In Re American Continental Corporation/lincoln Savings & Loan Securities Litigation. Lexecon Inc. Daniel R. Fischel v. Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach, a Partnership Patrick Coughlin William S. Lerach Kevin P. Roddy Leonard B. Simon Melvyn I. Weiss Patricia Hynes Michael C. Spencer Stephen R. Steinberg, in Re American Continental Corporation/lincoln Savings & Loan Securities Litigation. Lexecon Inc. Daniel R. Fischel v. Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach, a Partnership Patrick Coughlin William S. Lerach Kevin P. Roddy Leonard B. Simon Melvyn I. Weiss Patricia Hynes Michael C. Spencer Stephen R. Steinberg, Cotchett, Illston & Pitre Joseph Cotchett Susan Illston, in Re American Continental Corporation/lincoln Savings & Loan Securities Litigation. Lexecon Inc. Daniel R. Fischel v. Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach, a Partnership Patrick Coughlin William S. Lerach Kevin P. Roddy Leonard B. Simon Melvyn I. Weiss Patricia Hynes Michael C. Spencer Stephen R. Steinberg

102 F.3d 1524, 96 Daily Journal DAR 15315, 96 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 9273, 1996 U.S. App. LEXIS 33238
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedDecember 20, 1996
Docket95-15759
StatusPublished
Cited by156 cases

This text of 102 F.3d 1524 (In Re American Continental Corporation/lincoln Savings & Loan Securities Litigation. Lexecon Inc. Daniel R. Fischel v. Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach, a Partnership Patrick Coughlin William S. Lerach Kevin P. Roddy Leonard B. Simon Melvyn I. Weiss Patricia Hynes Michael C. Spencer Stephen R. Steinberg, in Re American Continental Corporation/lincoln Savings & Loan Securities Litigation. Lexecon Inc. Daniel R. Fischel v. Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach, a Partnership Patrick Coughlin William S. Lerach Kevin P. Roddy Leonard B. Simon Melvyn I. Weiss Patricia Hynes Michael C. Spencer Stephen R. Steinberg, Cotchett, Illston & Pitre Joseph Cotchett Susan Illston, in Re American Continental Corporation/lincoln Savings & Loan Securities Litigation. Lexecon Inc. Daniel R. Fischel v. Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach, a Partnership Patrick Coughlin William S. Lerach Kevin P. Roddy Leonard B. Simon Melvyn I. Weiss Patricia Hynes Michael C. Spencer Stephen R. Steinberg) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Ninth 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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In Re American Continental Corporation/lincoln Savings & Loan Securities Litigation. Lexecon Inc. Daniel R. Fischel v. Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach, a Partnership Patrick Coughlin William S. Lerach Kevin P. Roddy Leonard B. Simon Melvyn I. Weiss Patricia Hynes Michael C. Spencer Stephen R. Steinberg, in Re American Continental Corporation/lincoln Savings & Loan Securities Litigation. Lexecon Inc. Daniel R. Fischel v. Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach, a Partnership Patrick Coughlin William S. Lerach Kevin P. Roddy Leonard B. Simon Melvyn I. Weiss Patricia Hynes Michael C. Spencer Stephen R. Steinberg, Cotchett, Illston & Pitre Joseph Cotchett Susan Illston, in Re American Continental Corporation/lincoln Savings & Loan Securities Litigation. Lexecon Inc. Daniel R. Fischel v. Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach, a Partnership Patrick Coughlin William S. Lerach Kevin P. Roddy Leonard B. Simon Melvyn I. Weiss Patricia Hynes Michael C. Spencer Stephen R. Steinberg, 102 F.3d 1524, 96 Daily Journal DAR 15315, 96 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 9273, 1996 U.S. App. LEXIS 33238 (9th Cir. 1996).

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102 F.3d 1524

65 USLW 2423, 96 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 9273,
96 Daily Journal D.A.R. 15,315

In re AMERICAN CONTINENTAL CORPORATION/LINCOLN SAVINGS &
LOAN SECURITIES LITIGATION.
LEXECON INC.; Daniel R. Fischel, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
MILBERG WEISS BERSHAD HYNES & LERACH, a partnership;
Patrick Coughlin; William S. Lerach; Kevin P. Roddy;
Leonard B. Simon; Melvyn I. Weiss; Patricia Hynes;
Michael C. Spencer; Stephen R. Steinberg, Defendants-Appellants.
In re AMERICAN CONTINENTAL CORPORATION/LINCOLN SAVINGS &
LOAN SECURITIES LITIGATION.
LEXECON INC.; Daniel R. Fischel, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
MILBERG WEISS BERSHAD HYNES & LERACH, a partnership;
Patrick Coughlin; William S. Lerach; Kevin P. Roddy;
Leonard B. Simon; Melvyn I. Weiss; Patricia Hynes;
Michael C. Spencer; Stephen R. Steinberg, Cotchett, Illston
& Pitre; Joseph Cotchett; Susan Illston, Defendants-Appellees.
In re AMERICAN CONTINENTAL CORPORATION/LINCOLN SAVINGS &
LOAN SECURITIES LITIGATION.
LEXECON INC.; Daniel R. Fischel, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
Cross-Appellees,
v.
MILBERG WEISS BERSHAD HYNES & LERACH, a partnership;
Patrick Coughlin; William S. Lerach; Kevin P. Roddy;
Leonard B. Simon; Melvyn I. Weiss; Patricia Hynes;
Michael C. Spencer; Stephen R. Steinberg,
Defendants-Appellees, Cross-Appellants.

Nos. 95-15759, 95-16403, 95-16595 and 95-16754.

United States Court of Appeals,
Ninth Circuit.

Argued and Submitted June 13, 1996.
Decided Dec. 20, 1996.

Jerold S. Solovy, Ronald L. Marmer, C. John Koch and Jeffrey T. Shaw, Jenner & Block, Chicago, IL, for defendants-appellants-appellees.

Gerald Maltz, Miller, Pitt & McAnally, Tucson, AZ, for Joseph Cotchett, Susan Illston and Cotchett Illston & Pitre.

Mark C. Hansen, Kellogg, Huber, Hansen Todd & Evans, Washington, D.C.; Michele Odorizzi, Mayer, Brown & Platt, Chicago, IL; for plaintiffs-appellees-appellants.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the District of Arizona, John M. Roll, District Judge, Presiding. D.C. No. CV-93-01087-JMR.

Before: SNEED, PREGERSON and KOZINSKI, Circuit Judges.

SNEED, Circuit Judge:

Of the many consequences of the failure of Lincoln Savings and Loan and its parent, American Continental Corporation, the litigation that produced these consolidated appeals was just one. At the heart of these appeals is a suit by Lexecon Inc. against a number of the attorneys who represented the consolidated class of investors who lost money in the collapse of Lincoln Savings and its parent. Lexecon is a law and economics consulting firm that frequently serves as a defense expert in securities class actions prosecuted by the law firms that are defendants here. Lexecon had prepared several reports for Lincoln Savings and American Continental, and consequently became a target of the class' claims. In due course these claims were resolved. Thereafter Lexecon and its principal, Professor Daniel R. Fischel of the University of Chicago Law School, brought an action for, inter alia, malicious prosecution and defamation in federal district court for the Northern District of Illinois against several of the class attorneys--Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach and affiliated attorneys ("Milberg Weiss"), and Cotchett Illston & Pitre and affiliated attorneys ("Cotchett").1 The underlying theory is that Milberg Weiss and Cotchett wrongfully dragged Lexecon into the Lincoln Savings litigation to satisfy a personal vendetta against Lexecon and Fischel. The Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation ("JPML") transferred this case to the District of Arizona and assigned it to Judge John M. Roll.

The resolution of Lexecon's claims in Judge Roll's court generally was unfavorable, as were its rulings on Milberg Weiss' counterattacks. These have resulted in four appeals to this court which have been consolidated.

In No. 95-16595, Lexecon appeals the adverse judgment on its malicious prosecution and abuse of process claims and the denial of its motion for leave to amend, as well as the denial of its motion to remand the case to Illinois. In No. 95-16403, Lexecon appeals from the final judgment in favor of the Cotchett defendants.

Milberg Weiss appeals, in No. 95-15759, the district court's denial of its efforts to obtain injunctive relief against Lexecon's prosecution of its claims, and, in No. 95-16754, the dismissal of its counterclaims against Lexecon.

We have jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1291, and we affirm the judgments of the district court.

I.

SOURCES OF THIS LITIGATION

Following the collapse of Lincoln Savings, investors residing in many districts of the federal judicial system brought actions charging violations of federal securities laws and RICO. In due course, these cases were transferred to the District of Arizona, consolidated into MDL 834 (sometimes designated as "Shields " or "Lincoln Savings ") and assigned to Judge Richard Bilby.

As early as 1990, the consolidated plaintiff class, now represented by (among others) Milberg Weiss and Cotchett, sought to add Lexecon and Fischel as defendants by filing a fifth amended complaint. Judge Bilby denied their motion to do so without prejudice. In February 1991, Judge Bilby granted the class' motion to file a sixth amended complaint, which added only Lexecon as a defendant, and alleged that:

during 1987 and 1988 defendant Lexecon was engaged by ACC/Lincoln to perform services, including writing reports advocating the safeness of Lincoln's operations and the value of ACC/Lincoln's assets which were submitted to federal and state regulators in order to persuade them not to take regulatory action adverse to Lincoln.

Following a period of discovery, Lexecon's motion for summary judgment was denied. See In re American Continental Corp./Lincoln S & L Sec. Litig., 794 F.Supp. 1424, 1448-49 (D.Ariz.1992). Judge Bilby found there existed material issues as to whether Lexecon's reports were false and misleading, and whether Lexecon possessed reckless scienter as to Lincoln's fraudulent activities. In March 1992, the trial commenced. Almost four months later, and shortly before the close of evidence, Lexecon moved for a directed verdict. Judge Bilby denied the motion, again finding a jury question as to the level of Lexecon's knowledge of, and involvement in, Lincoln Savings' actions and practices.

On June 22, 1992, the class attorneys and Lexecon's counsel met in Judge Bilby's chambers to consider a means by which Lexecon's exposure to a jury verdict could be resolved without harmful consequences to its professional credibility and reputation. In furtherance of this end, Lexecon urged that any agreement that might be reached not be designated a "settlement." To accommodate Lexecon's concern, the term "resolution" was adopted.

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