Glazing Health & Welfare Fund v. Michael A. Lamek

Procedural entryThis page is a short order in Glazing Health & Welfare Fund v. Michael A. Lamek. Read the opinion of the Court — 885 F.3d 1197
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit·Decided July 19, 2018·No. 16-16155·Published

Opinion

FOR PUBLICATION

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT

GLAZING HEALTH AND WELFARE No. 16-16155 FUND, Trustees; SOUTHERN NEVADA GLAZIERS AND FABRICATORS D.C. No. PENSION TRUST FUND; PAINTERS, 2:13-cv-01106- GLAZIERS AND FLOORCOVERERS KJD-NJK JOINT APPRENTICESHIP AND JOURNEYMAN TRAINING TRUST; PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND ORDER AND FLOORCOVERERS SAFETY TRAINING AMENDED TRUST FUND; IUPAT POLITICAL OPINION ACTION COMMITTEE; SOUTHERN NEVADA PAINTERS AND DECORATORS AND GLAZIERS LABOR- MANAGEMENT COOPERATION COMMITTEE TRUST; IUPAT INDUSTRY PENSION TRUST FUND; SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, ARIZONA, COLORADO AND SOUTHERN NEVADA GLAZIERS, ARCHITECTURAL METAL AND GLASS WORKERS PENSION TRUST FUND, Plaintiffs-Appellants,

v.

MICHAEL A. LAMEK; KELLY D. MARSHALL, Defendants-Appellees, 2 GLAZING HEALTH & WELFARE FUND V. LAMEK

and

ACCURACY GLASS & MIRROR COMPANY, INC., Defendant.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Nevada Kent J. Dawson, Senior District Judge, Presiding

Argued and Submitted November 17, 2017 San Francisco, California

Filed March 21, 2018 Amended July 19, 2018

Before: Richard R. Clifton and Michelle T. Friedland, Circuit Judges, and Sharon L. Gleason, * District Judge.

Order;

Opinion by Judge Friedland; Dissent by Judge Gleason

*

The Honorable Sharon L. Gleason, United States District Judge for the District of Alaska, sitting by designation.

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SUMMARY **

Employee Retirement Income Security Act

The panel filed (1) an order amending its opinion and denying, on behalf of the court, a petition for rehearing en banc; and (2) an amended opinion affirming the district court’s dismissal of an ERISA action.

The action was brought by employee benefit trust funds, seeking unpaid contributions owed under the contracts governing the benefit plans that the trust funds managed for Accuracy Glass & Mirror Company. The trust funds argued that, pursuant to those contracts, the unpaid contributions were trust assets over which the owners and officers of Accuracy exercised control and that the trust funds therefore could sue these individuals as fiduciaries to collect the contributions. The panel held that the trust funds’ claim was foreclosed by Bos v. Bd. of Trustees (Bos I), 795 F.3d 1006 (9th Cir. 2015), which held that employers are not fiduciaries under ERISA as to unpaid contributions to ERISA benefit plans.

Dissenting, Judge Gleason wrote that she disagreed with the majority’s interpretation of Bos I and would find that outside of the bankruptcy context unpaid employer contributions to employee benefit plans may constitute plan assets when the ERISA plan document expressly defines them as such.

**

This summary constitutes no part of the opinion of the court. It has been prepared by court staff for the convenience of the reader.

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COUNSEL

Wesley J. Smith (argued) and Daryl E. Martin, Christensen James & Martin, Las Vegas, Nevada; Daniel L. Geyser, Stris & Maher LLP, Dallas, Texas; for Plaintiffs-Appellants.

Mark S. Dzarnoski (argued), Gentile Cristalli Miller Armeni Savarese, Las Vegas, Nevada, for Defendants-Appellees.

Laurie A. Traktman and Benjamin M. O’Donnell, Gilbert & Sackman, Los Angeles, California, for Amici Curiae Boards of Trustees of the Sheet Metal Workers’ Pension and Health Plans of Southern California, Arizona, and Nevada.

J. Paul Moorhead, Laquer Urban Clifford & Hodge LLP, Pasadena, California; Nathan R. Ring, The Urban Law Firm, Las Vegas, Nevada; for Amici Curiae Trustees of the Employee Painters’ Trust Health & Welfare Fund, Southern California Pipe Trades Trust Funds, Bricklayers Local 13 Trust Funds, and International Trowel Trades Trust Funds.

Concepción E. Lozano-Batista, Kristina M. Zinnen, Kristina L. Hillman, and Barry E. Hinkle, Weinberg Roger & Rosenfeld, Alameda, California, for Amici Curiae Laborers Pension Trust for Northern California, Laborers Health and Welfare Trust for Northern California, Oregon Laborers- Employers Pension Plan, Oregon Laborers-Employers Health And Welfare Plan, Construction Industry and Laborers Joint Pension Trust for Southern Nevada, and Construction Industry and Laborers Joint Health and Welfare Trust for Southern Nevada.

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ORDER

The opinion filed on March 21, 2018, and appearing at 885 F.3d 1197, is hereby amended as follows: Footnote 7, which appears at page 1200 and which reads <The dissent argues that Bos I’s holding . . . over the plan asset to make him a fiduciary).>, is deleted.

With the foregoing amendment, Judge Friedland voted to deny the petition for rehearing en banc and Judge Clifton so recommended. Judge Gleason recommended granting the petition for rehearing en banc.

The full court has been advised of the petition for rehearing en banc, and no judge has requested a vote on whether to rehear the matter en banc. Fed. R. App. P. 35.

The petition for rehearing en banc is DENIED. No future petitions shall be entertained.

OPINION

FRIEDLAND, Circuit Judge:

The trustees of Glazing Health and Welfare Fund and several other employee benefit trust funds (collectively, “the Trusts”) appeal from the district court’s dismissal of their lawsuit against Michael Lamek and Kelly Marshall, the sole owners and officers of Accuracy Glass & Mirror Company, Inc. (“Accuracy”). The lawsuit sought unpaid contributions owed under the contracts governing the benefit plans that the Trusts managed for Accuracy. The Trusts argue that, pursuant to those contracts, the unpaid contributions were trust assets over which Lamek and Marshall exercised 6 GLAZING HEALTH & WELFARE FUND V. LAMEK

control and that the Trusts therefore could sue the individuals as fiduciaries to collect those contributions. We agree with the district court that Bos v. Board of Trustees (Bos I), 795 F.3d 1006 (9th Cir. 2015), cert. denied, 136 S. Ct. 1452 (2016), which held that parties to an ERISA plan cannot designate unpaid contributions as plan assets, forecloses the Trusts’ claim. 1 We therefore affirm.

I.

Accuracy was a Nevada corporation that operated as a glass and glazing contractor. 2 Marshall served as the president of the corporation, and Lamek served as the secretary and treasurer. Accuracy was a party to two Master Labor Agreements (“MLAs”) that required it to contribute to the Trusts from 2007 to 2011 and 2013 to 2015 to provide employee benefits, including health insurance and pensions. In addition, each Trust was governed by its own Trust Agreement, which purported to treat unpaid contributions as trust assets. For example, a document governing the Glazing Health and Welfare Fund stated that “monies (whether paid, unpaid, segregated, or otherwise traceable, or not) become Trust Fund assets on the Due Date.”

This dispute arose when the Trusts alleged that Accuracy failed to make payments required by the MLAs. The Trusts filed suit in the United States District Court for the District

1 ERISA is the federal statute that governs the pension and health and welfare benefit plans in this case. See Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”), Pub.L.No. 93-406, 88 Stat. 829 (codified as amended in scattered sections of 29 U.S.C.).

2 It is not clear from the record or briefing whether Accuracy is still in business. We use the past tense for convenience.

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