In Re Joint Eastern and Southern District Asbestos Litigation. In Re Johns-Manville Corporation, Debtor. 1,087 Virginia Asbestos Disease Judgment and Settlement Creditors of the Manville Corporation Asbestos Disease Compensation Fund (Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust), Cimino, a Group of Approximately 2,236 Individuals v. Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust, 1,087 Virginia Asbestos Disease Judgment and Settlement Creditors of the Manville Corporation Asbestos Disease Compensation Fund (Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust), Cimino, a Group of Approximately 2,236 Individuals, Majorie Ocasek Special Administrator of the Estate of Hugh Wilson, 34 Tennessee v. Paul L. Safchuck, Napoleon Cathcart, and 650 Similarly Situated Persons, and Inez B. Walters and 10,177 Similarly Situated Persons, Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust, Leslie Gordon Fagen, Legal Representative of Future

14 F.3d 151, 1994 U.S. App. LEXIS 448, 25 Bankr. Ct. Dec. (CRR) 226
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedJanuary 11, 1994
Docket634
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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In Re Joint Eastern and Southern District Asbestos Litigation. In Re Johns-Manville Corporation, Debtor. 1,087 Virginia Asbestos Disease Judgment and Settlement Creditors of the Manville Corporation Asbestos Disease Compensation Fund (Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust), Cimino, a Group of Approximately 2,236 Individuals v. Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust, 1,087 Virginia Asbestos Disease Judgment and Settlement Creditors of the Manville Corporation Asbestos Disease Compensation Fund (Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust), Cimino, a Group of Approximately 2,236 Individuals, Majorie Ocasek Special Administrator of the Estate of Hugh Wilson, 34 Tennessee v. Paul L. Safchuck, Napoleon Cathcart, and 650 Similarly Situated Persons, and Inez B. Walters and 10,177 Similarly Situated Persons, Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust, Leslie Gordon Fagen, Legal Representative of Future, 14 F.3d 151, 1994 U.S. App. LEXIS 448, 25 Bankr. Ct. Dec. (CRR) 226 (2d Cir. 1994).

Opinion

14 F.3d 151

25 Bankr.Ct.Dec. 226, Bankr. L. Rep. P 75,669

In re JOINT EASTERN AND SOUTHERN DISTRICT ASBESTOS LITIGATION.
In re JOHNS-MANVILLE CORPORATION, Debtor.
1,087 VIRGINIA ASBESTOS DISEASE JUDGMENT AND SETTLEMENT
CREDITORS OF the MANVILLE CORPORATION ASBESTOS DISEASE
COMPENSATION FUND (Manville Personal Injury Settlement
Trust), et al., Cimino, A Group of Approximately 2,236
Individuals, Appellants,
v.
MANVILLE PERSONAL INJURY SETTLEMENT TRUST, Appellee.
1,087 VIRGINIA ASBESTOS DISEASE JUDGMENT AND SETTLEMENT
CREDITORS OF the MANVILLE CORPORATION ASBESTOS DISEASE
COMPENSATION FUND (Manville Personal Injury Settlement
Trust), Cimino, A Group of Approximately 2,236 Individuals,
Majorie Ocasek Special Administrator of the Estate of Hugh
Wilson, 34 Tennessee Claimants, et al., Appellees,
v.
Paul L. SAFCHUCK, Napoleon Cathcart, and 650 Similarly
Situated Persons, and Inez B. Walters and 10,177
Similarly Situated Persons, Appellants,
Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust, Leslie Gordon
Fagen, Legal Representative of Future Claimants, Appellees.

Nos. 634, 635, 633, Docket 93-5064, 93-5066 and 93-5070.

United States Court of Appeals,
Second Circuit.

Argued Sept. 8, 1993.
Decided Jan. 11, 1994.

Shepard A. Hoffman, Washington, DC, Connerton, Ray & Simon, for Cathcart & 650 Similarly Situated Persons.

Richard F. Scruggs, Pascagoula, MS (Lawson F. Bernstein, New York City, on the brief), for Walters & 10,177 Similarly Situated Persons.

Joel I. Klein, Washington, DC (Paul M. Smith, Klein, Farr, Smith & Taranto, Washington, DC, Michael E. Schoeman, Schoeman, Marsh & Updike, New York City, Robert R. Hatten, Patten, Wornom & Watkins, Newport News, VA, Richard S. Glasser, Glasser & Glasser, Norfolk, VA, on the brief), for Virginia Judgment Creditors.

Murray Drabkin, Washington, DC (Hopkins & Sutter, Washington, DC, Alan Nisselson, Brauner Baron Rosenzweig & Klein, New York City, Greg Thompson, Provost & Umphrey, Wayne A. Reaud, Reaud, Morgan & Quinn, Beaumont, TX, on the brief), for Cimino Group.

Michael Y. Rowland, Knoxville, TN, for 34 Tennessee Claimants.

Kathy Byrne, Cooney & Conway, Chicago, IL, submitted a brief, for Ocasek.

James L. Stengel, New York City (Donovan Leisure Newton & Irvine, on the brief), for Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust.

Leslie Gordon Fagen, New York City (Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, on the brief), for Legal Representative of Future Claimants.

Before: NEWMAN, Chief Judge, MINER and McLAUGHLIN, Circuit Judges.

JON O. NEWMAN, Chief Judge:

This appeal primarily presents a challenge to the settlement of the claims of three groups of asbestos victims who have obtained final judgments or settlements against the Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust ("the Trust"). The appeal is a further round in the protracted class action, see In re Joint Eastern and Southern District Asbestos Litigation, 982 F.2d 721 (2d Cir.1992), modified, In re Findley, 993 F.2d 7 (2d Cir.1993) ("Findley "), that was initiated in response to the financial difficulties encountered by the Trust, which had been established pursuant to the Chapter 11 proceeding of the Johns-Manville Corporation, see Kane v. Johns-Manville Corp., 843 F.2d 636 (2d Cir.1988).

The principal appeal, No. 93-5070, is brought on behalf of two groups of asbestos victims, more particularly described below, who have claims against the Trust. These appellants (collectively "the Safchuck appellants") appeal from the July 22, 1992, orders jointly entered by the District Courts of the Eastern and Southern District of New York and the Bankruptcy Court of the Southern District of New York (Jack B. Weinstein, District Judge, and Burton R. Lifland, Chief Bankruptcy Judge) ("the Trial Courts"). The July 22 orders approved payment to three groups of asbestos victims (collectively "the VJC/C/EC claimants"), more particularly described below, of amounts that represent approximately a 25 percent discount from the judgments or settlements to which they would otherwise be entitled.

Also pending are appeals by two groups within the VJC/C/EC claimants, the Virginia Judgment Creditors in No. 93-5064 and the Cimino Plaintiffs in No. 93-5066, from the June 8, 1992, order of the Trial Courts staying enforcement of the judgments these appellants hold against the Trust, judgments that were compromised for payment by the July 22 orders challenged in No. 93-5070.

We affirm the orders of July 22 and dismiss as moot the appeal from the June 8 order.

Background

The facts concerning the Manville Chapter 11 reorganization, the establishment of the Trust, and the filing of the pending class action, which seeks to restructure the Trust, have been detailed in our prior opinions and need only brief recapitulation here. The reorganization plan ("the Plan") and implementing orders of the Trial Courts established the Trust as the exclusive vehicle for paying asbestos health claims of present and future claimants alleging pre-petition exposure to Manville asbestos, channeled to the Trust substantial assets and a 20 percent share of future profits of the reorganized Manville Corporation, and required present and future health claimants to seek recovery only from the Trust. The number of present health claimants is approximately 170,000. The number of future health claimants is subject to widely varying estimates: the Trust now estimates 140,000 future claimants; reports cited by the Safchuck appellants indicate that, under some circumstances, the total could be between 400,000 and 450,000.

Included in the broad category of present health claimants are three groups of claimants whose prospect of receiving cash from the Trust has precipitated the pending appeal. The first group, known as the Virginia Judgment Claimants ("the VJC Claimants"), are 1,088 claimants from Virginia who sued the Trust in the District Courts for the Eastern or Western Districts of Virginia or in Virginia state courts. These claimants settled their claims against the Trust, resulting in judgments entered, in most instances, on June 8, 1990. Those separate judgments were then compromised by a November 16, 1990, settlement between the VJC Claimants as a group and the Trust. That settlement contemplated three scheduled payments in satisfaction of the underlying judgments. The total amount of the underlying judgments is $63,010,616.

The second group, known as the Cimino Plaintiffs, are 2,972 members of the plaintiff class in a class action filed in the District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Cimino v. Raymark Industries, Inc., No. 86-B-456 (E.D.Tex.1986). The Cimino Plaintiffs settled their claims with the Trust, resulting in a judgment entered September 12, 1990.1 This settlement contemplated six scheduled payments. The total amount of the Cimino Plaintiffs' judgment is $140,564,000.

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In Re Johns-Manville Corporation
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