In Re Joint Eastern and Southern District Asbestos Litigation. In Re Johns-Manville Corporation, Debtor. Bernadine K. Findley, as of the Estate of Hillard Findley, Putative Class Members Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation v. Donald M. Blinken, Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust, in Re Bernadine K. Findley, as of the Estate of Hillard Findley, and Donald M. Blinken, Bernadine K. Findley, as of the Estate of Hillard Findley, and Donald M. Blinken v. Leslie Gordon Fagen, as Legal Representative of Future

993 F.2d 7, 1993 U.S. App. LEXIS 10434
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedMay 5, 1993
Docket91-3029
StatusPublished
Cited by14 cases

This text of 993 F.2d 7 (In Re Joint Eastern and Southern District Asbestos Litigation. In Re Johns-Manville Corporation, Debtor. Bernadine K. Findley, as of the Estate of Hillard Findley, Putative Class Members Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation v. Donald M. Blinken, Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust, in Re Bernadine K. Findley, as of the Estate of Hillard Findley, and Donald M. Blinken, Bernadine K. Findley, as of the Estate of Hillard Findley, and Donald M. Blinken v. Leslie Gordon Fagen, as Legal Representative of Future) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Second 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 Joint Eastern and Southern District Asbestos Litigation. In Re Johns-Manville Corporation, Debtor. Bernadine K. Findley, as of the Estate of Hillard Findley, Putative Class Members Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation v. Donald M. Blinken, Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust, in Re Bernadine K. Findley, as of the Estate of Hillard Findley, and Donald M. Blinken, Bernadine K. Findley, as of the Estate of Hillard Findley, and Donald M. Blinken v. Leslie Gordon Fagen, as Legal Representative of Future, 993 F.2d 7, 1993 U.S. App. LEXIS 10434 (2d Cir. 1993).

Opinion

993 F.2d 7

In re JOINT EASTERN AND SOUTHERN DISTRICT ASBESTOS LITIGATION.
In re JOHNS-MANVILLE CORPORATION, Debtor.
Bernadine K. FINDLEY, as Executrix of the Estate of Hillard
Findley, et al., Plaintiff-Appellees,
Putative Class Members Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation,
et al., Appellants,
v.
Donald M. BLINKEN, et al., Defendants-Appellees,
Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust, et al., Appellees.
In re Bernadine K. FINDLEY, as Executrix of the Estate of
Hillard Findley, et al., and Donald M. Blinken, et
al., Petitioners.
Bernadine K. FINDLEY, as Executrix of the Estate of Hillard
Findley, et al., and Donald M. Blinken, et al., Appellants,
v.
Leslie Gordon FAGEN, as Legal Representative of Future
Claimants, Appellee.

Nos. 900-913, 1071, Dockets 91-5068(L), 91-5064(L),
91-5072(L), 91-5074(L), 91-5076(L), 91-5078(L), 91-5080(L),
91-5083(L), 91-5084(L), 91-5086(L), 91-5088(L), 91-5090(L),
91-3029(L), 91-5036(L) and 91-5070(L).

United States Court of Appeals,
Second Circuit.

Petition for Rehearing Submitted
Feb. 17, 1993.

Decided May 5, 1993.

Roger E. Podesta, New York City (Anne E. Cohen, Geoffrey H. Coll, Marc E. Elovitz, Joseph Evall, Debevoise & Plimpton, New York City, John D. Aldock, William R. Hanlon, Shea & Gardner, Washington, DC, Andrew T. Berry, McCarter & English, Newark, NJ, on the brief), for appellants representatives of the co-defendant beneficiaries.

Tybe A. Brett, Pittsburgh, PA (Thomas W. Henderson, Henderson & Goldberg, Pittsburgh, PA, Richard F. Scruggs, Hayden S. Dent, Pascagoula, MS, Hal C. Pitkow, Washington, DC, Robert E. Sweeney and Mary B. Sweeney, Cleveland, OH, and Peter G. Angelos & Timothy J. Hogan, Baltimore, MD, on the brief), for appellants Bainter, Abbey, Austin, Coleman, Nicholson, et al.

James C. Gavin, Haddonfield, NJ (Gavin & Gavin, on the brief), for appellants Alston, et al.

John H. Faricy, Jr., Minneapolis, MN (James J. Higgins, Boyar, Higgins & Suozzo, Morristown, NJ, on the brief), for appellants MacArthur Co., Western MacArthur Co., and Milwaukee Insulation, Inc.

Elihu Inselbuch, New York City (C. Sanders McNew, Caplin & Drysdale, Ness, Motley, Loadholt, Richardson & Poole, Cartwright, Slobodin, Bokelman, Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, Baron & Budd, Rose, Klein & Marias, on the brief), for appellee plaintiff class on the main appeal & for petitioner plaintiff class on the mandamus petition & appellant plaintiff class on the Interim 706 Report appeal.

David T. Austern, Gen. Counsel, Washington, DC (Kemble H. Garrett, Deputy Gen. Counsel, on the brief), for appellee Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust on behalf of its Trustees on the main appeal and for petitioners Trustees on the mandamus petition and appellants Trustees on the Interim 706 Report appeal.

Leslie Gordon Fagen, New York City (Clifford Petersen, Beth Friedman Levine, Jane Anne Murray, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, on the brief), for appellee Legal Representative of Future Claimants.

Katherine M. Steel, Madden, Poliak, MacDougall & Williamson, Seattle, WA, submitted a brief, for appellant E.J. Bartells Co.

David M. Lascell, Hallenbeck, Lascell & Pineo, Rochester, NY, for appellant Hopeman Bros., Inc.

Lynn M. Luker, Adams & Reese, New Orleans, LA, and Norman J. Barry, Rothschild, Barry & Myers, Chicago, IL, for appellant Foster Wheeler Corp., Foster Wheeler Energy Corp., and Foster Wheeler Boiler Corp.

William F. Mahoney, Segal, McCambridge, Singer & Mahoney, Ltd., Chicago, IL, for Greene, Tweed & Co., John J. Repcheck, Sharlock, Repcheck & Mahler, Pittsburgh, PA, for appellant Anchor Packing Co., submitted a brief.

James W. Whitcomb, Paul F. Jones, Phillips, Lytle, Hitchcock, Blaine & Huber, Buffalo, NY, submitted a letter brief for appellants Gen. Refractories Co. & Grefco, Inc.

Steven Kazan, Kazan, McClain, Edises & Simon, Oakland, CA, & Bryce C. Anderson, Concord, CA, submitted a brief, for amicus curiae, Asbestos Victims of America.

Before: FEINBERG, NEWMAN, and WINTER, Circuit Judges.

JON O. NEWMAN, Circuit Judge:

A petition for rehearing has been filed urging reconsideration of one of the matters determined in our 73-page opinion that adjudicated the numerous issues raised on appeal from the Trial Courts' 525-page opinion. The petition, filed by the plaintiff class, urges reconsideration of our ruling that the subclasses needed to be established in order to permit the Trial Courts to obtain valid consents approving a settlement in a mandatory non-opt-out class action that modifies the so-called FIFO queue must include: (a) a subclass for those sufficiently at the front of the queue under the pre-Settlement provisions to assure payment of claims before the Trust's funds run out and (b) a subclass for those farther down the queue who would receive no funds if payments were made under the pre-Settlement provisions strictly in FIFO order. The petition is supported by the Trustees and by the Representative of the Future Claimants and is opposed by the appellants, the Asbestos Disease Claimants who objected to the Settlement. Deeming the petition to raise a substantial issue, we requested a response to the petition and have afforded various parties an opportunity to submit briefs.

Our ruling that two subclasses were required for those at the front and back ends of the FIFO queue (divided at the rank in the queue where available funds are estimated to run out) was premised on one factual point and one legal point. The factual point was that the FIFO queue established a priority of payment. The legal point was that the payment priority was sufficiently within the contemplation of the parties that negotiated and voted to approve the Plan as to give rise to a protectable interest of those at the front end of the queue that could not be abrogated by the consent of representatives of a class that lumped those at the front end with those at the back end. Upon reconsideration, we conclude that our factual point was somewhat incorrect and that our legal point was entirely incorrect.

The FIFO queue does not in terms establish priority of payment. Instead, the pertinent provision of the Claims Resolution Procedures provides, as we pointed out in our initial opinion, that "claims will be processed 'in order of initial filing ... on a first-in-first-out basis....' " 982 F.2d 721, 726 (2d Cir.1992) (quoting Trust Agreement, Annex B, § I.A.2) (emphasis added). Nevertheless, our initial opinion referred to the establishment of "a strict order-of-filing priority to govern payment of all health claims." 982 F.2d at 742 (emphasis added). The plaintiff class, on the initial appeal, also referred to a "payment queue." See Brief for Appellee Plaintiff Class at 4.

In fact, the Claims Resolution Procedures relate payment priority to order of filing to a significant extent, but with notable exceptions. Claims processed in order of filing and liquidated without court adjudication are to be paid within specified time intervals measured from date of liquidation.

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