Harry J. Gerardi Coolidge J. Marqueen Estate of Coolidge J. Marqueen v. Leonard A. Pelullo David Hellhake David Niefield Raul Corona Moshe Milstein Alan Weisberger Compton Press, Inc. Equity Finance Group, Inc. Compton Press Inc. Employees' Profit Sharing Retirement Plan Compton Press, Inc. Employees' Thrift Plan, by and Through Its Trustees and Administrators Mark P. Correia Wayne Decker Frank Genthe, Ronald Lockwood v. Granada Investments, Inc. Andrew N. Heine Away to Travel-South, Inc. Away to Travel-South Real Estate, Inc. Away to Travel-South (Georgia), Inc. Murray Schwartz Fred A. Schwartz Granada Investments, L.P. Granada Investments, Inc. Andrew N. Heine, Third-Party v. Leonard A. Pelullo Peter F. Pelullo Equity Finance Group, Inc. Fairview Financial Corporation Global Financial Corporation John Doe Trusts George Hellhake G.H. Enterprises, Inc. Coolidge J. Marqueen Estate of Harry J. Gerardi David G. Hellhake Raul Corona, Third-Party Granada Investments, Inc., Andrew N. Heine, and Granada Investments, L.P.

16 F.3d 1363, 28 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 171, 1994 U.S. App. LEXIS 1617
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedFebruary 3, 1994
Docket93-5217
StatusPublished

This text of 16 F.3d 1363 (Harry J. Gerardi Coolidge J. Marqueen Estate of Coolidge J. Marqueen v. Leonard A. Pelullo David Hellhake David Niefield Raul Corona Moshe Milstein Alan Weisberger Compton Press, Inc. Equity Finance Group, Inc. Compton Press Inc. Employees' Profit Sharing Retirement Plan Compton Press, Inc. Employees' Thrift Plan, by and Through Its Trustees and Administrators Mark P. Correia Wayne Decker Frank Genthe, Ronald Lockwood v. Granada Investments, Inc. Andrew N. Heine Away to Travel-South, Inc. Away to Travel-South Real Estate, Inc. Away to Travel-South (Georgia), Inc. Murray Schwartz Fred A. Schwartz Granada Investments, L.P. Granada Investments, Inc. Andrew N. Heine, Third-Party v. Leonard A. Pelullo Peter F. Pelullo Equity Finance Group, Inc. Fairview Financial Corporation Global Financial Corporation John Doe Trusts George Hellhake G.H. Enterprises, Inc. Coolidge J. Marqueen Estate of Harry J. Gerardi David G. Hellhake Raul Corona, Third-Party Granada Investments, Inc., Andrew N. Heine, and Granada Investments, L.P.) 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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Harry J. Gerardi Coolidge J. Marqueen Estate of Coolidge J. Marqueen v. Leonard A. Pelullo David Hellhake David Niefield Raul Corona Moshe Milstein Alan Weisberger Compton Press, Inc. Equity Finance Group, Inc. Compton Press Inc. Employees' Profit Sharing Retirement Plan Compton Press, Inc. Employees' Thrift Plan, by and Through Its Trustees and Administrators Mark P. Correia Wayne Decker Frank Genthe, Ronald Lockwood v. Granada Investments, Inc. Andrew N. Heine Away to Travel-South, Inc. Away to Travel-South Real Estate, Inc. Away to Travel-South (Georgia), Inc. Murray Schwartz Fred A. Schwartz Granada Investments, L.P. Granada Investments, Inc. Andrew N. Heine, Third-Party v. Leonard A. Pelullo Peter F. Pelullo Equity Finance Group, Inc. Fairview Financial Corporation Global Financial Corporation John Doe Trusts George Hellhake G.H. Enterprises, Inc. Coolidge J. Marqueen Estate of Harry J. Gerardi David G. Hellhake Raul Corona, Third-Party Granada Investments, Inc., Andrew N. Heine, and Granada Investments, L.P., 16 F.3d 1363, 28 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 171, 1994 U.S. App. LEXIS 1617 (3d Cir. 1994).

Opinion

16 F.3d 1363

28 Fed.R.Serv.3d 171

Harry J. GERARDI; Coolidge J. Marqueen; Estate of Coolidge
J. Marqueen
v.
Leonard A. PELULLO; David Hellhake; David Niefield; Raul
Corona; Moshe Milstein; Alan Weisberger;
Compton Press, Inc.; Equity Finance Group, Inc.
COMPTON PRESS INC. EMPLOYEES' PROFIT SHARING RETIREMENT
PLAN; Compton Press, Inc. Employees' Thrift Plan, by and
through its Trustees and Administrators; Mark P. Correia;
Wayne Decker; Frank Genthe, Ronald Lockwood
v.
GRANADA INVESTMENTS, INC.; Andrew N. Heine; Away to
Travel-South, Inc.; Away to Travel-South Real Estate, Inc.;
Away to Travel-South (Georgia), Inc.; Murray Schwartz;
Fred A. Schwartz; Granada Investments, L.P.
GRANADA INVESTMENTS, INC.; Andrew N. Heine, Third-Party Plaintiffs,
v.
Leonard A. PELULLO; Peter F. Pelullo; Equity Finance
Group, Inc.; Fairview Financial Corporation; Global
Financial Corporation; John Doe Trusts; George Hellhake;
G.H. Enterprises, Inc.; Coolidge J. Marqueen; Estate of
Harry J. Gerardi; David G. Hellhake; Raul Corona,
Third-Party Defendants,
Granada Investments, Inc., Andrew N. Heine, and Granada
Investments, L.P., Appellants.

No. 93-5217.

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

Argued Dec. 14, 1993.
Decided Feb. 3, 1994.

Kenneth M. Van Deventer, Riker, Danzig, Scherer, Hyland & Perretti, Morristown, NJ, for appellees Estates of Harry J. Gerardi and Coolidge J. Marqueen.

Michael L. Rich (argued), Mary A. Powers, Cathleen M. DeMarco, Dillon, Bitar & Luther, Morristown, NJ, attorneys for appellees Trustees and Administrators of the Compton Press, Inc. Employees' Profit Sharing Plan and Compton Press, Inc. Employees' Thrift Plan.

Fredric R. Cohen (argued), Katz, Ettin, Levine & Kurzweil, Cherry Hill, NJ, attorney for appellants.

Before: SLOVITER, Chief Judge, and GREENBERG and ROTH, Circuit Judges.

OPINION OF THE COURT

GREENBERG, Circuit Judge.

This appeal arises from loans of $1,150,000 from the appellees, two pension plans established for the employees of Compton Press, Inc., to appellants, Granada Investments, Inc. (Granada Inc.), a Delaware corporation, and Andrew N. Heine, its president. The loans were evidenced by three notes, executed after the actual transfer of funds, providing for repayment of the principal with interest and costs. Granada Inc. and Heine did not repay the Plans which thus brought this action to recover the funds. On the Plans' motion, the district court entered partial summary judgments on November 24, 1992, in their favor for a total of $1,150,000 on a theory of unjust enrichment, $400,000 against Heine, and $750,000 against Granada Inc.1 In addition, on that day by a separate order, the court entered a preliminary injunction against Granada Inc. and Heine, as well as against a third appellant, Granada Investments, L.P. (Granada Partnership), enjoining the three appellants from disposing of $1,500,000 obtained by Granada Inc. in settlement of other litigation we describe below. Granada Partnership is a limited partnership of which Granada Inc. is the general partner.

On the appellants' motion the district court certified the partial summary judgments as final under Fed.R.Civ.P. 54(b) in an order entered March 24, 1993. However, because the Plans' action seeks repayment based on the notes themselves, their claims remain open in part in the district court. Moreover, it is undisputed that a recovery on the notes would result in judgments including the $1,150,000 already awarded, though it could include additional recoveries for attorneys' fees, interest, and costs.

Granada Inc., Granada Partnership, and Heine appeal from the orders of November 24, 1992, and March 24, 1993. Because we conclude that the district court abused its discretion in making the certification under Rule 54(b), we will dismiss the appeal from the partial summary judgments and will consider the issues raised with respect to those judgments only incidentally to the appeal from the preliminary injunction. We will affirm the district court order granting the preliminary injunction.

I. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

This case arises from activities of Leonard Pelullo and various of his associates. Prior to March 1989, Pelullo interested Heine, a prominent attorney, in making a tender offer to acquire a controlling interest in DWG Corporation, a diversified Miami-based public company for which Pelullo had served as a consultant. With Heine providing investment and legal advice, Pelullo formed Granada Partnership for use in acquiring DWG.

In the spring of 1989, while the takeover bid for DWG was pending, and after Granada Inc. had started litigation against DWG regarding that bid, Pelullo obtained control of Compton Press, Inc., a New Jersey corporation,2 by acquiring Equity Finance Group, Inc., Compton's owner. Compton at that time maintained the appellee Plans, Compton Press, Inc. Employees' Profit Sharing Retirement Plan and Compton Press, Inc. Employees' Thrift Plan. The Plans are regulated under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), 29 U.S.C. Sec. 1001 et seq.

After Pelullo took control of Compton, its board of directors at a meeting on May 19, 1989, appointed Pelullo and his associate, David Hellhake, as a new committee for the Plans. In addition, the board appointed Hellhake and another Pelullo associate, Raul Corona, Plan trustees and administrators. In those capacities Hellhake and Corona joined the previous trustees and administrators, Harry Gerardi and Coolidge Marqueen, who stayed in their positions until removed in September 1989.3

The events giving rise to this litigation occurred shortly after Pelullo gained control of Compton. In early June 1989, the Plans transferred $750,000 to Granada Inc.'s account at the Imperial Bank in Miami, and in July 1989, the Plans transferred $400,000 to Heine's account at the Marine Midland Bank in New York. Though the legal character of these transfers initially was not documented, the transfers some months later retroactively were made into formal loans. This structuring was accomplished when Granada Inc. delivered three notes for $600,000, $150,000, and $400,000, thus totaling $1,150,000, to the Plans, all bearing the purported signature of Heine as Granada Inc.'s president. Though the Plans supplied an expert's report supporting their summary judgment motion which asserted that Heine signed all three notes, he challenges the authenticity of his signature on the notes for $600,000 and $150,000. Heine does acknowledge signing the $400,000 note, but he asserts that the note is nevertheless invalid as it was delivered subject to a condition which never was met.

In response to these transfers of funds, litigation commenced.

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