In Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. Daimlerchrysler Corporation Ford Motor Company General Motors Corporation, in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. Hennessy Industries, Inc., in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. Mg Rover Group, Inc. Nissan North America, Inc. Volkswagen of America, Inc. Volkswagen Ag Mercedes-Benz Usa, LLC Bmw North America, Inc. Volvo Cars North America, Inc. Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, Inc., in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. Salvo Auto Parts Holman Enterprises, Inc. B.F. Goodrich, Inc., in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. Honeywell International, Inc., in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. British Motor Cars Distributors, Inc., in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors, in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. International Truck and Engine Corp.

300 F.3d 368, 2002 U.S. App. LEXIS 15331
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedJuly 31, 2002
Docket02-1528
StatusPublished

This text of 300 F.3d 368 (In Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. Daimlerchrysler Corporation Ford Motor Company General Motors Corporation, in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. Hennessy Industries, Inc., in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. Mg Rover Group, Inc. Nissan North America, Inc. Volkswagen of America, Inc. Volkswagen Ag Mercedes-Benz Usa, LLC Bmw North America, Inc. Volvo Cars North America, Inc. Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, Inc., in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. Salvo Auto Parts Holman Enterprises, Inc. B.F. Goodrich, Inc., in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. Honeywell International, Inc., in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. British Motor Cars Distributors, Inc., in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors, in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. International Truck and Engine Corp.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third 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 Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. Daimlerchrysler Corporation Ford Motor Company General Motors Corporation, in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. Hennessy Industries, Inc., in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. Mg Rover Group, Inc. Nissan North America, Inc. Volkswagen of America, Inc. Volkswagen Ag Mercedes-Benz Usa, LLC Bmw North America, Inc. Volvo Cars North America, Inc. Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, Inc., in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. Salvo Auto Parts Holman Enterprises, Inc. B.F. Goodrich, Inc., in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. Honeywell International, Inc., in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. British Motor Cars Distributors, Inc., in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors, in Re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. International Truck and Engine Corp., 300 F.3d 368, 2002 U.S. App. LEXIS 15331 (3d Cir. 2002).

Opinion

300 F.3d 368

In re FEDERAL-MOGUL GLOBAL, INC.
DaimlerChrysler Corporation; Ford Motor Company; General Motors Corporation, Appellants.
In re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc.
Hennessy Industries, Inc., Appellant.
In re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc.
MG Rover Group, Inc.; Nissan North America, Inc.; Volkswagen of America, Inc.; Volkswagen AG; Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC; BMW North America, Inc.; Volvo Cars North America, Inc.; Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, Inc., Appellants.
In re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc.
Salvo Auto Parts; Holman Enterprises, Inc.; B.F. Goodrich, Inc., Appellants.
In re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc.
Honeywell International, Inc., Appellant.
In re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc.
British Motor Cars Distributors, Inc., Appellant.
In re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc.
Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors, Appellant.
In re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc.
International Truck and Engine Corp., Appellant.

No. 02-1426.

No. 02-1491.

No. 02-1492.

No. 02-1528.

No. 02-1652.

No. 02-1664.

No. 02-1688.

No. 02-1741.

United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

Argued June 17, 2002.

Filed July 31, 2002.

COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED David M. Bernick (Argued), John Donley, Douglas G. Smith, Kirkland & Ellis, Chicago, IL, Christopher Landau (Argued), Eric B. Wolff, Kirkland & Ellis, Washington, D.C., for Appellants, Daimler-Chrysler Corp., Ford Motor Co., and General Motors Corp.

Arthur Makadon (Argued), William A. Slaughter, Robert R. Baron, Jr., Peter C. Amuso, Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, Philadelphia, PA, for Appellants Honeywell International, Inc.

Charlene D. Davis, Eric M. Sutty, The Bayard Firm, Wilmington, DE, Robert B. Millner (Argued), Peter D. Wolfson, Andrew P. Lederman, Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal, Chicago, IL, for Appellant, Official Committee of Unsecured, Creditors.

David E. Wilks, White & Williams, Wilmington, DE, for Appellants, MG Rover Group, Inc., Nissan North America, Inc., Volkswagen America, Volkswagen AG, Mercedez-Benz USA, BMW of North America, Volvo Cars North America, Harley Davidson Motor Co., International Truck & Engine Corp., British Motor Cars Distributors, Inc.

Lee Baylin, Towson, MD, for Appellant Salvo Auto Parts, Inc.

Michael A. Stover, Whiteford, Taylor & Preston, Baltimore, MD, for Appellant Holman Enterprises, Inc.

Douglas F. Murray, Whiteford, Taylor & Preston, Baltimore, MD, for Appellant BF Goodrich, Inc.

Henry A. Heiman, Heiman, Aber, Goldlust & Baker, Wilmington, DE, for Appellant Hennessy Industries, Inc.

Alan B. Rich (Argued), Baron & Budd, Dallas, TX, Robert T. Haefele, Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, Woodbridge, NJ, Jonathan A. Smith-George, Law Office of Jonathan A. Smith-George, Newport News, VA, Robert Paul, Philadelphia, PA, Marla R. Eskin, Wilmington, DE, Ronald L. Motley, Nancy Worth Davis, Ness Motley Loadholt Richardson & Poole, Mount Pleasant, SC, for Appellee Consolidated Asbestos Claimants.

Elihu Inselbuch (Argued), Caplin & Drysdale, New York City, Trevor W. Swett, III, Peter Van N. Lockwood, Albert G. Lauber, Caplin & Drysdale, Washington, D.C., Matthew G. Zaleski, III, Campbell & Levine, Wilmington, DE, for appellee Official Committee of Asbestos Claimants.

Charles S. Siegel (Argued), Peter A. Kraus, Waters & Kraus, Dallas, TX, for appellee Unofficial Committee of Select Asbestos, Claimants; Waters & Kraus Plaintiffs.

William F. Taylor, Jr., McCarter & English, Wilmington, DE, Michael B. Pullano, McCarter & English, Philadelphia, PA, for appellee, Kaeske-Reeves Claimants.

Philip A. Harley, Paul, Hanley & Harley, Berkeley, CA, for appellees Alice Edmiston and Barry Edmiston.

Constance J. McNeil, Lewis, D'Amato, Brisbois & Bisgaard, San Francisco, CA, for appellee, The Pep Boys — Manny, Moe & Jack.

Barry R. Ostrager, Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett, New York City, for Amicus-Appellants, Travelers Indemnity, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company.

Daniel J. Popeo, Paul D. Kamenar, Washington Legal Foundation, Washington, D.C., Bruck R. Zirinsky, John H. Bae, Edward A. Smith, Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, New York City, for the Washington Legal Foundation as Amicus Curiae in support of appellants, DaimlerChrysler Corporation, Ford Motor Company, and General Motors Corporation.

Before: SLOVITER, COWEN and GIBSON,* Circuit Judges.

OPINION OF THE COURT

SLOVITER, Circuit Judge.

Before us is an appeal of the District Court's decision denying the motion to transfer tens of thousands of asbestos-related tort claims and remanding these claims to the state courts where they were originally filed, primarily on the ground that the District Court had no subject matter jurisdiction. The appellants, who moved for the transfer in the District Court, argue that the District Court has subject-matter jurisdiction over these claims because they are "related to" the ongoing bankruptcy proceeding of Federal-Mogul Global, a company which, through its affiliates, manufactured products allegedly involved in the asbestos-related torts. The central issue before us is whether this court has jurisdiction to review the District Court's decision to deny the transfer and to remand.

I.

BACKGROUND

A.

Procedural Posture

Tens of thousands of individuals (Friction Product Plaintiffs or Plaintiffs) have brought personal injury and wrongful death claims in state courts across the country seeking damages for injuries allegedly caused by asbestos used in so-called friction products, such as brake pads (Friction Product Claims). The Friction Product Plaintiffs allege that they were exposed to asbestos fibers through, inter alia, the manufacture, installation, repair, and/or use of friction products and that this exposure caused them or their decedents to develop severe respiratory diseases, such as asbestos-related mesothelioma, asbestos-related lung, laryngeal or esophageal cancer, or asbestosis. They have brought their tort claims against various manufacturers and distributors of friction products (including Federal-Mogul Global, Inc., which had acquired Apex and Wagner, makers of friction products) as well as against companies that made and sold products that incorporated friction products (in particular, automobile manufacturers that used brake pads containing asbestos).

On October 1, 2001, Federal-Mogul and its 156 affiliates and subsidiaries (Debtors) filed Chapter 11 petitions in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. At that time, Debtors were co-defendants in many (though not all) of the thousands of Friction Product Claims now before us. The filing of the Debtors' Chapter 11 petitions stayed the state court proceedings as to them.

Thereafter, the Friction Product Plaintiffs began severing or dismissing their claims against Debtors.

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