred A. Keran; Med James, Inc.; Joseph Migliozzi; Avis
Miller; Lois H. Mitchell, on behalf of herself and all
others similarly situated; Ernest L. Prien; Asher Z.
Rabinowitz; T.S.M. Investment Corporation Profit Sharing
Plan; WDM Grand Partners; Paul A. Wischmeyer; AC, a
California limited partnership; Alexis Tellis; Louise
Migliozzi, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
Wilmington Securities, Inc.; Henry L. Hillman; Henry Lea
Hillman Trust U/A dated 11/18/85; Juliet Lea Hillman Trust;
Audrey Hillman Trust; Henry Lea Hillman, Jr. Trust;
William Talbott Hillman Trust, Plaintiffs-Counter-Defendants-Appellees,
v.
Roy A. WEBLEY, Barbara S. Barnard, Defendants,
Larry H. Welch, Maurie R. Caldwell, Jr., Defendants-Counter-Claimants,
and
Coopers & Lybrand, Defendant-Appellee,
Glen W. BARNARD, Defendant-Counter-Claimant-Appellant,
v.
Barry SHALOV, Charles Frank, Scottsdale Insurance Company,
Cross-Claim-Defendants,
and
Hillman Company; Steven N. Hutchinson; H. Vaughan Blaxter,
III; Carol Riley; Frank A. Savage; Carl
Grefenstette, Counter-Defendants-Appellees.

No. 96-1300.

United States Court of Appeals,
Tenth Circuit.

June 16, 1997.

Gerald Padmore, Theresa M. Moore, Jonathan C.S. Cox, and Vicki Marolt Buchanan, of Cox, Buchanan, Padmore & Shakarchy, Denver, Colorado, for appellant.

Tim Atkeson, of Arnold & Porter, Denver, Colorado, and Jay Kelly Wright, of Arnold & Porter, Washington, DC, for appellee Coopers & Lybrand.

Before EBEL, KELLY, and BRISCOE, Circuit Judges.

BRISCOE, Circuit Judge.

Glen W. Barnard, a defendant in several securities cases consolidated in the United States District Court for the District of Colorado for pretrial purposes as multidistrict litigation under 28 U.S.C. § 1407, appeals the orders entered in one of those cases assuming jurisdiction over and subsequently dismissing his cross-claims against Coopers & Lybrand. We reverse and remand.

I.

This court recently disposed of an appeal by Barnard in another of the consolidated securities cases, Hillman v. Webley, 98 F.3d 1349 (10th Cir. Sept.30, 1996) (table), where we reviewed at length the tortuous factual and procedural history of this litigation. Because it is necessary for an understanding of the instant appeal, we must again revisit that history.

A. Background of AHI

Alert Holdings, Inc., (AHI) is a Delaware corporation with its principal offices in Colorado. At all times relevant to this litigation, AHI was engaged in the business of providing remote electronic monitoring of business and residential security systems throughout the United States. Barnard is a former director and president of AHI.

In the late 1980's, AHI began contacting investors about the possibility of investing in AHI equity securities and loaning funds to AHI or its affiliated entities. One proposed opportunity was for investors to purchase interests in various limited partnerships which were established to purchase alarm monitoring accounts from small, local companies and collect revenues therefrom. AHI allegedly agreed to provide alarm monitoring services for the partnership accounts in return for approximately 20% of the total account revenues of each of the limited partnerships. In addition to collecting fees for the monitoring services, AHI allegedly received account acquisition and set-up fees, as well as other fees.

To induce investors to purchase the partnership interests, AHI allegedly projected that investors would receive cash distributions of at least a 14-15% annual rate of return. AHI allegedly predicted it would eventually exercise purchase options and acquire the assets of the limited partnerships at a premium of 35% to 50% over what investors would pay for their partnership interests. Further, AHI allegedly predicted it would ultimately become a fully integrated company after exercising these purchase options, and purchasers of AHI securities would achieve even higher rates of return than purchasers of the limited partnership interests.

AHI offerings took place in 1989, 1990, and the first half of 1991. Among the many investors who took part in the offerings were a group of entities, including a company called Wilmington Securities, Inc., owned and/or controlled by Henry Hillman (hereinafter the Hillman Group). Between June 1989 and December 1990, the Hillman Group purchased thousands of shares of AHI stock and, between March 1990 and July 1991, the Hillman Group loaned millions of dollars to AHI and at least one of its related limited partnerships.

Due to their large investment in AHI, the Hillman Group sought and obtained representation on AHI's board of directors, as well as in AHI's management. Specifically, in June 1989, Steven Hutchinson, an individual associated with the Hillman Group, was appointed as a member of AHI's board. In December 1990, Frank "Terry" Savage, another individual associated with the Hillman Group, was appointed as Senior Vice President of AHI. In May 1991, Savage became President and Chief Executive Officer of AHI, replacing Barnard.

During 1990, AHI lost approximately thirty million dollars. In November 1991, AHI notified investors in the limited partnerships that scheduled third-quarter cash distributions would not be made. In December 1991 and January 1992, AHI and its related partnerships filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy petitions in the Southern District of New York.

B. The securities lawsuits

A series of lawsuits were subsequently filed in California, Colorado, New York, and Delaware by investors with shares in AHI and/or partnership interests in AHI-related limited partnerships. The suits alleged violations of federal and state securities laws, and named as defendants various individuals, including Barnard, who were involved in the management of AHI and/or AHI-related entities.

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