In Re Livent, Inc. Noteholders Securities Litig.

151 F. Supp. 2d 371
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. New York
DecidedJune 29, 2001
Docket98 CIV. 7161(VM), 99 CIV. 9425(VM)
StatusPublished
Cited by171 cases

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In Re Livent, Inc. Noteholders Securities Litig., 151 F. Supp. 2d 371 (S.D.N.Y. 2001).

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151 F.Supp.2d 371 (2001)

In re LIVENT, INC. NOTEHOLDERS SECURITIES LITIGATION.
This document relates to all actions.
Alice F. Rieger, acting by and through her attorney-in-fact Robert L. Walters, Tri-Links Investment Trust, and Cerberus Capital Management, L.P., individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs,
v.
Garth Drabinsky, Myron I. Gottlieb, Gordon Eckstein, Robert Topol, Conrad M. Black, Joseph Rotman, Scott M. Sperling, H. Garfield Emerson, Martin Goldfarb, A. Alfred Taubman, Estate of Andrew Sarlos, Thomas H. Lee, James Pattison, Lynx Ventures, L.P., Lynx Ventures, L.L.C., Michael S. Ovitz, Ronald W. Burkle, Robert M.D. Cross, Quincy Jones, Heather Munroe-Blum, Jerry I. Speyer, Furman Selz, Inc., Roy Furman, Paine Webber, Inc., Deloitte & Touche, L.L.P., Deloitte & Touche Chartered *372 Accountants, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, CIBC World Markets, CIBC Capital Partners, CIBC Wood Gundy Securities, Inc., CIBC Wood Gundy Capital, and CIBC Oppenheimer Securities Corp., Defendants.

Nos. 98 CIV. 7161(VM), 99 CIV. 9425(VM).

United States District Court, S.D. New York.

June 29, 2001.

*373 *374 *375 *376 *377 *378 *379 *380 Stanley M. Grossman, Patrick V. Dahlstrom, Pomerantz, Haudek, Block, Grossman & Gross, LLP, New York City, Lionel Z. Glancy, Peter A. Binkow, Los Angeles, CA, Donald R. Wager, Los Angeles, CA, for Plaintiffs.

Harvey L. Pitt, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, New York City, for Garth H. Drabinsky.

Lee S. Richard, Richards, Spears, Kibbe & Orbe, New York City, for Myron I. Gottlieb.

James S. Dittmar, Sanford F. Remz, Hutchins, Wheeler & Dittmar, Boston, MA, for Joseph L. Rotman.

D. Brian Hufford, Pomerant, Haudek, Block, Grossman & Gross, LLP, New York City, for Gordon Eckstein, H. Garfield Emerson, A. Alfred Taubman, and CIBC Oppenheimer.

D. Brian Hufford, Pomerant, Haudek, Block, Grossman & Gross, LLP, New York City, Cynthia A. Geigin, W. Sidney Davis, Hogan & Hartson, L.L.P., New York City, for Robert Topal.

Jonathon Rosenberg, O'Sullivan, L.L.P., New York City, for Martin Goldfarb.

DECISION AND ORDER

MARRERO, District Judge.

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                                     TABLE OF CONTENTS
                                    I. INTRODUCTION                                      383
                                    II. THE PARTIES                                      385
A. PLAINTIFFS ...........................................................................385
B. DEFENDANTS ...........................................................................385
    1. Inside Directors/Management Defendants ...........................................385
    2. Outside Directors ................................................................386
    3. Securities Sellers ...............................................................387
    4. Auditors .........................................................................388
    5. Nominal Defendants ...............................................................388

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    6. Additional Rieger Action Defendants...............................................388
                          III. LIVENT'S BACKGROUND AND DEMISE                            389
A. PUBLIC FINANCINGS AND LOSSES .........................................................389
B. LIVENT'S FRAUD UNCOVERED .............................................................390
C. LIVENT'S BANKRUPTCY ..................................................................391
D. THE INSTANT ACTIONS ..................................................................392
    1. The Noteholders' Action ..........................................................392
    2. The Rieger Action ................................................................392
                                 IV. THE ALLEGED FRAUD                                   393
A. FRAUDULENT "REVENUE-GENERATING" TRANSACTIONS .........................................393
    1. Pace Theatrical Group ............................................................393
    2. American Artists .................................................................393
    3. CIBC Wood Gundy ..................................................................393
    4. Dundee Realty Corporation ........................................................395
    5. Pantages Theatre Naming Rights ...................................................396
    6. Dewlim Investments Limited .......................................................397
B. FRAUDULENT MANIPULATION OF LIVENT'S BOOKS AND RECORDS ................................398
C. THE UNDISCLOSED KICKBACKS ............................................................401
D. OTHER FRAUDULENT CONDUCT .............................................................401
    1. Livent's Fraudulent Ticket Purchases .............................................401
    2. Allegations Specific to Deloitte .................................................402
                                     V. DISCUSSION                                       403
A. LEGAL STANDARDS: MOTION TO DISMISS UNDER FED. R. CIV. P.
    12(B)(6) ............................................................................404
B. THE SECURITIES LAWS ..................................................................407
    1. The 1933 Securities Act ..........................................................408
       a.  Section 11 ...................................................................408
       b.  Section 12(a)(2) .............................................................409
       c.  Section 15 ...................................................................409
    2. The Securities Exchange Act ......................................................409

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       a.  Section 10(b) and SEC rule 10b-5 .............................................409
       b.  Section 20(a) ................................................................413
    3. The 1995 Reform Act ..............................................................418
       a.  Pleading Standards ...........................................................418
       b.  Policy and Procedural Objectives .............................................422
               VI. APPLICATION OF THE SECURITIES STATUTES TO PLAINTIFFS'
                                         CLAIMS                                          426
A. THE NOTEHOLDERS' ACTION ..............................................................426
    1. Deloitte's Motion: Section 10(b) .................................................426
       a.  The Revenue-Generating Transactions ..........................................426
           (i) The Dundee Transaction ...................................................427
          (ii) CIBC Wood Gundy Transaction ..............................................428
       b. Livent's Manipulation of Its Books and Records ................................428
    2. Deloitte's Motion: Section 11 Liability and Rule 9(b) Pleading Requirement .......429
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