In Re Asbestos Litigation

90 F.3d 963, 35 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 1360, 1996 U.S. App. LEXIS 18475
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
DecidedJuly 26, 1996
Docket95-40635
StatusPublished
Cited by50 cases

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In Re Asbestos Litigation, 90 F.3d 963, 35 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 1360, 1996 U.S. App. LEXIS 18475 (5th Cir. 1996).

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90 F.3d 963

65 USLW 2063, 35 Fed.R.Serv.3d 1360

In re ASBESTOS LITIGATION
James FLANAGAN; David H. Middleton; Kenneth Smith; Edee
Cochran; Esteban Yanez Ortiz; John R. Allgood; Henry
William Evers; Lester Eugene Taylor; Plant Insulation
Company; Safety National Casualty Corporation, Appellants,
v.
Gerald AHEARN; James McAdams Dennis; Charles W. Jeep;
James Drake; James Ellison; Roland Dearborn; Judith
Dearborn; Kerwin Butcher; Dir., Workers Comp., Director,
Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, U.S. Dept. of
Labor; Longshore Intervenor; William James Mitchell;
Fibreboard Corporation; Bethlehem Steel Corporation;
Continental Casualty Company; Pacific Indemnity; Francis
McGovern; Owens-Illinois, Inc.; Penn Mutual Life Insurance
Company; Columbia Casualty Company; CNA Casualty Company
of California; Celotex Corp., Daniel Herman Rudd, Jr., on
behalf of themselves and others similarly situated; Beverly
White, on behalf of themselves and others similarly
situated; John Hansel, on behalf of themselves and others
similarly situated; Appellees.

Nos. 95-40635, 95-40694.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fifth Circuit.

July 26, 1996.

Leonard C. Jaques, Michael J. Connor, The Jaques Admiralty Law Firm, Detroit, MI, for appellants.

Elihu Inselbuch, Charles Sanders McNew, Caplin & Drysdale, Chartered, New York City, Steven Kazan, Kazen, McClain, Edises, Simon & Abrams, Oakland, CA, for Ahearn, Dennis, Jeep, Ellison and Mitchell.

Harry Fred Wartnick, San Francisco, CA, for Ahearn, Dennis and Jeep, appellees.

Joseph F. Rice, Ness, Motley, Loadholt, Richardson & Poole, Charleston, SC, Peter Van Lockwood, Caplin & Drysdale, Chartered, Washington, DC, Joseph B. Cox, Jr., Cox & Cox, Sullivan's Island, SC, for Ahearn, Dennis, Jeep and Ellison, appellees.

Eric D. Green, Boston, MA, for Dennis and Jeep, appellees.

Bruce L. Ahnfeldt, Napa, CA, for Juanita Drake, appellee.

Clinton A. Krislov, Krislov & Associates, Chicago, IL, Ronald W. Lupton, Stinson, Lupton and Weiss, Bath, ME, for Roland and Judith Dearborn, Butcher and Longshore Intervenor, appellees.

Michael Scott Hertzig, Washington, DC, for Dir., Workers Comp., Director, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, U.S. Dept. of Labor, appellee.

Kelly C. Wooster, Stephen M. Snyder, William R. Irwin, James L. Miller, Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison, San Francisco, CA, for Fibreboard Corp.

Herbert Maurice Wachtell, Meyer G. Koplow, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, New York City, Donald T. Ramsey, David M. Rice, Rodney L. Eshelman, Carroll, Burdick & McDonough, San Francisco, CA, for Continental Cas. Co., Columbia Cas. Co. and CNA Cas. Co. of Cal., appellees in both cases.

Billy Glynn Parker, Ireland, Carroll and Kelley, Tyler, TX, for Continental Cas. Co., appellee.

Paul J. Bschorr, Richard B. Sypher, Dewey Ballantine, Dewey Ballantine, New York City, for Pacific Indemnity, appellee.

Richard L. Josephson, Baker and Botts, Houston, TX, Robert B. Shaw, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, L.L.P., Columbia, SC, for Owens-Illinois Inc., appellee in both cases.

Gary A. Bresee, Barger and Wolen, San Francisco, CA, for Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, appellee in 95-40635.

Stuart Philip Ross, Ross, Dixon and Masback, Washington, DC, for Columbia Cas. Co. and CNA Cas. Co. of Cal., appellees.

Charles P. Schropp, Schropp, Buell & Elligett, Tampa, FL, for Celotex Corp., appellee.

Arthur H. Bryant, Anne W. Bloom, Trial Lawyers for Public Justice, Washington, DC, for Trial Lawyers for Public Justice, amicus curiae in both cases.

Jeffrey Robert White, Pamela A. Liapakis, Associated Trial Lawyers of America, Washington, DC, for Association of Trial Lawyers of America, amicus curiae in both cases.

Craig A. Berrington, David F. Snyder, James L. Kimble, American Insurance Association, Washington, DC, for American Insurance Association, amicus curiae in both cases.

Scott McCullen Baldwin, Baldwin & Baldwin, Marshall, TX, for Asbestos Victims of America, amicus curiae in both cases.

James E. Coleman, Jr., Diane M. Sumoski, John Andrew Martin, Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal, Dallas, TX, for Rudd, White and Hansel, appellees.

Robert L. Shaw, Westmoreland, KS, pro se.

J. Russell Stedman, Barger and Wolen, San Francisco, CA, for Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, appellee in 95-40694.

Frederick M. Baron, Brent M. Rosenthal, Steve Baughman (argued), Baron & Budd, P.C., Dallas, TX, Sidney Katherine Powell (argued), S. Ann Saucer, Powell & Associates, Dallas, TX, for Ortiz, Cochran, Taylor, Allgood and Evers, amicus curiae.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.

Before REAVLEY, DAVIS and SMITH, Circuit Judges.

W. EUGENE DAVIS, Circuit Judge:

In this consolidated appeal, we consider a number of challenges to the district court's approval of a class settlement of future asbestos victims with Fibreboard along with several related settlements. For the reasons that follow, we affirm the district court's judgment.

I. BACKGROUND

A. Procedural and Factual History

Fibreboard, primarily engaged in the timber business, also manufactured asbestos-containing products from 1920 until 1971. By the late 1980's, asbestos-related personal injury and death claims against Fibreboard numbered in the tens of thousands. At that time Fibreboard had approximately $100 million in hard insurance assets available to pay these claims. It also had disputed coverage claims against two of its insurers, Continental Casualty Company and Pacific Indemnity. These coverage claims ultimately played a key role in the class settlement.

Continental issued a general liability policy to Fibreboard in 1957 which remained in force for two years. Although the policy had no aggregate limit, it had a per-occurrence limit of $1 million and a per-person limit of $500,000. Fibreboard contended that Continental's policy replaced a similar Pacific policy with a per-claim limit of $500,000 but no aggregate limit.

Fibreboard contended that these two policies provided coverage to Fibreboard for thousands of claimants. This argument rested on Fibreboard's "continuous trigger" theory which maintained that the policies covered Fibreboard if the claimant had been exposed to asbestos at any time before or during the time the policies were in force, provided the claimant at some time was exposed to Fibreboard's asbestos product.

In 1979, Fibreboard and other insureds filed a massive multi-party insurance coverage case in California state court against a number of insurers, including Pacific and Continental. Following years of litigation, including a trial extending over four years, Fibreboard prevailed in the trial court.

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