In Re Am Intern., Inc. Securities Lit.

606 F. Supp. 600
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. New York
DecidedApril 16, 1985
DocketMDL 494(JES), 81 Civ. 7024(JES), 82 Civ. 2168(JES) and 82 Civ. 2532(JES)
StatusPublished
Cited by25 cases

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Bluebook
In Re Am Intern., Inc. Securities Lit., 606 F. Supp. 600 (S.D.N.Y. 1985).

Opinion

606 F.Supp. 600 (1985)

In re AM INTERNATIONAL, INC. SECURITIES LITIGATION.
E.D. DUBOWSKI, et al., Plaintiffs,
v.
Roy L. ASH, et al., Defendants.
MADISON FUND, INC., Plaintiff,
v.
NEW COURT SECURITIES CORPORATION, et al., Defendants.
Price WATERHOUSE, Third-Party Plaintiff,
v.
Richard B. BLACK, Third-Party Defendant.
Richard B. BLACK, Plaintiff,
v.
Roy L. ASH, et al., Defendants.

Nos. MDL 494(JES), 81 Civ. 7024(JES), 82 Civ. 2168(JES) and 82 Civ. 2532(JES).

United States District Court, S.D. New York.

April 16, 1985.

*601 *602 Pomerantz, Levy, Haudek, Block & Grossman, New York City, for plaintiff Herman Kahan; Stanley M. Grossman, Bruce G. Stumpf, New York City, of counsel.

Milberg, Weiss, Bershad & Specthrie, New York City, for plaintiff Marcus Weisman; Jared Specthrie, New York City, of counsel.

Greenfield & Chimicles, P.C., Bala Cynwyd, Pa., for plaintiff E.D. Dubowski.

Berger & Montague, P.C., and Saul, Ewing, Remick & Saul, Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiffs Robert Blakeney as Custodian for Lori Blakeney, David Francis, Marie Mitchell, James Pettit and George Wike; Stanley R. Wolfe, Philadelphia, Pa., of counsel.

Bader & Bader, White Plains, N.Y., for plaintiffs Robert G. Morris and Mari Kay Morris, as Trustees for Robert G. Morris D.D.S. Inc. Pension Plan and Trust.

Harvey Greenfield and Kaufman, Malchman & Kirby, P.C., New York City, for plaintiff Herbert Silverberg.

Wolf, Popper, Ross, Wolf & Jones, and Abbey & Ellis, New York City, for plaintiff Robert Hyman; Arthur N. Abbey, New York City, of counsel.

Kass, Goodkind, Wechsler & Labaton, New York City, for plaintiffs William A. Kass and Daniel Kass as Trustees F/B/O Sarah Kass.

Bizar & D'Alessandro, New York City, for plaintiff Frederick Rand.

*603 Abraham J. Brill, New York City, for plaintiff Meta Morrison.

Bar & Bello, New York City, for plaintiffs Robert Pollock and Carol Pollock.

Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, New York City, for plaintiff Madison Fund, Inc.; Herbert M. Wachtell, Douglas S. Liebhafsky, Peter C. Hein, Marc Wolinsky, New York City, of counsel.

Chapman & Cutler, Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff/defendant Richard B. Black; Harry P. Lamberson, Frederick V. Lochbihler, Chicago, Ill., of counsel.

Finley, Kumble, Wagner, Heine, Underberg & Casey, Beverly Hills, Cal., and Finley, Kumble, Wagner, Heine, Underberg & Casey, New York City, for defendant Robert H. Lander; Michael D. Dempsey, Stuart K. Lesansky, J. Lawrence Blades, New York City, of counsel.

Cahill, Gordon & Reindel, New York City, for defendants John P. Birkelund, Richard Paget, Arthur F. Kelly and Hugh Knowlton, Jr.; Thomas F. Curnin, Thomas R. Jones, Joel E. Davidson, Kevin J. Burke, Michael Evan Avidon, New York City, of counsel.

Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, Hays & Handler, New York City, for defendant Roy L. Ash; David Klingsberg, Milton Sherman, Michael Braff, New York City, of counsel.

Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, New York City, for defendant Paul E. Gray; Leon Silverman, Gregory P. Joseph, Carol Miller, Lisa Klein, New York City, of counsel.

Freedman, Levy, Kroll & Simonds, Washington, D.C., and Bernstein, Litowitz, Berger & Grossmann, New York City, for defendant James R. Mellor; Michael I. Smith, Marc Dorfman, Washington, D.C., and Max W. Berger, New York City, of counsel.

Paul, Hastings, Jonofsky & Walker, Los Angeles, Cal., and Burns, Summit, Rovins & Feldesman, New York City, for defendant James R. Combes; William B. Campbell, Todd E. Gordinier, Los Angeles, Cal., Stuart A. Summit, Bernice K. Leber, William A. Alper, New York City, of counsel.

Hughes, Hubbard & Reed, New York City, for defendant New Court Securities Corp.; John S. Allee, Frederika V. Miller, Michael E. Salzman, New York City, of counsel.

Donovan, Leisure, Newton & Irvine, New York City, for defendant/third party plaintiff Price Waterhouse; Louis C. Lustenberger, Jr., David R. Jewell, Robin Kaufman, Eldon Olson, Gen. Counsel, Allen I. Young, Associate Gen. Counsel, New York City, of counsel.

Olwine, Connolly, Chase, O'Donnell & Weyher, New York City, for defendants Price Waterhouse Foreign Firms; James E. Tolan, Christopher Brady, Erica B. Baird, New York City, of counsel.

OPINION AND ORDER

SPRIZZO, District Judge.

This case involves a series of actions brought by purchasers of stock in AM International, Inc. ("AMI"), which actions were consolidated for discovery in this district pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1407. Defendants named in five complaints filed motions to dismiss for failure to state a claim pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 12(b)(6), and for failure to plead fraud with the requisite particularity pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 9(b).

The Court heard oral argument on the motions on July 18 and 19, 1983. At that time the Court orally granted defendant Richard B. Black's motion to dismiss Price Waterhouse's third-party complaint against Black in Madison Fund, Inc. v. New Court Securities Corp., 81 Civ. 7024, for failure to comply with Rule 9(b), without prejudice to the filing of an amended complaint. See Transcript of Argument ("Tr.") at 222 (July 18, 1983). Decision on all other motions was stayed at the request of the parties pending possible settlement. In July of 1984 the parties informed the Court that they no longer wished the Court to defer a decision on the motions.

On October 9, 1984 the Court ruled on the motions in open court. The Court granted defendants' motions to dismiss the complaint in Roncarati v. Ash, 82 Civ. *604 2494, see Opinion and Order MDL No. 409 (JES), 597 F.Supp. 1117 (1984). The Court also granted defendants' motions to dismiss the first amended complaint in Black v. Ash, 82 Civ. 1023, for failure to plead fraud with particularity, with leave to file a second amended complaint. The Court denied in part and granted in part the motions addressed to the second amended consolidated complaint in Dubowski v. Ash, 82 Civ. 1732 ("Dubowski complaint"), and the second amended complaint in the Madison Fund action ("Madison Fund complaint"). This Opinion and Order will address the motions in those latter two actions.

I. Background

The moving defendants in both actions are (1) officers and directors of AMI, some of whom were members of AMI's Audit Committee, (2) Price Waterhouse, AMI's independent auditor, and (3) various foreign Price Waterhouse firms ("the foreign Price Waterhouse defendants.")[1]

The Dubowski action covers a proposed class of plaintiffs[2] who purchased AMI stock from September 17, 1979, when AMI disclosed to the public its fiscal 1979 year-end financials, until September 23, 1981, when AMI disclosed its expected losses for fiscal 1981. Plaintiffs sue pursuant to sections 10(b) and 20 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 15 U.S.C. §§ 78j(b) and 78t, and Rule 10b-5, 17 C.F.R.

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