Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, a Corporate Instrumentality and Agency of the United States v. Robert N. Reeves, and Frank E. Williams, Jr. Seymour S. Abensohn E. Fulton Brylawski W. Evans Buchanan John C. Kelly Glen J. Koepenick, Jr. Robert K. Maddox Harry H. Semmes, Jr. Abe Pollin Thomas J. O'halloran, Jr. Raymond L. Ellis, Jr. Leolla L.J. Fisher Michael L. Heup Samuel J. Pierce Walter L. Hagman Richard A. Reed Real Property Associates, Inc., a Maryland Corporation Lee Shoe Arthur C. Older Sharon A. Manuel O'halloran, and Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation, the United States of America, and John Doe, One or More Unknown Agents of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (Fslic) And/or the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (Fhlbb), Counterclaim v. Metropolitan Federal Savings and Loan Association of Bethesda and Hoye, Graves, Bailey & Associates, P.A., Third Party Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation a Corporate Instrumentality and Agency of the United States v. Leolla L.J. Fisher, and Frank E. Williams, Jr. Robert N. Reeves Seymour S. Abensohn E. Fulton Brylawski W. Evans Buchanan John C. Kelly Glen J. Koepenick, Jr. Robert K. Maddox Harry H. Semmes, Jr. Abe Pollin Thomas J. O'halloran, Jr. Raymond L. Ellis, Jr. Michael L. Heup Samuel J. Pierce Walter L. Hagman Richard A. Reed Real Property Associates, Inc., a Maryland Corporation Lee Shoe Arthur C. Older Sharon A. Manuel O'halloran, and Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation, the United States of America, and John Doe, One or More Unknown Agents of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (Fslic) And/or the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (Fhlbb), Counterclaim v. Metropolitan Federal Savings and Loan Association of Bethesda and Hoye, Graves, Bailey & Associates, P.A., Third Party Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, a Corporate Instrumentality and Agency of the United States v. Robert N. Reeves Leolla L.J. Fisher, and Frank E. Williams, Jr. Seymour S. Abensohn E. Fulton Brylawski W. Evans Buchanan John C. Kelly Glen J. Koepenick, Jr. Robert K. Maddox Harry H. Semmes, Jr. Abe Pollin Thomas J. O'halloran, Jr. Raymond L. Ellis, Jr. Michael L. Heup Samuel J. Pierce Walter L. Hagman Richard A. Reed Real Property Associates, Inc., a Maryland Corporation Lee Shoe Arthur C. Older Sharon A. Manuel O'halloran, and Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation, the United States of America and John Doe, One or More Unknown Agents of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (Fslic) And/or the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (Fhlbb), Counterclaim v. Metropolitan Federal Savings and Loan Association of Bethesda and Hoye, Graves, Bailey & Associates, P.A., Third Party

816 F.2d 130, 1987 U.S. App. LEXIS 4696
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedApril 9, 1987
Docket85-2340
StatusPublished
Cited by39 cases

This text of 816 F.2d 130 (Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, a Corporate Instrumentality and Agency of the United States v. Robert N. Reeves, and Frank E. Williams, Jr. Seymour S. Abensohn E. Fulton Brylawski W. Evans Buchanan John C. Kelly Glen J. Koepenick, Jr. Robert K. Maddox Harry H. Semmes, Jr. Abe Pollin Thomas J. O'halloran, Jr. Raymond L. Ellis, Jr. Leolla L.J. Fisher Michael L. Heup Samuel J. Pierce Walter L. Hagman Richard A. Reed Real Property Associates, Inc., a Maryland Corporation Lee Shoe Arthur C. Older Sharon A. Manuel O'halloran, and Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation, the United States of America, and John Doe, One or More Unknown Agents of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (Fslic) And/or the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (Fhlbb), Counterclaim v. Metropolitan Federal Savings and Loan Association of Bethesda and Hoye, Graves, Bailey & Associates, P.A., Third Party Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation a Corporate Instrumentality and Agency of the United States v. Leolla L.J. Fisher, and Frank E. Williams, Jr. Robert N. Reeves Seymour S. Abensohn E. Fulton Brylawski W. Evans Buchanan John C. Kelly Glen J. Koepenick, Jr. Robert K. Maddox Harry H. Semmes, Jr. Abe Pollin Thomas J. O'halloran, Jr. Raymond L. Ellis, Jr. Michael L. Heup Samuel J. Pierce Walter L. Hagman Richard A. Reed Real Property Associates, Inc., a Maryland Corporation Lee Shoe Arthur C. Older Sharon A. Manuel O'halloran, and Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation, the United States of America, and John Doe, One or More Unknown Agents of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (Fslic) And/or the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (Fhlbb), Counterclaim v. Metropolitan Federal Savings and Loan Association of Bethesda and Hoye, Graves, Bailey & Associates, P.A., Third Party Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, a Corporate Instrumentality and Agency of the United States v. Robert N. Reeves Leolla L.J. Fisher, and Frank E. Williams, Jr. Seymour S. Abensohn E. Fulton Brylawski W. Evans Buchanan John C. Kelly Glen J. Koepenick, Jr. Robert K. Maddox Harry H. Semmes, Jr. Abe Pollin Thomas J. O'halloran, Jr. Raymond L. Ellis, Jr. Michael L. Heup Samuel J. Pierce Walter L. Hagman Richard A. Reed Real Property Associates, Inc., a Maryland Corporation Lee Shoe Arthur C. Older Sharon A. Manuel O'halloran, and Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation, the United States of America and John Doe, One or More Unknown Agents of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (Fslic) And/or the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (Fhlbb), Counterclaim v. Metropolitan Federal Savings and Loan Association of Bethesda and Hoye, Graves, Bailey & Associates, P.A., Third Party) 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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Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, a Corporate Instrumentality and Agency of the United States v. Robert N. Reeves, and Frank E. Williams, Jr. Seymour S. Abensohn E. Fulton Brylawski W. Evans Buchanan John C. Kelly Glen J. Koepenick, Jr. Robert K. Maddox Harry H. Semmes, Jr. Abe Pollin Thomas J. O'halloran, Jr. Raymond L. Ellis, Jr. Leolla L.J. Fisher Michael L. Heup Samuel J. Pierce Walter L. Hagman Richard A. Reed Real Property Associates, Inc., a Maryland Corporation Lee Shoe Arthur C. Older Sharon A. Manuel O'halloran, and Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation, the United States of America, and John Doe, One or More Unknown Agents of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (Fslic) And/or the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (Fhlbb), Counterclaim v. Metropolitan Federal Savings and Loan Association of Bethesda and Hoye, Graves, Bailey & Associates, P.A., Third Party Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation a Corporate Instrumentality and Agency of the United States v. Leolla L.J. Fisher, and Frank E. Williams, Jr. Robert N. Reeves Seymour S. Abensohn E. Fulton Brylawski W. Evans Buchanan John C. Kelly Glen J. Koepenick, Jr. Robert K. Maddox Harry H. Semmes, Jr. Abe Pollin Thomas J. O'halloran, Jr. Raymond L. Ellis, Jr. Michael L. Heup Samuel J. Pierce Walter L. Hagman Richard A. Reed Real Property Associates, Inc., a Maryland Corporation Lee Shoe Arthur C. Older Sharon A. Manuel O'halloran, and Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation, the United States of America, and John Doe, One or More Unknown Agents of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (Fslic) And/or the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (Fhlbb), Counterclaim v. Metropolitan Federal Savings and Loan Association of Bethesda and Hoye, Graves, Bailey & Associates, P.A., Third Party Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, a Corporate Instrumentality and Agency of the United States v. Robert N. Reeves Leolla L.J. Fisher, and Frank E. Williams, Jr. Seymour S. Abensohn E. Fulton Brylawski W. Evans Buchanan John C. Kelly Glen J. Koepenick, Jr. Robert K. Maddox Harry H. Semmes, Jr. Abe Pollin Thomas J. O'halloran, Jr. Raymond L. Ellis, Jr. Michael L. Heup Samuel J. Pierce Walter L. Hagman Richard A. Reed Real Property Associates, Inc., a Maryland Corporation Lee Shoe Arthur C. Older Sharon A. Manuel O'halloran, and Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation, the United States of America and John Doe, One or More Unknown Agents of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (Fslic) And/or the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (Fhlbb), Counterclaim v. Metropolitan Federal Savings and Loan Association of Bethesda and Hoye, Graves, Bailey & Associates, P.A., Third Party, 816 F.2d 130, 1987 U.S. App. LEXIS 4696 (3d Cir. 1987).

Opinion

816 F.2d 130

55 USLW 2582

FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION, a corporate
instrumentality and agency of the United States, Appellee,
v.
Robert N. REEVES, Appellant,
and
Frank E. Williams, Jr.; Seymour S. Abensohn; E. Fulton
Brylawski; W. Evans Buchanan; John C. Kelly; Glen J.
Koepenick, Jr.; Robert K. Maddox; Harry H. Semmes, Jr.;
Abe Pollin; Thomas J. O'Halloran, Jr.; Raymond L. Ellis,
Jr.; Leolla L.J. Fisher; Michael L. Heup; Samuel J.
Pierce; Walter L. Hagman; Richard A. Reed; Real Property
Associates, Inc., a Maryland corporation; Lee Shoe; Arthur
C. Older; Sharon A. Manuel O'Halloran, Defendants,
and
FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION, the United
States of America, and John Doe, one or more unknown agents
of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (FSLIC)
and/or the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (FHLBB),
Counterclaim Defendants,
v.
METROPOLITAN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
BETHESDA and Hoye, Graves, Bailey & Associates,
P.A., Third Party Defendants.
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION; a corporate
instrumentality and agency of the United States, Appellee,
v.
Leolla L.J. FISHER, Appellant,
and
Frank E. Williams, Jr.; Robert N. Reeves; Seymour S.
Abensohn; E. Fulton Brylawski; W. Evans Buchanan; John C.
Kelly; Glen J. Koepenick, Jr.; Robert K. Maddox; Harry H.
Semmes, Jr.; Abe Pollin; Thomas J. O'Halloran, Jr.;
Raymond L. Ellis, Jr.; Michael L. Heup; Samuel J. Pierce;
Walter L. Hagman; Richard A. Reed; Real Property
Associates, Inc., a Maryland corporation; Lee Shoe; Arthur
C. Older; Sharon A. Manuel O'Halloran, Defendants,
and
FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION, the United
States of America, and John Doe, one or more unknown agents
of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (FSLIC)
and/or the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (FHLBB),
Counterclaim Defendants,
v.
METROPOLITAN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
BETHESDA and Hoye, Graves, Bailey & Associates,
P.A., Third Party Defendants.
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION, a corporate
instrumentality and agency of the United States, Appellant,
v.
Robert N. REEVES; Leolla L.J. Fisher, Appellees,
and
Frank E. Williams, Jr.; Seymour S. Abensohn; E. Fulton
Brylawski; W. Evans Buchanan; John C. Kelly; Glen J.
Koepenick, Jr.; Robert K. Maddox; Harry H. Semmes, Jr.;
Abe Pollin; Thomas J. O'Halloran, Jr.; Raymond L. Ellis,
Jr.; Michael L. Heup; Samuel J. Pierce; Walter L. Hagman;
Richard A. Reed; Real Property Associates, Inc., a
Maryland corporation; Lee Shoe; Arthur C. Older; Sharon
A. Manuel O'Halloran, Defendants,
and
FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION, the United
States of America and John Doe, one or more unknown agents
of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (FSLIC)
and/or the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (FHLBB),
Counterclaim Defendants,
v.
METROPOLITAN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
BETHESDA and Hoye, Graves, Bailey & Associates,
P.A., Third Party Defendants.

Nos. 85-2340 to 85-2342.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fourth Circuit.

Argued Nov. 10, 1986.
Decided April 9, 1987.

Jacob A. Stein (John A. Pirko, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, Washington, D.C., Leolla L.J. Fisher, on brief), for appellant.

Neil J. Dilloff, David H. Bamberger (Henry R. Lord, Jonathan D. Smith, M. Rosewin Sweeney, Piper & Marbury, Baltimore, Md., Ralph W. Christy, Deputy Gen. Counsel, William K. Black, Sr. Associate Gen. Counsel, Charlotte A. Reid, Trial Atty., Federal Home Loan Bank Bd., Washington, D.C., on brief), for appellee.

Before WINTER, Chief Judge, BUTZNER, Senior Circuit Judge, and McMILLAN, United States District Judge for the Western District of North Carolina, sitting by designation.

HARRISON L. WINTER, Chief Judge:

This suit was brought by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation ("FSLIC") against former officers and directors of County Federal Savings & Loan Association ("County Federal"), a federally insured institution which, prior to suit, was merged into Metropolitan Federal Savings and Loan Association ("Metropolitan"). FSLIC sought damages for mismanagement of loans, fraud, breach of contract, and breach of fiduciary duties.

Early in the trial, various settlements were reached, including one for $1,320,000 with County Federal's outside directors. Trial proceeded against Robert Reeves (former President of County Federal), Leolla Fisher (former Vice President and head of the Construction Loan Department), Thomas O'Halloran (former Executive Vice President and head of the Loan Department), and Real Property Associates (a business owned by Fisher, O'Halloran and Michael Heup, a settling defendant).

The jury reached its verdict after a seven-week trial. Compensatory damages were assessed against Reeves ($4,300,000), Fisher ($1,000,000), O'Halloran ($4,502,500), and Real Property Associates ($500).1 The judgments against O'Halloran & Real Property Associates were paid, while Reeves and Fisher unsuccessfully moved for judgment notwithstanding the verdict, or a new trial. Reeves and Fisher appeal, contending that FSLIC lacked standing to bring this suit, that continuance of the suit against them was barred by the release of the outside directors, that the jury verdict improperly apportioned damages and was insufficiently certain to support the judgments, and that the district court erred in implying a civil cause of action from various federal criminal code provisions (Count I, as renumbered by the district court).2

We agree with the last of these arguments, and accordingly vacate the judgment on Count I.3 However, we find no merit in the other errors claimed by defendants and therefore affirm the remainder of the judgment.

I.

Defendants argue that FSLIC, as assignee of Metropolitan, lacks standing to pursue the claims at issue here. This argument misconceives both the nature of the assignment and the controlling legal principles.

In 1981, FSLIC helped to arrange the merger of County Federal (on the verge of default) with Metropolitan. The merger agreement provided that Metropolitan would acquire all of County Federal's assets, rights and liabilities, and was contingent upon execution of an agreement between Metropolitan and FSLIC. Under this latter agreement, FSLIC would indemnify Metropolitan for losses attributable to the merger, through the device of a "Special Reserve Account." In exchange, Metropolitan agreed to assign, upon request, "County Claims" to FSLIC, and to credit to the Special Reserve Account any recovery on County Claims. Such claims expressly included claims against former directors, officers, employees or agents of County Federal. On April 21, 1983 the County Claims were assigned and FSLIC then filed this suit.

Defendants contend that Metropolitan has no cause of action for losses suffered by County Federal prior to the merger, relying on Bangor Punta Operations, Inc. v.

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