In Re Chateaugay Corporation

838 F.2d 59
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedJanuary 27, 1988
Docket432
StatusPublished
Cited by23 cases

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In Re Chateaugay Corporation, 838 F.2d 59 (2d Cir. 1988).

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838 F.2d 59

Bankr. L. Rep. P 72,189, 9 Employee Benefits Ca 1497
In re CHATEAUGAY CORPORATION, Reomar, Inc., the LTV
Corporation, et al., Debtors,
The LTV CORPORATION, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, Cross-Appellees,
v.
George FARRAGHER, et al., Defendants-Appellees, Cross-Appellants,
The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation and the United
Steelworkers of America, Appellees,
David H. Miller and William W. Shaffer, Defendants-Appellees.

Nos. 388, 432, Dockets 87-5036, 87-5040.

United States Court of Appeals,
Second Circuit.

Argued Oct. 7, 1987.
Decided Jan. 27, 1988.

Karen E. Wagner, New York City (Sharon Katz, Helaine Hausner, Davis Polk & Wardwell, New York City, Frank Cummings, LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby & MacRae, Washington, D.C., Michael J. Crames, Levin & Weintraub & Crames, New York City, of counsel) for plaintiffs-appellants, cross-appellees, LTV Corp., et al.

Roy Babitt, New York City (Susan G. Papano, Eric W. Sleeper, Anderson Russell Kill & Olick, P.C., New York City, Falkenberry, Whatley & Heidt, Birmingham, Ala., of counsel) for defendants-appellees, cross-appellants George Farragher, et al.

Thomas J. Moloney, New York City (Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton, New York City, Gary M. Ford, Gen. Counsel, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp., Washington, D.C., of counsel), for appellee Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.

Babette Ceccotti, New York City (Bruce H. Simon, Richard M. Seltzer, Cohen, Weiss and Simon, New York City, of counsel), for appellee United Steelworkers of America.

R.A. King, Pittsburgh, Pa. (Kenneth R. Bruce, Buchanan Ingersoll, P.C., Pittsburgh, Pa., Stuart Cotton, Mound Cotton & Wollan, New York City, of counsel), for defendants-appellees David H. Miller and William W. Shaffer.

Before LUMBARD and MINER, Circuit Judges, KAUFMAN,* District Judge.

MINER, Circuit Judge:

Appellants The LTV Corporation, et al. ("LTV" or "debtors") and George Farragher, et al. ("Farragher") appeal from an order entered in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Daronco, J.), 76 B.R. 945 (S.D.N.Y.1987), vacating and remanding an order entered by the Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. The bankruptcy court order enjoined, for a one-year period, all actions with respect to pension plans and other employee benefits plans administered by LTV and continued a previous injunction restraining all suits against present or former LTV employees who may be indemnified by LTV. On appeal, the district court vacated the order in part and remanded the matter to the bankruptcy court for entry of injunctive relief consistent with its opinion.

Because we conclude that we lack jurisdiction over this action, we dismiss the appeals.

BACKGROUND

LTV and most of its subsidiaries filed Chapter 11 petitions on July 17, 1986 in the Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. LTV, directly and through various subsidiaries, administers some 30 defined benefit pension plans funded by annual contributions from LTV, including the Jones & Lauglin and Republic Steel pension plans. One of the primary reasons for the filing of the Chapter 11 petitions was LTV's inability to fund the pension plans.

Appellee Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation ("PBGC") administers the pension plan termination insurance program of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ("ERISA"), 29 U.S.C. Secs. 1301-1461. Under that program, when a pension plan covered by Title IV of ERISA terminates without sufficient amounts to pay benefits guaranteed under Title IV, PBGC becomes a statutory trustee and makes up any deficiency in plan assets from its own funds. 29 U.S.C. Secs. 1322, 1342, 1361. PBGC may then enforce the employer's liability for unpaid contributions under a statutory formula. 29 U.S.C. Sec. 1362.

On September 30, 1986, PBGC obtained a consent order terminating one of LTV's pension plans. On January 13, 1987, PBGC terminated three more LTV pension plans pursuant to consent orders. See Jones & Laughlin Hourly Pension Plan v. LTV Corp., 824 F.2d 197 (2d Cir.1987). The present value of LTV's unfunded termination liability concerning these pension plans exceeds $2 billion. Therefore, because of the ERISA enforcement provisions, PBGC is LTV's largest creditor.

In April 1986, appellee United Steelworkers of America ("USWA"), on behalf of present and former hourly employees, sued LTV in the Northern District of Alabama, alleging breach of contract with respect to employee pension and welfare plans that were established pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement between LTV and USWA. This suit was automatically stayed, pursuant to 11 U.S.C. Sec. 362(a), when LTV filed its Chapter 11 petition.

On October 15, 1986, LTV obtained an injunction (the "Employee Litigation Order") from the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York in an unrelated adversarial proceeding, restraining all persons and entities from commencing or continuing any action against any present or former LTV employees who may be indemnified by LTV.

On November 13, 1986, appellee Farragher brought an action in the Northern District of Alabama on behalf of former salaried employees of Republic Steel Corporation, an LTV subsidiary, against 30 past and present LTV officers, directors, and employees as individuals and as fiduciaries of the Republic Steel Pension Plan, alleging ERISA, RICO and state fraud claims. On November 17, 1986, appellees Miller and Shaffer brought an action in the Western District of Pennsylvania on behalf of participating salaried employees against the Jones & Lauglin Retirement Plan, whose sponsors include LTV, to enjoin the termination of that plan under ERISA.

On December 4, 1986, LTV commenced this action in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, seeking an injunction staying the commencement or continuation by any party of law suits relating to LTV's pension plans. LTV named Farragher, Miller and Shaffer as defendants. The USWA and PBGC were not named as defendants, but were served with LTV's moving papers. On January 15, 1987, PBGC moved to modify the Employee Litigation Order to permit ERISA enforcement actions against LTV.

On February 26, 1987, the bankruptcy court issued an order enjoining the commencement or continuation of any action concerning any employee pension or benefit plan until January 23, 1988, at which time the court would reconsider the necessity of the order. In addition, the bankruptcy court continued the Employee Litigation Order.

On appeal, the district court found that the evidence submitted by LTV "thus far" concerning the impact of litigation on LTV's reorganization was insufficient to support a finding of imminent irreparable harm to LTV.

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