In Re Rospatch Securities Litigation

760 F. Supp. 1239
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Michigan
DecidedApril 10, 1991
DocketThis order relates to Case Nos. 1:90-cv-805, 1:90-cv-806, 1:90-cv-807, Nos. 1:90-CV-805 to 1:90-CV-807 and 1:91-CV-085
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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In Re Rospatch Securities Litigation, 760 F. Supp. 1239 (W.D. Mich. 1991).

Opinion

760 F.Supp. 1239 (1991)

In re ROSPATCH SECURITIES LITIGATION.
ATLANTIS GROUP, INC., Plaintiff,
v.
ROSPATCH CORPORATION, et al., Defendants.
PLATO PAPER PRODUCTS, INC., Plaintiffs,
v.
ROSPATCH CORPORATION, et al., Defendants.
Jerry ATCOVITZ, Plaintiff,
v.
J. Grant BEADLE, et al., Defendants.
Alan FREBERG, Plaintiff,
v.
ROSPATCH CORPORATION, et al., Defendants.

This order relates to Case Nos. 1:90-cv-805, 1:90-cv-806, 1:90-cv-807, Nos. 1:90-CV-805 to 1:90-CV-807 and 1:91-CV-085.

United States District Court, W.D. Michigan, S.D.

March 14, 1991.
As Amended April 10, 1991.

*1240 *1241 *1242 Theodore Souris, James Albert Smith, Bodman, Longley & Dahling, Detroit, Mich., James W. Beasley, Jr., Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, Palm Beach, Fla., Grant B. Hering, Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, New York City, for Atlantis Group, Inc.

Robert H. Yaffe, Miami Beach, Fla., William J. Waddell, Grand Rapids, Mich., Stanley R. Wolfe, Jay Robert Stiefel, Janice Siegel, Berger & Montague, P.C., Stuart H. Savett, Jeanne P. Wrobleski, Kohn, Savett, Klein & Graf, P.C., Philadelphia, Pa., for Irving M. Bier et al.

William J. Waddell, Grand Rapids, Mich., Paul Steinberg, Steinberg & Slewett, Miami, Fla., Richard Schiffrin, Schiffrin & Craig, Chicago, Ill., Alvin J. Ivers, Philadelphia, Pa., Jill S. Abrams, Emily C. Komlossy, Abbey & Ellis, New York City, for Jerry Atcovitz.

Jay Robert Stiefel, Berger & Montague, P.C., Stuart H. Savett, Jeanne P. Wrobleski, Kohn, Savett, Klein & Graf, Philadelphia, Pa., for Plato Paper Products, Inc.

*1243 Grant J. Gruel, Gruel, Mills, Nims & Pylman, Grand Rapids, Mich., Mercer K. Clarke, Richard H. Critchlow, Will & Emery, Miami, Fla., William R. Golden, Jr., Kelley, Drye & Warren, New York City, for Rospatch Corp.

L. Roland Roegge, Smith, Haughey, Rice & Roegge, P.C., Grand Rapids, Mich., James N. Nowacki, William R. Jentes, Kirkland & Ellis, Chicago, Ill., Richard H. Critchlow, McDermott, Will & Emery, Michael Nachwalter, William J. Blechman, David H. Lichter, Kenny, Nachwalter, Seymour & Arnold, P.A., Miami, Fla., for Warner, Norcross & Judd and Paul K. Gaston.

Jon G. March, Thomas R. Knecht, Miller, Johnson, Snell & Cummiskey, Grand Rapids, Mich., Mercer K. Clarke, Richard H. Critchlow, McDermott, Will & Emery, Miami, Fla., for J. Grant Beadle, Jones Y. Pharr, Jr., James R. Sebastian, Jr., Keith C. Vander Hyde and Glenn M. Walters.

Gregory L. Curtner, Carl H. von Ende, Peter W. Waldmeir, Miller, Canfield, Paddock & Stone, Detroit, Mich., Jon G. March, Thomas R. Knecht, Miller, Johnson, Snell & Cummiskey, Grand Rapids, Mich., Mercer K. Clarke, Richard H. Critchlow, McDermott, Will & Emery, Miami, Fla., for Thomas H. Butler.

H. Rhett Pinsky, Pinsky, Smith, Fayette & Hulswit, Grand Rapids, Mich., Stuart J. McGregor, Miami, Fla., for Eugene J. Harris.

William F. Hunting, Jr., Law, Weathers & Richardson, Grand Rapids, Mich., Mark Hicks, Miami, Fla., for William E. Malpass, Jr. and Joseph A. Parini.

John W. Allen, Howard & Howard, P.C., Kalamazoo, Mich., Mercer K. Clarke, Richard H. Critchlow, Will & Emery, Miami, Fla., for Paul V. Smith.

Fred W. Freeman, Dickinson, Wright, Moon, Van Dusen & Freeman, Detroit, Mich., Richard A. Glaser, Dickinson, Wright, Moon, Van Dusen & Freeman, Grand Rapids, Mich., for Arthur Andersen & Co.

OPINION

HILLMAN, Senior District Judge.

In these consolidated actions, plaintiffs assert federal securities and state law violations against the various defendants. According to the complaints, defendants took actions which allegedly amounted to a fraud on the stock market and caused plaintiffs to suffer damages. Before the court are motions to dismiss these cases. The motions have been fully briefed and oral argument was heard on February 7, 1991. For the reasons that follow, defendants' motions are granted in part and denied in part.

There are three cases under consideration in these motions to dismiss. In the first case, No. 1:90-cv-805, plaintiff Atlantis Group, Inc. ("Atlantis") is a Delaware corporation with its base of operations in Florida. From October 8, 1987 to November 18, 1988, Atlantis purchased 476,100 shares of Rospatch common stock at an average price of $20.87 per share. Atlantis, ¶ 32. Atlantis currently owns about 20% of Rospatch outstanding stock and since mid-1989 has had two representatives on the Rospatch board of directors.

In the second case, No. 1:90-cv-806, plaintiff Plato Products, Inc. ("Plato") purchased Rospatch common stock in March 1987 and seeks to represent the class of investors who purchased Rospatch common stock during the period from March 1987 through March 1990.

In the third case, No. 1:90-cv-807, plaintiffs Jerry and Rosalyn Atcovitz were Rospatch common stockholders during the period from March 1987 through March 1990, and have filed a shareholder derivative action.

Defendant Rospatch is a Michigan corporation headquartered in Grand Rapids. Rospatch manufactures wood products and prior to divesting its Technical Products Group ("TPG") in 1989, was involved in the defense electronics business. Joseph V. Parini ("Parini") was Rospatch's president, chief executive officer and director. Defendant William E. Malpass ("Malpass") was Rospatch's chief financial officer, vice *1244 president-finance, secretary and treasurer. Defendant Paul V. Smith ("Smith") was Rospatch's chief operating officer. Defendant Eugene Harris ("Harris") was Rospatch's controller. Defendant J. Grant Beadle, Thomas W. Butler, Jones Y. Pharr, Jr., James R. Sebastian, Jr., Keith E. Vander Hyde ("Vander Hyde") and Glenn Walters were members of Rospatch's board of directors. Collectively, they are referred to as the "Outside Directors." Defendant Warner, Norcross & Judd ("Warner Norcross") was Rospatch's former legal counsel. Defendant Paul K. Gaston ("Gaston"), managing partner at Warner Norcross, was Rospatch's former attorney and a member of the Rospatch board of directors. Defendant Arthur Andersen & Co. ("Arthur Andersen") was Rospatch's independent auditor.

INTRODUCTION

When considering a motion to dismiss, the factual allegations in the complaint must be taken as true. Craighead v. E.F. Hutton & Co., Inc., 899 F.2d 485, 489 (6th Cir.1990). What follows is a recitation of the allegations, as distilled from Atlantis' complaints.

During the time Atlantis purchased Rospatch stock, Atlantis claims that it expressly relied upon the then currently available public information concerning Rospatch, specifically the Rospatch Securities and Exchange Commission filings from 1987 through 1988 (the "public documents"). Atlantis, ¶ 33. The class plaintiffs claim to have relied upon the integrity of the market, which was in turn based upon the then current publicly available information concerning Rospatch, specifically the public documents. Class Action, ¶¶ 48 and 63.

As of December 31, 1986, Rospatch's financial statements showed a net worth of approximately $41 million. The company's net worth was estimated at $43 million as of December 31, 1987. Atlantis, ¶ 45. As of December 31, 1988, Rospatch stated its net worth was approximately $47 million.

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