Fed. Sec. L. Rep. P 94,012, 26 Fed. R. Evid. Serv. 1224 Henry Herskowitz, on Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated v. Nutri/system, Inc., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, Ii, Duane E. Jarvis, Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester, Thomas W.L. Cameron. Appeal of Henry Herskowitz, No. 87-1786. Appeal of Connecticut National Bank, Cross-Appellant Nos. 87-1798 to 87-1803. Alan Rosman, on Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated v. Nutri/system, Inc., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, Ii, Duane E. Jarvis, Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester, Thomas W.L. Cameron. Appeal of Alan Rosman, No. 87-1787. Joseph Fabian, on Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated v. Nutri/system, Inc., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, Ii, Duane E. Jarvis, Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester, Thomas W.L. Cameron. Appeal of Joseph Fabian, No. 87-1788. Nissim Husni, on Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated v. Nutri/system, Inc., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, Ii, Duane E. Jarvis, Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester, Thomas W.L. Cameron. Appeal of Nissim Husni, No. 87-1789. Donald Sunshine, on Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated v. Nutri/system, Inc., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, Ii, Duane E. Jarvis, Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester, Thomas W.L. Cameron. Appeal of Donald Sunshine, No. 87-1790. Jack Potok, Fred Potok, Joint Tenants, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated v. Nutri/system, Inc., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, Ii, Duane E. Jarvis, Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester, Thomas W.L. Cameron. Appeal of Jack Potok and Fred Potok, No. 87-1791

857 F.2d 179
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedOctober 11, 1988
Docket1786
StatusPublished

This text of 857 F.2d 179 (Fed. Sec. L. Rep. P 94,012, 26 Fed. R. Evid. Serv. 1224 Henry Herskowitz, on Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated v. Nutri/system, Inc., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, Ii, Duane E. Jarvis, Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester, Thomas W.L. Cameron. Appeal of Henry Herskowitz, No. 87-1786. Appeal of Connecticut National Bank, Cross-Appellant Nos. 87-1798 to 87-1803. Alan Rosman, on Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated v. Nutri/system, Inc., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, Ii, Duane E. Jarvis, Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester, Thomas W.L. Cameron. Appeal of Alan Rosman, No. 87-1787. Joseph Fabian, on Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated v. Nutri/system, Inc., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, Ii, Duane E. Jarvis, Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester, Thomas W.L. Cameron. Appeal of Joseph Fabian, No. 87-1788. Nissim Husni, on Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated v. Nutri/system, Inc., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, Ii, Duane E. Jarvis, Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester, Thomas W.L. Cameron. Appeal of Nissim Husni, No. 87-1789. Donald Sunshine, on Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated v. Nutri/system, Inc., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, Ii, Duane E. Jarvis, Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester, Thomas W.L. Cameron. Appeal of Donald Sunshine, No. 87-1790. Jack Potok, Fred Potok, Joint Tenants, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated v. Nutri/system, Inc., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, Ii, Duane E. Jarvis, Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester, Thomas W.L. Cameron. Appeal of Jack Potok and Fred Potok, No. 87-1791) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third 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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Fed. Sec. L. Rep. P 94,012, 26 Fed. R. Evid. Serv. 1224 Henry Herskowitz, on Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated v. Nutri/system, Inc., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, Ii, Duane E. Jarvis, Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester, Thomas W.L. Cameron. Appeal of Henry Herskowitz, No. 87-1786. Appeal of Connecticut National Bank, Cross-Appellant Nos. 87-1798 to 87-1803. Alan Rosman, on Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated v. Nutri/system, Inc., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, Ii, Duane E. Jarvis, Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester, Thomas W.L. Cameron. Appeal of Alan Rosman, No. 87-1787. Joseph Fabian, on Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated v. Nutri/system, Inc., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, Ii, Duane E. Jarvis, Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester, Thomas W.L. Cameron. Appeal of Joseph Fabian, No. 87-1788. Nissim Husni, on Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated v. Nutri/system, Inc., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, Ii, Duane E. Jarvis, Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester, Thomas W.L. Cameron. Appeal of Nissim Husni, No. 87-1789. Donald Sunshine, on Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated v. Nutri/system, Inc., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, Ii, Duane E. Jarvis, Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester, Thomas W.L. Cameron. Appeal of Donald Sunshine, No. 87-1790. Jack Potok, Fred Potok, Joint Tenants, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated v. Nutri/system, Inc., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, Ii, Duane E. Jarvis, Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester, Thomas W.L. Cameron. Appeal of Jack Potok and Fred Potok, No. 87-1791, 857 F.2d 179 (3d Cir. 1988).

Opinion

857 F.2d 179

Fed. Sec. L. Rep. P 94,012, 26 Fed. R. Evid. Serv. 1224
Henry HERSKOWITZ, on behalf of himself and all others
similarly situated
v.
NUTRI/SYSTEM, INC., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch, Jr.,
Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, II, Duane E. Jarvis,
Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital
Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester,
Thomas W.L. Cameron.
Appeal of Henry HERSKOWITZ, Appellant No. 87-1786.
Appeal of CONNECTICUT NATIONAL BANK, Cross-Appellant Nos.
87-1798 to 87-1803.
Alan ROSMAN, on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated
v.
NUTRI/SYSTEM, INC., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch, Jr.,
Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, II, Duane E. Jarvis,
Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital
Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester,
Thomas W.L. Cameron.
Appeal of Alan ROSMAN, Appellant No. 87-1787.
Joseph FABIAN, on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated
v.
NUTRI/SYSTEM, INC., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch, Jr.,
Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, II, Duane E. Jarvis,
Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital
Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester,
Thomas W.L. Cameron.
Appeal of Joseph FABIAN, Appellant No. 87-1788.
Nissim HUSNI, on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated
v.
NUTRI/SYSTEM, INC., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch, Jr.,
Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, II, Duane E. Jarvis,
Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital
Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester,
Thomas W.L. Cameron.
Appeal of Nissim HUSNI, Appellant No. 87-1789.
Donald SUNSHINE, on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated
v.
NUTRI/SYSTEM, INC., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch, Jr.,
Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, II, Duane E. Jarvis,
Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital
Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester,
Thomas W.L. Cameron.
Appeal of Donald SUNSHINE, Appellant No. 87-1790.
Jack POTOK, Fred Potok, Joint Tenants, on behalf of
themselves and all others similarly situated
v.
NUTRI/SYSTEM, INC., Harold Katz, A. Donald McCulloch, Jr.,
Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, II, Duane E. Jarvis,
Norman Amster, Martin S. Begun, Merrill Lynch Capital
Markets, Inc., Connecticut National Bank, John E. Sylvester,
Thomas W.L. Cameron.
Appeal of Jack POTOK and Fred Potok, Appellants No. 87-1791.

Nos. 87 1786 to 87-1803

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

Argued June 21, 1988.
Decided Sept. 13, 1988.
Rehearing and Rehearing In Banc Denied Oct. 11, 1988.

Leonard Barrack, Sheldon L. Albert (argued), M. Richard Komins, Barrack, Rodos & Bacine, Philadelphia, Pa., for appellants/cross-appellees Henry Herskowitz, Alan Rosman, Joseph Fabian, Donald Sunshine, Jack Potok, Fred Potok.

Barbara A. Podell, Kohn, Savett, Klein & Graf, Philadelphia, Pa., for appellant Nissim Husni.

Alexander Kerr (argued), Joseph G. DeRespino, Lisa M. Salazar, Hoyle, Morris & Kerr, Philadelphia, Pa., for appellee/cross-appellant Connecticut Nat. Bank.

Roy H. Carlin, Clayton A. Prugh, Steven A. Samuel, Windels, Marx, Davies & Ives, New York City, for appellees, Nutri/System, Inc., A. Donald McCulloch, Jr., Albert J. Di Marco, Reef C. Ivey, II & John E. Sylvester.

Theodore R. Mann (argued), Marc J. Zucker, Mann & Ungar, Philadelphia, Pa., for appellees Nutri/System, Inc., Harold Katz, Martin S. Begun & Thomas W.L. Cameron.

Before GIBBONS, Chief Judge, and HIGGINBOTHAM and HUNTER, Circuit Judges.

OPINION OF THE COURT

GIBBONS, Chief Judge.

Shareholders of Nutri/System, Inc., who are plaintiffs in six consolidated class actions challenging the terms of a leveraged buyout, appeal from a judgment in favor of the defendants. The defendants include the Corporation, its senior management which purchased Nutri/System's business, its board of directors, and Connecticut National Bank, which issued an opinion letter on the fairness of the transaction. The shareholders challenged the leveraged buyout on the ground that its approval by shareholders was procured by use of a materially false and misleading proxy statement in violation of sections 10(b) and 14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. 15 U.S.C. Secs. 78j(b) and 78n(a). They also alleged that the buyout was at an unfair price in violation of Pennsylvania law which breached fiduciary duties owed by its officer and directors to Nutri/System's public shareholders. Connecticut National Bank has filed a protective cross appeal contesting the standard of care on which the plaintiffs' claim against it was submitted to the jury. We conclude that two trial errors require a new trial. Since we will remand for a new trial it is appropriate to address and reject other claimed errors.

* Nutri/System, founded in 1972 by Harold Katz, operates and franchises weight-loss centers. From a single weight-loss center in Philadelphia, Nutri/System had grown by 1983 to a nationwide chain of 70 centers producing annual revenues of $133 million. In that year a secondary public stock offering was made by Katz, who retained a majority interest. Soon thereafter the company experienced a decline in its fortunes, including litigation with some of its franchisees. A settlement of this litigation reduced Nutri/System profits on sales of food products to franchisees, and competition in the industry put pressure on revenues. Katz decided to sell his share of the company in 1984. A proposed sale of the whole company to an acquisition group at approximately $9.00 a share ($90 million) fell through early in 1985, when the acquisition group was unable to obtain adequate financing. By the spring of 1985 the management was demoralized, and Nutri/System stock was trading at less than $4.00 a share.

In March 1985, Katz hired A. Donald McCulloch, Jr. as president of Nutri/System. McCulloch had a strong record in revitalizing other foundering companies, and he hired Albert J. Di Marco in marketing, Reef C. Ivey for administration and as General Counsel, and John E. Sylvester for operations. These three, with McCulloch, eventually made the leveraged buyout. During the negotiations with McCulloch over his employment, Katz promised that if he decided to sell Nutri/System McCulloch would have the right to make an offer.

In November 1985, Katz offered to sell Nutri/System to McCulloch's group for $70 million, which would yield approximately $7.00 a share for all shareholders. The stock was then selling at about $4.00 a share, no offers from outside the company were pending, and its business was still on a downtrend. Merrill Lynch Capital Markets was retained to provide financial advice and assistance in raising the cash which Katz desired. After performing a due diligence investigation, Merrill Lynch proposed in January 1986, that the transaction be financed by $40 million in senior notes financed by Merrill Lynch, $20 million in cash in the Nutri/System treasury, $10 million in subordinated debentures issued to the shareholders, and $5 million in equity funds invested by the McCulloch group. The purchasers and their wives were able to borrow $2 million on the security of their homes and other assets, but could not find venture capital for the $3 million shortfall.

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