Freddie Hamilton v. Beretta

222 F.3d 36
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedAugust 16, 2000
Docket36
StatusPublished

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Freddie Hamilton v. Beretta, 222 F.3d 36 (2d Cir. 2000).

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222 F.3d 36 (2nd Cir. 2000)

FREDDIE HAMILTON, Administratrix of the Goods, Chattels, and Credits of Njuzi Ray, Deceased, and Individually, KATINA JOHNSTONE, Administratrix of the Goods, Chattels, and Credits of David Johnstone, Deceased, and Individually, DIANE BENJAMIN, as Administratrix of the Estate of Donald Boyd, Deceased, and Individually, DELORES BOYD, as Administratrix of the Estate of Donald Boyd, Deceased, and Individually, ANNE CARGILL, as Administratrix of the Estate of David Cargill, Deceased, and Individually, VERONICA COSTA, as Administratrix of the Estate of Christopher Malachi, Deceased, and Individually, FRANCES DAVIS, as Administratrix of the Estate of Frankie Davis, Deceased, and Individually, MARY KONAPACKI, as Independent Administrator of the Estate of Amy Elizabeth Merkes, Deceased, and Individually, SHUJI MATSUURA, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Go Matsuura, Deceased, and Individually, ALICE NORRIS, as Independent Administrator of the Estate of Rolanda Lakesia Marshall, Deceased, and Individually, YVONNE POPE as Administratrix of the Estate of Stepfone Herbin, Deceased, and Individually, MICHAEL ROBBINS, MARIA SANTANA, as Administratrix of the Estate of Robert Robles, Deceased, and Individually, ANDREA SLADE-LEWIS, as Administratrix of the Estate of Damon Slade, Deceased, and Individually, ADRIENNE STANFORD, as Administrator to Collect of the Estate of Damien Anthony Stanford, Deceased, and Individually, KOICI SUNADA, as Representative of the Estate of Kei Sunada, Deceased, and Individually, VERONICA TROTT, as Administratrix of the Estate of Leroy Michael Sabb, Deceased, and Individually, THOMAS VANDENBERK, as Administrator to Collect the Estate of Thomas C. Vandenberk II, Deceased, and Individually, and DIANE ZARETSKY, as Administratrix of the Estate of Marvin Zaretsky, Deceased, and Individually, Plaintiffs,
GAIL FOX and STEPHEN FOX, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
BERETTA U.S.A. CORP., TAURUS INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURING, INC., AMERICAN ARMS, INC., and COLT'S MANUFACTURING CO., INC., Defendants-Appellants,

ACCU-TEK, AMERICAN DERRINGER CORPORATION, A.M.T., ARMSCO DISTRIBUTING CO., doing business as Armsco Distributor, ARMS CORPORATION OF AMERICA, ARMS TECHNOLOGY, ASTRA-UNCERA Y CIA, S.A., BROWNING ARMS CO., BRYCO ARMS, CASPIAN ARMS, INC., CENTURY INTERNATIONAL ARMS, INC., CHARCO, INC., formerly known as Charter Arms Corp., DAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC., EUROPEAN AMERICAN ARMORY, doing business as E.A.A. Corp., EMCO, INC., EXCAM, INC., FREEDOM ARMS CO., FIREARMS IMPORT AND EXPORT CORP., GLOCK, INC., GRENDEL, INC., H & R 1871, INC., formerly known as Haskell Mfg., Inc., HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON, INTERNATIONAL ARMAMENT CORPORATION, doing business as Interarms Industries, Inc., INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTORS, INC., JENNINGS FIREARMS, INC., K.B.I., INC., LLAMA GABILONDO Y

CIA S.A., LORCIN ENGINEERING, MARLIN FIREARMS, INC., NAVEGAR, INC., doing business as Intratec Firearms, NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS, INC., formerly known as Harrington & Richardson, PARA ORDNANCE MFG., INC., PHOENIX ARMS, INC., also known as Raven Arms, Inc., R.G. INDUSTRIES, INC., RAM-LINE CORP., REMINGTON ARMS CO., INC., SAVAGE ARMS CORP., L.W. SEECAMP, STOSSEGER INDUSTRIES, STURM, RUGER AND COMPANY, INC., THOMPSON/CENTER ARMS, U.S. REPEATING ARMS, WESSON FIREARMS CO., KIESLER POLICE SUPPLY, LIGHT WEAPONS SYSTEMS, INC., CASPIAN ARMS, LTD., SIGARMS, INC., SMITH & WESSON CORP., SPRINGFIELD, INC., SUNDANCE INDUSTRIES, COBRAY FIREARMS, ACUSPORT CORP., AJ WHOLESALE GUN DISTRIBUTORS, INC., ALAMO LEATHER GOODS, INC., AMCHAR WHOLESALE, INC., ASHLAND SHOOTING SUPPLY, BANGER L.P., BRAZAS SPORTING ARMS, INC., BUMBLE BEE WHOLESALE, CHATTANOOGA SHOOTING SUPPLIES, INC., CONEVERA GUNS, INC., DAVIDSON'S, EAGLE EXIM, INC., ELLETT BROTHERS, FOX WHOLESALE, INC., GO/SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLY, INC., GRAF & SONS, GUNARAMA WHOLESALE, HILL COUNTRY WHOLESALE, INC., JACK FIRST, INC., J & S WHOLESALE, LEW HORTON DISTRIBUTING CO., LIPSEY'S, INC., MAURICE SPORTING GOODS, INC., MICRO SIGHT CO., NATIONWIDE SPORTS DISTRIBUTORS, P & B ENTERPRISES, POINT SPORTING GOODS, RILEY'S, INC., RSR WHOLESALE SOUTH, INC., SCHAUB DISTRIBUTORS, SCOTT WHOLESALE CO., INC., SG DISTRIBUTING/ANDREW'S SPORTING GOODS, SOUTHERN OHIO GUN DISTRIBUTORS, INC., SPORTS SOUTH, INC., AMERICAN SHOOTING SPORTS COUNCIL, INC., NATIONAL SHOOTING SPORTS FOUNDATION, INC., SPORTING ARMS AND AMMUNITION MANUFACTURER'S INSTITUTE, CALICO, INC., MITCHELL ARMS, INC., OLYMPIC/SAFARI ARMS, FABBRICA D'ARMI PIETRO S.P.A., also known as Beretta Firearms, LIGHT WEAPONS SYSTEMS, INC., and S.W. DANIELS, INCORPORATED, Defendants.

Docket Nos. 99-7753, 99-7785, 99-7787
August Term, 1999

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT

Argued: March 13, 2000
Decided: August 16, 2000

Defendants Beretta U.S.A. Corp., American Arms, Inc., and Taurus International Manufacturing, Inc., appeal from a judgment entered after a jury found that their negligence in marketing and distributing handguns caused plaintiffs' injuries. Defendants contend that as a matter of law they cannot be held liable for plaintiffs' injuries because under New York state law, they have no duty to exercise reasonable care in the marketing and distribution of handguns. Defendants further contend that under New York state law any liability in this case may not be apportioned on a market share basis. Questions certified to the New York Court of Appeals.

Defendant Colt's Manufacturing Co., Inc., which was held not liable for plaintiffs' injuries, seeks standing to join in an appeal from the district court's judgment. In a separate order filed herewith, we deny standing to Colt's.

LAWRENCE S. GREENWALD, Baltimore, Maryland (Nancy E. Paige, Catherine A. Bledsoe, Gordon, Feinblatt, Rothman, Hoffberger & Hollander, LLC, Baltimore, Maryland; Lawrence G. Keane, Pino & Associates, White Plains, New York; Daniel T. Hughes, Erin A. O'Leary, Morgan, Melhuish, Monaghan, Arvidson, Abrutyn & Lisowski, New York, New York, of counsel), for Defendants-Appellants Beretta U.S.A. Corp. and American Arms, Inc.

TIMOTHY A. BUMANN, Budd Larner Gross Rosenbaum Greenberg & Sade, Atlanta, Georgia (Geoffrey Gaulkin, Dana S. Mancuso, Budd Larner Gross Rosenbaum Greenberg & Sade, Short Hills, New Jersey; Barry R. Ostrager, Mary Beth Forshaw, Gerald E. Hawxhurst, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, New York, New York; Andrew Zajac, Fiedelman & McGaw, Jericho, New York, of counsel), for Defendants-Appellants Taurus International Manufacturing, Inc. and Colt's Manufacturing Co., Inc.

BARRY R. OSTRAGER, New York, New York (Mary Beth Forshaw, Gerald E. Hawxhurst, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, New York, New York; Andrew Zajac, Fiedelman & McGaw, Jericho, New York, of counsel), for Defendant-Appellant Colt's Manufacturing Co., Inc.

MARC E. ELOVITZ, New York, New York (Michael S. Feldberg, Kefira R. Wilderman (admission pending), Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP, New York, New York; Elisa Barnes, New York, New York; Denise Dunleavy, Weitz & Luxenberg, New York, New York, of counsel), for Plaintiffs-Appellees Gail Fox and Stephen Fox.

ELISA BARNES, New York, New York, for Plaintiffs-Appellees Gail Fox and Stephen Fox.

John B. Glendon, Pepper Hamilton LLP, New York, New York (James M. Beck, Pepper Hamilton LLP, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Hugh F. Young, Jr., Product Liability Advisory Council, Inc., Reston, Virginia, of counsel), filed a brief for Product Liability Advisory Council, Inc. as Amicus Curiae in support of Defendants-Appellants.

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