Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union Local 54 v. Elsinore Shore Associates D/B/A Atlantis Hotel and Casino Elsinore Corporation Elsub Corporation Elsinore of Atlantic City Elsinore of New Jersey, Inc. (d.c. Civil No. 89-02143). Daniel L. Finkler Doreen Vitalo Frank Franceschini John M. Legrand Kenneth Arthur Christine Bednarski Jean Bruno Paulette Chapman Denise Lynne Crowe Jerry Fisher Al Glenn Linda Pasquale Krause Cheryl McCarty Joseph Manno Leon A. Sarao Barry R. Shapiro Tom Tavener Babette Weinstein Sallie Williamson Lane F. Yoshida David Owens Edward Malesinski Rose Brennan Grace Jasper Arturo Barrera Lorrie Lennox Ronald J. Sohl, Sr., on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated v. Elsinore Shore Associates, D/B/A Atlantis Casino Hotel Elsub Corporation Elsinore of Atlantic City Elsinore of New Jersey, Inc. Elsinore Finance Company Elsinore Corporation Jeanne Hood (d.c. Civil No. 89-02330), Local 54, Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union, at No. 97-5789, Local 54, Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union Daniel L. Finkler Doreen Vitalo Frank Franceschini John M. Legrand Kenneth Arthur Christine Bednarski Jean Bruno Paulette Chapman Denise Lynne Crowe Jerry Fisher Al Glenn Linda Pasquale Krause Cheryl McCarty Joseph Manno: Leon A. Sarao Barry R. Shapiro Tom Tavener Babette Weinstein Sallie Williamson Lane F. Yoshida David Owens Edward Malesinski Rose Brennan Grace Jasper Arturo Barrera Lorrie Lennox Ronald J. Sohl, Sr., on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, at No. 98-5116

173 F.3d 175, 14 I.E.R. Cas. (BNA) 1633, 1999 U.S. App. LEXIS 5784
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedMarch 31, 1999
Docket98-5116
StatusPublished
Cited by26 cases

This text of 173 F.3d 175 (Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union Local 54 v. Elsinore Shore Associates D/B/A Atlantis Hotel and Casino Elsinore Corporation Elsub Corporation Elsinore of Atlantic City Elsinore of New Jersey, Inc. (d.c. Civil No. 89-02143). Daniel L. Finkler Doreen Vitalo Frank Franceschini John M. Legrand Kenneth Arthur Christine Bednarski Jean Bruno Paulette Chapman Denise Lynne Crowe Jerry Fisher Al Glenn Linda Pasquale Krause Cheryl McCarty Joseph Manno Leon A. Sarao Barry R. Shapiro Tom Tavener Babette Weinstein Sallie Williamson Lane F. Yoshida David Owens Edward Malesinski Rose Brennan Grace Jasper Arturo Barrera Lorrie Lennox Ronald J. Sohl, Sr., on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated v. Elsinore Shore Associates, D/B/A Atlantis Casino Hotel Elsub Corporation Elsinore of Atlantic City Elsinore of New Jersey, Inc. Elsinore Finance Company Elsinore Corporation Jeanne Hood (d.c. Civil No. 89-02330), Local 54, Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union, at No. 97-5789, Local 54, Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union Daniel L. Finkler Doreen Vitalo Frank Franceschini John M. Legrand Kenneth Arthur Christine Bednarski Jean Bruno Paulette Chapman Denise Lynne Crowe Jerry Fisher Al Glenn Linda Pasquale Krause Cheryl McCarty Joseph Manno: Leon A. Sarao Barry R. Shapiro Tom Tavener Babette Weinstein Sallie Williamson Lane F. Yoshida David Owens Edward Malesinski Rose Brennan Grace Jasper Arturo Barrera Lorrie Lennox Ronald J. Sohl, Sr., on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, at No. 98-5116) 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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Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union Local 54 v. Elsinore Shore Associates D/B/A Atlantis Hotel and Casino Elsinore Corporation Elsub Corporation Elsinore of Atlantic City Elsinore of New Jersey, Inc. (d.c. Civil No. 89-02143). Daniel L. Finkler Doreen Vitalo Frank Franceschini John M. Legrand Kenneth Arthur Christine Bednarski Jean Bruno Paulette Chapman Denise Lynne Crowe Jerry Fisher Al Glenn Linda Pasquale Krause Cheryl McCarty Joseph Manno Leon A. Sarao Barry R. Shapiro Tom Tavener Babette Weinstein Sallie Williamson Lane F. Yoshida David Owens Edward Malesinski Rose Brennan Grace Jasper Arturo Barrera Lorrie Lennox Ronald J. Sohl, Sr., on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated v. Elsinore Shore Associates, D/B/A Atlantis Casino Hotel Elsub Corporation Elsinore of Atlantic City Elsinore of New Jersey, Inc. Elsinore Finance Company Elsinore Corporation Jeanne Hood (d.c. Civil No. 89-02330), Local 54, Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union, at No. 97-5789, Local 54, Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union Daniel L. Finkler Doreen Vitalo Frank Franceschini John M. Legrand Kenneth Arthur Christine Bednarski Jean Bruno Paulette Chapman Denise Lynne Crowe Jerry Fisher Al Glenn Linda Pasquale Krause Cheryl McCarty Joseph Manno: Leon A. Sarao Barry R. Shapiro Tom Tavener Babette Weinstein Sallie Williamson Lane F. Yoshida David Owens Edward Malesinski Rose Brennan Grace Jasper Arturo Barrera Lorrie Lennox Ronald J. Sohl, Sr., on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, at No. 98-5116, 173 F.3d 175, 14 I.E.R. Cas. (BNA) 1633, 1999 U.S. App. LEXIS 5784 (3d Cir. 1999).

Opinion

173 F.3d 175

14 IER Cases 1633

HOTEL EMPLOYEES AND RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL 54
v.
ELSINORE SHORE ASSOCIATES d/b/a Atlantis Hotel and Casino;
Elsinore Corporation; Elsub Corporation;
Elsinore of Atlantic City; Elsinore of
New Jersey, Inc. (D.C. Civil
No. 89-02143).
Daniel L. Finkler; Doreen Vitalo; Frank Franceschini;
John M. LeGrand; Kenneth Arthur; Christine Bednarski;
Jean Bruno; Paulette Chapman; Denise Lynne Crowe; Jerry
Fisher; Al Glenn; Linda Pasquale Krause; Cheryl McCarty;
Joseph Manno; Leon A. Sarao; Barry R. Shapiro; Tom
Tavener; Babette Weinstein; Sallie Williamson; Lane F.
Yoshida; David Owens; Edward Malesinski; Rose Brennan;
Grace Jasper; Arturo Barrera; Lorrie Lennox; Ronald J.
Sohl, Sr., on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated
v.
Elsinore Shore Associates, d/b/a Atlantis Casino Hotel;
Elsub Corporation; Elsinore of Atlantic City; Elsinore of
New Jersey, Inc.; Elsinore Finance Company; Elsinore
Corporation; Jeanne Hood (D.C. Civil No. 89-02330),
Local 54, Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees
International Union, Appellant at No. 97-5789,
Local 54, Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees
International Union; Daniel L. Finkler; Doreen Vitalo;
Frank Franceschini; John M. LeGrand; Kenneth Arthur;
Christine Bednarski; Jean Bruno; Paulette Chapman; Denise
Lynne Crowe; Jerry Fisher; Al Glenn; Linda Pasquale
Krause; Cheryl McCarty; Joseph Manno: Leon A. Sarao;
Barry R. Shapiro; Tom Tavener; Babette Weinstein; Sallie
Williamson; Lane F. Yoshida; David Owens; Edward
Malesinski; Rose Brennan; Grace Jasper; Arturo Barrera;
Lorrie Lennox; Ronald J. Sohl, Sr., on behalf of themselves
and all others similarly situated, Appellants at No. 98-5116.

Nos. 97-5789, 98-5116.

United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

Argued Sept. 14, 1998.
Decided March 31, 1999.

Theodore M. Lieverman, (argued), Tomar, Simonoff, Adourian, O'Brien, Kaplan, Jacoby & Graziano, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, for appellants.

William F. Maderer, (argued), Saiber, Schlesinger, Satz & Goldstein, Newark, New Jersey, for appellees.

Before: SLOVITER, SCIRICA and ALITO, Circuit Judges.

OPINION OF THE COURT

SCIRICA, Circuit Judge.

This case involving an interpretation of the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, 29 U.S.C.A. § 2101 et seq. (Supp.1998), arises from the closing of the gambling casino at the Atlantis Hotel and Casino by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission. Plaintiffs, former employees of the Atlantis,1 sued Elsinore Shore Associates, the owner of the Atlantis, claiming that Elsinore Shore Associates' failure to provide them with 60 days' notice of the closing violated the WARN Act. The District Court concluded Elsinore Shore Associates' failure to provide notice was excused by the "unforeseeable business circumstances" exception to the WARN Act. There are two issues on appeal: whether the closing of the Atlantis is subject to the WARN Act and whether the "unforeseeable business circumstances" exception applies to this case. We will affirm.

I.

A.

In the late 1980's Elsinore Shore Associates encountered severe financial problems, suffering massive losses, laying off hundreds of employees and languishing in Chapter 11 proceedings. For these reasons, the Casino Control Commission in 1988 conditioned the renewal of Atlantis's gaming license upon (1) Elsinore Shore Associates' promise to maintain a cash position of $6 million; (2) the agreement of Elsinore Shore Associates' parent Elsinore to provide $5 million in working capital; and (3) Elsinore's agreement to provide Elsinore Shore Associates with an additional $2 million in working capital if Elsinore Shore Associates' combined cash reserves dipped below $7 million. But these measures were unable to stanch Elsinore Shore Associates' losses. Within four months Elsinore Shore Associates exhausted Elsinore's initial $5 million and by February 1989, it began drawing down the additional $2 million, which it exhausted by early April. Also in March, Elsinore Shore Associates' independent auditors reported that Elsinore Shore Associates' financial problems raised "substantial doubt about [Elsinore Shore Associates'] ability to continue as a going concern" for more than one year.

When it became apparent the licensing conditions could not be realized, the Casino Control Commission considered assuming an active role in the Atlantis's operations. On March 6, 1989, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, the Casino Control Commission's investigative and enforcement branch, suggested the Casino Control Commission appoint a conservator to oversee the Atlantis's gaming operations and to arrange for the casino's sale. The Division of Gaming Enforcement also recommended the Casino Control Commission deny Elsinore Shore Associates' request for a license renewal. Nevertheless, Elsinore Shore Associates resolved to sell the Atlantis before a conservator was appointed and stepped up ongoing negotiations with prospective buyer Donald Trump. After the Casino Control Commission denied Elsinore Shore Associates' request for a six-month license on March 28, Elsinore Shore Associates asked for a two-year license and attempted to demonstrate its financial viability for that period.

On April 7, the Casino Control Commission refused to renew Elsinore Shore Associates' license, declaring it would choose a conservator to oversee the Atlantis. Seven days later the Casino Control Commission appointed attorney Joseph Nolan as conservator. Moments before Nolan's appointment became effective, Elsinore Shore Associates signed an agreement to sell the Atlantis Hotel to Donald Trump. The agreement provided for the sale to be completed within 60 to 85 days and made closing the casino a condition of the sale. The conservator immediately objected to the agreement and began searching for a buyer who would pay a higher price than Trump. Supporting the conservator, the Casino Control Commission prohibited Elsinore Shore Associates from completing the sale. On April 18, Elsinore Shore Associates agreed to keep the Atlantis Hotel open until the sale was completed but told its employees that it could make "no firm plans" until the Trump agreement was approved. From April 18 until the end of the month, events slowed as the conservator continued to look for a buyer.

The uneventful second half of April gave way to a chaotic May. By May 8, it became clear that Elsinore Shore Associates' cash position would remain below the Casino Control Commission-imposed level for at least the rest of the month. Two days later, the Division of Gaming Enforcement petitioned the Casino Control Commission for a hearing to determine whether the Atlantis should be closed. On May 12, the Casino Control Commission commenced hearings. Four days later, on May 16, the Casino Control Commission ordered the Atlantis to close effective May 22, 1989. Immediately after the Casino Control Commission's order, Elsinore Shore Associates informed its employees of the closing and the elimination of their jobs. See Finkler v. Elsinore Shore Assocs., 781 F.Supp. 1060, 1062 (D.N.J.1992).

B.

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