In re American International Group, Inc. Securities Litigation

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedSeptember 20, 2016
Docket14-4067-cv(L)
StatusPublished

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14‐4067‐cv(L) In re American International Group, Inc. Securities Litigation

1 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS 2 FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT 3 ____________________ 4 5 August Term, 2015 6 7 (Argued: February 11, 2016 Decided: September 20, 2016) 8 9 Docket Nos. 14‐4067(L), 14‐4603(con) 10 11 ____________________ 12 13 SHARYN ROTHSTEIN, MARISA ROTHSTEIN, MOLLYE ROTHSTEIN, 14 Objector, ALAN ROTHSTEIN, Objector, SAN FRANCISCO EMPLOYEES’ 15 RETIREMENT SYSTEM, ROBERT D. JAFFEE, as Trustee of the Robert D. Jaffee 16 Revocable Trust, ROBERT D. AND PHYLLIS A. JAFFEE FAMILY 17 FOUNDATION, ROBERT D. JAFFEE IRA ROLLOVER, ANNE E. FLYNN, on 18 behalf of herself and all others similarly situated, MICHAEL CASSIDY, on behalf 19 of himself and all others similarly situated, LISA M. CROUCH, on behalf of 20 herself and all others similarly situated, ROBERT J. CASEY, II, on behalf of 21 himself and all others similarly situated, EUGENE OLSON, JOSEPH SCUILLA, 22 STEPHAN FRANK, on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated, 23 JEROME NOLL, on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated, PUBLIC 24 EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF MISSISSIPPI, MICHAEL FEDER, on 25 behalf of himself and all others similarly situated, PUBLIC EMPLOYEES 26 RETIREMENT ASSOCIATION OF NEW MEXICO, 27 28 Plaintiffs, 29 1 OHIO POLICE AND FIRE PENSION FUND, STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT 2 SYSTEM OF OHIO, OHIO PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM, 3 4 5 Plaintiffs‐Appellees, 6 7 v. 8 9 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP, INC. INCENTIVE SAVINGS PLAN, 10 AMERICAN GENERAL AGENTS AND MANAGERS THRIFT PLAN, 11 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP, INC. RETIREMENT PLAN, AIG 12 INSURANCE COMPANY‐PUERTO RICO CAPITAL GROWTH PLAN, FKA 13 CHARTIS INSURANCE CO. PUERTO RICO CAPITAL GROWTH PLAN, 14 EVERCORE TRUST COMPANY, N.A., as independent fiduciary of the Plans, 15 16 Appellants, 17 18 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP, INC., HOWARD SMITH, JOHN A. 19 GRAF, JOHN HOULDSWORTH, WACHOVIA SECURITIES, LLC, RICHARD 20 NAPIER, AXA FINANCIAL, INC., ELI BROAD, EVAN GREENBERG, UNION 21 EXCESS REINSURANCE CO., RICHMOND INSURANCE CO., LTD., 22 PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS LLP, MICHAEL L. MURPHY, MORGAN 23 STANLEY, MERRILL LYNCH & CO., INC., JPMORGAN CHASE & CO., 24 GOLDMAN SACHS & CO., CITIGROUP GLOBAL MARKET F/K/A SALOMON 25 SMITH BARNEY, MICHAEL J. CASTELLI, C.V. STARR & CO., INC., MAURICE 26 R. HANK GREENBERG, CORINNE P. GREENBERG, STARR 27 INTERNATIONAL COMPANY, INC., GENERAL REINSURANCE 28 CORPORATION, RONALD FERGUSON, PATRICIA R. MCCANN, DONALD P. 29 KANAK, RICHARD A. GROSIAK, AXEL I. FREUDMANN, FRANK J. 30 HOENEMEYER, CHRISTIAN MILTON, MARTIN J. SULLIVAN, THOMAS 31 TIZZIO, HOWARD SMITH,

1 2 Defendants.* 3 ____________________ 4 5 Before: POOLER and SACK, Circuit Judges, and FAILLA, District Judge.1 6 7 Appeal from a judgment of the United States District Court for the

8 Southern District of New York (Batts, J.) denying Appellants’ Motion to Direct

9 the Settlement Claims Administrator to approve the Settlement Claims of

10 Appellants (the “Motion to Direct”), as well as a related judgment denying

11 Appellants’ Motion to Intervene on timeliness grounds.

12 We first hold that Appellants have standing to appeal the district court’s

13 denial of the Motion to Direct. For this reason, we dismiss Appellants’ appeal as

14 to the denial of their Motion to Intervene as moot.

15 Second, we hold that because the Employee Retirement Income Security

16 Act of 1974 (“ERISA”) imposes important statutory limits on an employer’s

17 control over the management and policies of an employer‐sponsored benefit

18 plan, those plans do not fall within the ordinary meaning of the term “affiliate.”

* The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to amend the official caption in this

case to conform with the caption above. 1 The Hon. Katherine Polk Failla, of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, sitting by designation. 3

1 Therefore, we vacate the district court’s judgment denying Appellants’ Motion to

2 Direct and remand for further proceedings.

3 Vacated in part, dismissed as moot in part, and remanded.

4 ____________________ 5 H. DOUGLAS HINSON, (Richard S. Siegel, Jonathan G. 6 Rose, on the brief), Alston & Bird LLP, Washington, D.C. 7 for Appellants. 8 9 LOUIS GOTTLIEB, (Thomas A. Dubbs, Nicole M. Zeiss, 10 on the brief) Labaton Sucharow LLP, New York, NY for 11 Plaintiffs‐Appellees. 12 13 Lorie E. Almon and James Randolph Napoli, Seyfarth 14 Shaw LLP, New York, NY for amicus curiae American 15 Benefits Council in support of Appellants. 16 17 POOLER, Circuit Judge:

18 This case concerns a securities class action settlement agreement with

19 American International Group, Inc. (“AIG”). Like many disputes over finite

20 settlements, this case concerns who gets a “slice” of the settlement “pie.”

21 Appellants American International Group, Inc. Incentive Savings Plan (the “AIG

22 ISP”), American General Agentsʹ and Managersʹ Thrift Plan (the “Thrift Plan”),

23 American International Group, Inc. Retirement Plan (the “Retirement Plan”), and

24 AIG Insurance Company – Puerto Rico Capital Growth plan (the “Capital

1 Growth Plan”) (collectively, the “Plans”) are employee benefit plans sponsored

2 by AIG or its affiliates under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of

3 1974 (“ERISA”), 29 U.S.C. § 1001 et seq. In this case, we consider whether the

4 Plans are “affiliates” of AIG for the purposes of a class action settlement

5 agreement. The district court below held that Appellants were “affiliates” of AIG

6 and thus ineligible for their own slice of the settlement pie. We disagree. Because

7 ERISA imposes important statutory limits on an employer’s control over the

8 management and policies of an employee benefit plan, those plans do not fall

9 within the ordinary meaning of “affiliate.” Thus, Appellants are entitled to their

10 own slice of the settlement pie and Appellees will have to live with a somewhat

11 smaller portion.

12 Accordingly, we vacate the district court’s denial of the Plans’ motion to

13 direct.

14 BACKGROUND 15 16 I. Factual Background 17 18 A. The Settlement Agreements 19 20 Lead Plaintiffs reached several agreements with both AIG and

21 PricewaterhouseCoopers (“PwC”) to settle certain class action lawsuits alleging

1 violations of federal securities laws. Appellees resolved the class actions by way

2 of four separate settlements: (1) the AIG Settlement; (2) the PwC Settlement; (3)

3 the Gen Re Settlement; and (4) the Starr Settlement (the “Settlement

4 Agreements”). The four settlements are substantially similar and all define the

5 “Settlement Class” as follows:

6 [The Settlement Class includes] all persons and entities who purchased or 7 otherwise acquired AIG Securities during the period of time from October 8 28, 1999, through April 1, 2005, inclusive (the “Class Period”), as well as all 9 persons and entities who held the common stock of HSB Group, Inc.

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