In Re Dow Corning Corporation

113 F.3d 565, 37 Collier Bankr. Cas. 2d 1659, 1997 U.S. App. LEXIS 10475
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
DecidedMay 8, 1997
Docket96-2005
StatusPublished
Cited by29 cases

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In Re Dow Corning Corporation, 113 F.3d 565, 37 Collier Bankr. Cas. 2d 1659, 1997 U.S. App. LEXIS 10475 (6th Cir. 1997).

Opinion

113 F.3d 565

37 Collier Bankr.Cas.2d 1659

In re DOW CORNING CORPORATION, Debtor.
Heidi LINDSEY, Representative of the Estate of Charlotte
Mahum and Cheryl Kahn, et al., Unsecured
Creditors' Committee Official Committee
of Tort Claimants, et al.,
Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
The DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY (96-2005/2139); Corning
Incorporated (96-2008/2139); Dow Corning Corporation
(96-2009); Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
(96-2010); Baxter Healthcare Corporation (96-2011);
Medical Engineering Corporation (96-2012); Bristol-Myers
Squibb Company (96-2013), Defendants-Appellants.

Nos. 96-2005, 96-2008 to 96-2013 and 96-2139.

United States Court of Appeals,
Sixth Circuit.

Argued April 24, 1997.
Decided May 8, 1997.

Randall L. Frank, Bay City, MI, Karen E. Evangelista, Shermeta, Chimko & Kilpatrick, Rochester Hills, MI, Dennis S. Meir, Kilpatrick & Cody, Atlanta, GA, Susan M. Cook, Lambert, Leser, Dahm, Giunta, Cook & Schmidt, Bay City, MI, Marion J. Mack, Trustee, Office of the United States Trustee, Detroit, MI, Marvin E. Frankel (argued and briefed), Kramer, Levin, Naftalis, Nessin, Kamin & Frankel, New York City, Lenard M. Parkins, Verner, Liipfert, Bernard, McPherson & Hand, Houston, TX, Russell Langford Munsch, Munsch, Hardt, Kopf, Harr & Dinan, Dallas, TX, John M. O'Quinn, O'Quinn, Kerensky, McAnnich & Laminack, Houston, TX, Deborah H. Sheffield, Richardson, Plowden, Grier & Howser, Columbia, SC, Christopher J. Walker, Markow, Walker, Reeves & Anderson, Ridgeland, MS, Delia Y. Robinson, Markow, Walker, Reeves & Anderson, Jackson, MS, Thomas D. Lambros, Bricker & Eckler, Cleveland, OH, Debra D. McCullough, Sherman & Sterling, New York City, Tommy Jacks, Mithoff & Jacks, Austin, TX, Edward Blizzard, Williams, Blizzard & McCarthy, Houston, TX, for Tort Claimant, Official Committee of Tort Claimants in No. 96-2005.

James C. Schroeder (briefed), Theresa A. Canaday (briefed), Herbert L. Zarov, Robert M. Dow, Jr., Mayer, Brown & Platt, Chicago, IL, for Dow Chemical Company in Nos. 96-2005 and 96-2139.

Dennis S. Meir, Kilpatrick & Cody, Atlanta, GA, Marvin E. Frankel (argued and briefed), Kramer, Levin, Naftalis, Nessin, Kamin & Frankel, New York City, Russell Langford Munsch, Munsch, Hardt, Kopf, Harr & Dinan, Dallas, TX, John M. O'Quinn, O'Quinn, Kerensky, McAnnich & Laminack, Houston, TX, Deborah H. Sheffield, Richardson, Plowden, Grier & Howser, Columbia, SC, Christopher J. Walker, Markow, Walker, Reeves & Anderson, Ridgeland, MS, Delia Y. Robinson, Markow, Walker, Reeves & Anderson, Jackson, MS, for Tort Claimant, Official Committee of Tort Claimants in Nos.96-2008 to 96-2013.

Sheryl L. Toby, Michael J. Friedman, Honigman, Miller, Schwartz & Cohn, Detroit, MI, Ogden N. Lewis, Davis, Polk & Wardwell, New York City, for Unsecured Creditors' Committee in Nos. 96-2008 to 96-2013.

William D. Eggers, Nixon, Hargrave, Devans & Doyle, Rochester, NY, for Corning Incorporated in Nos. 96-2008 and 96-2139.

Barbara J. Houser (argued), George H. Tarpley, Sheinfeld, Maley & Kay, Dallas, TX, for Dow Corning Corporation in No. 96-2009.

Greg A. Danilow (briefed), Bruce R. Zirinsky (argued and briefed), Howard B. Comet (briefed), Weil, Gotshal & Manges, New York City, Susan Healy Zitterman, John P. Hessburg, Kitch, Drutchas, Wagner & Kenney, Detroit, MI, for Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company in No. 96-2010.

Larry J. Nyhan, James F. Conlan, Sidley & Austin, Chicago, IL, Judy A. O'Neill, Laura J. Eisele, Dykema Gossett, Detroit, MI, Thomas E. Pitts, Jr. (argued and briefed), Sidley & Austin, New York City, for Baxter Healthcare Corporation in No. 96-2011.

Hayden Smith, Jr. (briefed), David J. Adler, McCarter & English, Newark, NJ, for Medical Engineering Corporation in No. 96-2012.

Hayden Smith, Jr. (briefed), David J. Adler, McCarter & English, Newark, NJ, for Bristol-Myers Squibb Company in No. 96-2013.

Michael J. Friedman, Honigman, Miller, Schwartz & Cohn, Detroit, MI, Randall L. Frank, Bay City, MI, Karen E. Evangelista, Shermeta, Chimko & Kilpatrick, Rochester Hills, MI, Dennis S. Meir, Kilpatrick & Cody, Atlanta, GA, Susan M. Cook, Lambert, Leser, Dahm, Giunta, Cook & Schmidt, Bay City, MI, Marion J. Mack, Trustee, Office of the United States Trustee, Detroit, MI, Marvin E. Frankel (argued and briefed), Kramer, Levin, Naftalis, Nessin, Kamin & Frankel, New York City, Lenard M. Parkins, Verner, Liipfert, Bernard, McPherson & Hand, Houston, TX, Russell Langford Munsch, Munsch, Hardt, Kopf, Harr & Dinan, Dallas, TX, John M. O'Quinn, O'Quinn, Kerensky, McAnnich & Laminack, Houston, TX, Deborah H. Sheffield, Richardson, Plowden, Grier & Howser, Columbia, SC, Delia Y. Robinson, Markow, Walker, Reeves & Anderson, Jackson, MS, Thomas D. Lambros, Bricker & Eckler, Cleveland, OH, Debra D. McCullough, Sherman & Sterling, New York City, Tommy Jacks, Mithoff & Jacks, Austin, TX, Edward Blizzard, Williams, Blizzard & McCarthy, Houston, TX, for Tort Claimant, Official Committee of Tort Claimants in No. 96-2139.

Ogden N. Lewis, Davis, Polk & Wardwell, New York City, for Unsecured Creditors' Committee in No. 96-2139.

Before: MARTIN, Chief Judge; BATCHELDER, Circuit Judge; WISEMAN,* District Judge.

BOYCE F. MARTIN, Jr., Chief Judge.

Before the Court is an appeal and petition for writ of mandamus by Dow Corning; its shareholders, The Dow Chemical Company and Corning Incorporated; and other manufacturers of silicone products that have been named as co-defendants with Dow Corning in product liability suits relating to silicone implants.1 These parties contest the district court's denial of their motion to transfer to the Eastern District of Michigan breast-implant claims brought in various jurisdictions by claimants who have chosen not to join the global settlement pool. The district court, upon remand from this Court, exercised discretionary and mandatory abstention in declining to transfer the claims against the shareholders and the co-defendants. For the reasons stated herein, we issue a writ of mandamus ordering the district court to transfer the claims against the shareholders to the Eastern District of Michigan and to evaluate each claim individually to determine whether mandatory abstention applies.

This case concerns yet another chapter in "one of the world's largest mass tort litigations." In re Dow Corning Corp., 86 F.3d 482, 486 (6th Cir.1996), cert. denied, --- U.S. ----, 117 S.Ct. 718, 136 L.Ed.2d 636 (1997). Thousands of product liability claims arising from Dow Corning's manufacture and sale of silicone products have been filed against Dow Corning and its shareholders. The threatened consequences of these claims prompted Dow Corning to file a petition for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code.

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