Gustav A. Adams Andrew F. Dopkins and Robert Malcolm, Deceased, by His Lillian Malcolm v. Trustees of the New Jersey Brewery Employees' Pension Trust Fund Local Union 843, International Brotherhood of Teamsters Falstaff Brewing Corporation and Joseph M. Byrne Co., a Corporation of the State of New Jersey (Newark New Jersey District Civil No. 76-01931) Bruno Michota Walter Lemke Abraham Gellman Lawrence Balback Bolly Bonk William Dunne Bernard Kosciewicz Siegfried Milchram Howard Sears Stephen Gardzinski Harry Wolf Bruno Dziedzic William Riedel Salvatore Guarneri Samuel Monto Fermin Loma Vincent Sadowski Stanley Kiesnowski Anthony Bellina Frank Pavolonis William Roesch Michael Duda Edward Strittmatter Frederick Hubner Peter Rudy Harold Wanthouse Joseph Duffy Joseph Coyle Grace Green, Widow of Harold Green, Deceased v. Anheuser-Busch, Incorporated, (Budweiser) P. Ballantine & Sons Pabst Brewing Company Falstaff Brewing Corporation Investors Funding Corporation Rheingold Breweries, Inc. The New Jersey Brewery Employees' Pension Trust Fund Henry T. Hamilton Herbert v. Johnson Frank A. Jackiewicz Frank Sullivan Herbert Heilmann, Jr. Henry Tchorzewski Benno Merker and Arthur Spinello, as Trustees of the New Jersey Brewery Employees' Pension Trust Fund (Newark New Jersey District Civil No. 77-02543) Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation ("Pbgc")

29 F.3d 863, 18 Employee Benefits Cas. (BNA) 1687, 29 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 1398, 1994 U.S. App. LEXIS 17303
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedJuly 15, 1994
Docket93-5480
StatusPublished
Cited by401 cases

This text of 29 F.3d 863 (Gustav A. Adams Andrew F. Dopkins and Robert Malcolm, Deceased, by His Lillian Malcolm v. Trustees of the New Jersey Brewery Employees' Pension Trust Fund Local Union 843, International Brotherhood of Teamsters Falstaff Brewing Corporation and Joseph M. Byrne Co., a Corporation of the State of New Jersey (Newark New Jersey District Civil No. 76-01931) Bruno Michota Walter Lemke Abraham Gellman Lawrence Balback Bolly Bonk William Dunne Bernard Kosciewicz Siegfried Milchram Howard Sears Stephen Gardzinski Harry Wolf Bruno Dziedzic William Riedel Salvatore Guarneri Samuel Monto Fermin Loma Vincent Sadowski Stanley Kiesnowski Anthony Bellina Frank Pavolonis William Roesch Michael Duda Edward Strittmatter Frederick Hubner Peter Rudy Harold Wanthouse Joseph Duffy Joseph Coyle Grace Green, Widow of Harold Green, Deceased v. Anheuser-Busch, Incorporated, (Budweiser) P. Ballantine & Sons Pabst Brewing Company Falstaff Brewing Corporation Investors Funding Corporation Rheingold Breweries, Inc. The New Jersey Brewery Employees' Pension Trust Fund Henry T. Hamilton Herbert v. Johnson Frank A. Jackiewicz Frank Sullivan Herbert Heilmann, Jr. Henry Tchorzewski Benno Merker and Arthur Spinello, as Trustees of the New Jersey Brewery Employees' Pension Trust Fund (Newark New Jersey District Civil No. 77-02543) Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation ("Pbgc")) 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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Gustav A. Adams Andrew F. Dopkins and Robert Malcolm, Deceased, by His Lillian Malcolm v. Trustees of the New Jersey Brewery Employees' Pension Trust Fund Local Union 843, International Brotherhood of Teamsters Falstaff Brewing Corporation and Joseph M. Byrne Co., a Corporation of the State of New Jersey (Newark New Jersey District Civil No. 76-01931) Bruno Michota Walter Lemke Abraham Gellman Lawrence Balback Bolly Bonk William Dunne Bernard Kosciewicz Siegfried Milchram Howard Sears Stephen Gardzinski Harry Wolf Bruno Dziedzic William Riedel Salvatore Guarneri Samuel Monto Fermin Loma Vincent Sadowski Stanley Kiesnowski Anthony Bellina Frank Pavolonis William Roesch Michael Duda Edward Strittmatter Frederick Hubner Peter Rudy Harold Wanthouse Joseph Duffy Joseph Coyle Grace Green, Widow of Harold Green, Deceased v. Anheuser-Busch, Incorporated, (Budweiser) P. Ballantine & Sons Pabst Brewing Company Falstaff Brewing Corporation Investors Funding Corporation Rheingold Breweries, Inc. The New Jersey Brewery Employees' Pension Trust Fund Henry T. Hamilton Herbert v. Johnson Frank A. Jackiewicz Frank Sullivan Herbert Heilmann, Jr. Henry Tchorzewski Benno Merker and Arthur Spinello, as Trustees of the New Jersey Brewery Employees' Pension Trust Fund (Newark New Jersey District Civil No. 77-02543) Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation ("Pbgc"), 29 F.3d 863, 18 Employee Benefits Cas. (BNA) 1687, 29 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 1398, 1994 U.S. App. LEXIS 17303 (3d Cir. 1994).

Opinion

29 F.3d 863

63 USLW 2080, 18 Employee Benefits Cas. 1687

Gustav A. ADAMS; Andrew F. Dopkins; and Robert Malcolm,
Deceased, By His Executrix Lillian Malcolm
v.
TRUSTEES OF THE NEW JERSEY BREWERY EMPLOYEES' PENSION TRUST
FUND; Local Union 843, International Brotherhood of
Teamsters; Falstaff Brewing Corporation; and Joseph M.
Byrne Co., A Corporation of the State of New Jersey (Newark
New Jersey District Civil No. 76-01931)
Bruno MICHOTA; Walter Lemke; Abraham Gellman; Lawrence
Balback; Bolly Bonk; William Dunne; Bernard Kosciewicz;
Siegfried Milchram; Howard Sears; Stephen Gardzinski;
Harry Wolf; Bruno Dziedzic; William Riedel; Salvatore
Guarneri; Samuel Monto; Fermin Loma; Vincent Sadowski;
Stanley Kiesnowski; Anthony Bellina; Frank Pavolonis;
William Roesch; Michael Duda; Edward Strittmatter;
Frederick Hubner; Peter Rudy; Harold Wanthouse; Joseph
Duffy; Joseph Coyle; Grace Green, Widow of Harold Green, Deceased
v.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INCORPORATED, (Budweiser); P. Ballantine &
Sons; Pabst Brewing Company; Falstaff Brewing Corporation;
Investors Funding Corporation; Rheingold Breweries, Inc.;
The New Jersey Brewery Employees' Pension Trust Fund;
Henry T. Hamilton; Herbert V. Johnson; Frank A.
Jackiewicz; Frank Sullivan; Herbert Heilmann, Jr.; Henry
Tchorzewski; Benno Merker; and Arthur Spinello, as
Trustees of the New Jersey Brewery Employees' Pension Trust
Fund (Newark New Jersey District Civil No. 77-02543) Pension
Benefit Guaranty Corporation ("PBGC"), Appellant.

No. 93-5480.

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

Argued March 1, 1994.
Decided July 15, 1994.

Patricia A. Scott-Clayton (argued), Bernard P. Klein, Pension Ben. Guar. Corp., Washington, DC, Susan C. Cassell, Office of U.S. Atty., Newark, NJ, for appellant, Pension Ben. Guar. Corp.

Rosemary Alito (argued), Edward F. Ryan, Carpenter, Bennett & Morrissey, Newark, NJ, for appellee, Anheuser-Busch, Inc. (Budweiser).

John J. Rizzo (argued), Stryker, Tams & Dill, Newark, NJ, for appellee, Pabst Brewing Co.

Before: STAPLETON and SCIRICA, Circuit Judges and SMITH, District Judge.*

OPINION OF THE COURT

SCIRICA, Circuit Judge.

After a four and one-half year hiatus, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation attempted to reopen its case against Pabst Brewing Co. and Anheuser-Busch, Inc. for unfunded benefits in a terminated pension fund. The district court dismissed the case for lack of prosecution under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(b) and denied as untimely the PBGC's motion for reconsideration.

The PBGC appeals contending the district court abused its discretion in dismissing the case. The PBGC also claims its motion for reconsideration was timely, and that due process required notice and a hearing before dismissal.

We hold the district court correctly found the motion for reconsideration was untimely, and that the PBGC received adequate notice. Nonetheless, without considering the evidence the PBGC proffered with its motion for reconsideration, we find the district court should not have dismissed the case with prejudice. We agree that the PBGC's behavior was negligent and inexcusable, but think dismissal was too harsh a sanction. Therefore we will remand for reinstatement of the case and consideration of lesser sanctions.

I.

In 1956, Pabst, Anheuser-Busch, and other breweries entered into an agreement with the New Jersey Brewers' Association, the Brewery Workers Joint Local Executive Board of New Jersey, and certain of its local unions to establish the "New Jersey Brewery Workers Trust Fund" (the Fund). Each brewery negotiated periodic collective bargaining agreements specifying the amount it would contribute to the Fund, which was to provide brewery workers' retirement pensions.

As employment in the brewing industry declined in the late 1960s, the Fund's unfunded liabilities mounted, exceeding $50 million by 1970. To protect its solvency and reduce the actuarial deficit, the Fund's trustees adopted a Partial Termination Clause, limiting benefits for participants whose employers had withdrawn from the fund.

In 1973, Pabst and Anheuser-Busch (collectively, the Breweries) withdrew from the Fund and set up separate funds for their employees. Other breweries also withdrew throughout the 1970's. In 1978 the Fund was terminated and the PBGC was appointed statutory trustee under Title IV of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), 29 U.S.C. Sec. 1342(b) & (c) (1988).

Coinciding with the termination, 29 employees (the Employees) sued Pabst, Anheuser-Busch, other breweries, the Fund, its trustees, and the PBGC, for benefits under the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, 29 U.S.C. Secs. 185 & 186 (1988 & Supp. IV 1992), and ERISA, 29 U.S.C. Secs. 1132, 1302, 1303 (1988 & Supp. IV 1992). In 1979, the PBGC was substituted for the Trustees, and the Employees added a fifth count solely against the PBGC, seeking a declaration that the PBGC was required to guarantee them certain nonforfeitable rights to pension benefits. A class was certified for this count.

The PBGC filed cross-claims against Pabst, Anheuser-Busch, and Rheingold (another brewery), seeking employer indemnification under 29 U.S.C. Sec. 1364 (1988 & Supp. IV 1992) for benefits the PBGC might be required to pay employees under 29 U.S.C. Sec. 1322.1 The PBGC filed a similar claim against Chock-Full O'Nuts Corp., parent company of Rheingold.2 The Breweries filed cross-claims against the PBGC seeking to recover or offset their liability to the PBGC because of payments into both the Fund and the individual corporate plans.

All parties filed summary judgment motions. On September 22, 1980, the district court granted summary judgment to the Employees against the PBGC on the fifth count, holding that the Partial Termination Clause was invalid; and granted summary judgment against the Employees on all their other claims. Michota v. Anheuser-Busch, Inc., 526 F.Supp. 299 (D.N.J.1980). Thus, all causes of action by the Employees against the Breweries were disposed of, but the Employees' claims against the PBGC continued, as did the cross-claims between the PBGC and the Breweries.

On appeal, we reversed the district court only on the summary judgment for the Employees on the fifth count, holding the Partial Termination Clause was not void. We remanded, however, for determination of whether the Employees received proper notification of the clause. Adams v. New Jersey Brewery Employees' Pension Trust Fund, 670 F.2d 387 (3d Cir.1982).

After discovery on the notice issue, the PBGC and the Employees renewed their summary judgment motions, and the Breweries filed for summary judgment to dismiss the PBGC cross-claims for statutory employer indemnification.

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