In re: Sept. 11 Prop. Damage Litig.

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedApril 8, 2011
Docket10-2970
StatusPublished

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10-2970-cv(L) In re: Sept. 11 Prop. Damage Litig.

1 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS 2 FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT 3 4 August Term 2010 5 6 7 (Argued: March 10, 2011 Decided: April 8, 2011) 8 9 Docket Nos. 10-2970-cv(L), 10-3128-cv(CON), 10-3131-cv(CON), 10 10-3133-cv(CON), 10-3135-cv(CON), 10-3136-cv(CON), 10-3137-cv(CON), 11 10-3139-cv(CON), 10-3140-cv(CON), 10-3141-cv(CON), 10-3143-cv(CON), 12 10-3144-cv(CON), 10-3145-cv(CON), 10-3148-cv(CON), 10-3153-cv(CON), 13 10-3157-cv(CON), 10-3159-cv(CON), 10-3178-cv(CON), 10-3180-cv(CON) 14 15 _____________________________________ 16 17 IN RE: SEPTEMBER 11 18 PROPERTY DAMAGE LITIGATION 19 _____________________________________ 20 21 WORLD TRADE CENTER PROPERTIES LLC; 1 WORLD TRADE CENTER LLC; 2 22 WORLD TRADE CENTER LLC; 3 WORLD TRADE CENTER LLC; 4 WORLD TRADE 23 CENTER LLC; 7 WORLD TRADE COMPANY, L.P., 24 25 Intervenors-Appellants, 26 27 -v.- 28 29 CERTAIN UNDERWRITERS AT LLOYD’S OF LONDON COMPRISING SYNDICATES NO. 30 33, 1003, 2003, 1208, 1243, 0376; GREAT LAKES REINSURANCE (UK), PLC; 31 UNDERWRITER AT LLOYD’S, SYNDICATE NO. 1225; MUNICH-AMERICAN RISK 32 PARTNERS 7244 GMBH; GREATER NEW YORK MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY; 33 INSURANCE COMPANY OF GREATER NEW YORK; MUNICH REINSURANCE COM- 34 PANY UK GENERAL BRANCH; MUENCHENER RUECKVERSICHERUNES- 35 GESELLSCHAFT; WOBURN INSURANCE, LTD.; GREAT LAKES REINSURANCE U.K. 36 PLC; AMERICAN ALTERNATIVE INSURANCE CORPORATION; THE PRINCETON 37 EXCESS & SURPLUS LINES INSURANCE COMPANY; MUNICH REINSURANCE 38 AMERICA, INC., FORMERLY KNOWN AS AMERICAN RE-INSURANCE COMPANY; 39 COLISEE RE, FORMERLY KNOWN AS AXA RE AND SUCCESSOR TO THE INTERESTS 1 AND LIABILITIES OF SPS REASSURANCE; COLISEE RE CANADIAN BRANCH, 2 FORMERLY KNOWN AS AXA RE CANADIAN BRANCH AND FORMERLY KNOWN AS 3 AXA CORPORATE SOLUTIONS REASSURANCE CANADIAN BRANCH; COLISEE RE 4 MADEIRA BRANCH, FORMERLY KNOWN AS AXA RE MADEIRA BRANCH; PORTMAN 5 INSURANCE LIMITED, FORMERLY KNOWN AS AXA GLOBAL RISKS (UK) LTD. AND 6 SUCCESSOR TO THE INTERESTS AND LIABILITIES OF AXA REINSURANCE UK PLC; 7 AXA CORPORATE SOLUTIONS ASSURANCE UK BRANCH; AXA INSURANCE 8 COMPANY, FORMERLY AXA CS INSURANCE CO.; COLISEUM REINSURANCE 9 COMPANY, FORMERLY AXA CS REINSURANCE CO. US; AXA VERSICHERUNG AG; 10 AXA CESSIONS; AXA CORPORATE SOLUTIONS SERVICES UK LTD. AND AXA 11 CORPORATE SOLUTIONS ASSURANCE, FOR ITSELF AND SUCCESSOR TO THE 12 INTERESTS AND LIABILITIES OF AXA CORPORATE SOLUTIONS ASSURANCE 13 CANADIAN BRANCH; AXA ART INSURANCE CORPORATION; PARIS RE ASIA 14 PACIFIC PTE. LTD., FORMERLY KNOWN AS AXA RE ASIA PACIFIC PTE. LTD.; PARIS 15 RE, SUCCESSOR TO THE INTERESTS AND LIABILITIES OF COMPAGNIE GENERALE 16 DE REASSURANCE DE MONTE CARLO; INDUSTRIAL RISK INSURERS AND ITS 17 MEMBERS; AEGIS INSURANCE SERVICES, INC.; LIBERTY INSURANCE UNDERWRIT- 18 ERS, INC.; NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH; NUCLEAR 19 ELECTRIC INSURANCE LIMITED; CERTAIN UNDERWRITERS AT LLOYD’S COMPRIS- 20 ING SYNDICATES NO. 1225 AND 1511; CONSOLIDATED EDISON COMPANY OF NEW 21 YORK, INC.; QBE INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE LTD.; CERTAIN UNDERWRITERS AT 22 LLOYD’S LONDON, AS MEMBERS OF SYNDICATES NUMBERED 1212, 1241, 79, 506, 23 AND 2791; ASSURANCES GENERALES DE FRANCE IART; ASSURANCES GENERALES 24 DE FRANCE; ALLIANZ GLOBAL RISKS US INSURANCE COMPANY F/K/A ALLIANZ 25 INSURANCE COMPANY; ALLIANZ INSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA; ALLIANZ 26 SUISSE VERSICHERUNGS-GESELLSCHAFT; ALLIANZ VERSICHERUNGS- 27 AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT; FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY; MAYORE 28 ESTATES, LLC; 80 LAFAYETTE ASSOCIATES, LLC; BARCLEY DWYER CO., INC.; 29 KAROON CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC.; N.S. WINDOWS LLC; TOWER COMPUTER 30 SERVICES, INC.; WALL STREET REALTY CAPITAL, INC.; WORLD TRADE FARMERS 31 MARKET, INC.; ADEM ARICI; OMER IPEK; MVN ASSOCIATES, INC.; MARSHA VAN 32 NAME; DANIEL D’AQUILA; FLOYD VAN NAME, 33 34 Plaintiffs-Appellees, 35 36 AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC.; AMR CORPORATION; UNITED AIR LINES, INC.; UAL 37 CORPORATION; US AIRWAYS, INC.; US AIRWAYS GROUP, INC.; COLGAN AIR, INC.; 38 GLOBE AVIATION SERVICES CORPORATION; GLOBE AIRPORT SECURITY SERVICES, 39 INC.; HUNTLEIGH USA CORPORATION; ICTS INTERNATIONAL N.V.; THE BOEING 40 COMPANY; MASSACHUSETTS PORT AUTHORITY; BURNS INTERNATIONAL SECU-

2 1 RITY SERVICES COMPANY, LLC, FORMERLY KNOWN AS BURNS INTERNATIONAL 2 SECURITY SERVICES CORPORATION; BURNS INTERNATIONAL SERVICES COM- 3 PANY, LLC, FORMERLY KNOWN AS BURNS INTERNATIONAL SERVICES CORPORA- 4 TION; PINKERTON’S LLC, FORMERLY KNOWN AS PINKERTON’S INC.; 5 SECURITAS AB, 6 7 Defendants-Appellees. 8 9 _____________________________________ 10 11 Before: B.D. PARKER, LIVINGSTON, and LYNCH, Circuit Judges.

12 Intervenors-Appellants World Trade Center Properties LLC, 1 World

13 Trade Center LLC, 2 World Trade Center LLC, 3 World Trade Center LLC, 4

14 World Trade Center LLC, and 7 World Trade Company, L.P. (collectively “WTCP

15 Plaintiffs”) appeal from a final Order of the United States District Court for the

16 Southern District of New York (Alvin K. Hellerstein, District Judge) granting

17 Plaintiffs-Appellees’ (collectively “Settling Plaintiffs”) and Defendants-Appellees’

18 (collectively “Aviation Defendants”) joint motion for orders approving their

19 Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release of Claims. We hold that the Air

20 Transportation Safety and System Stabilization Act of 2001 (“ATSSSA”), Pub.

21 L. No. 107-42, 115 Stat. 230 (2001) (codified as amended at 49 U.S.C. § 40101,

22 note), does not preempt New York State’s “first-come, first-served” settlement

23 rule, and that the proposed settlement payments reduce each contributing

24 Aviation Defendants’ remaining liability pursuant to the liability limits defined

25 in ATSSSA. We also conclude that the district court did not abuse its discretion

3 1 in finding that the Settling Plaintiffs and Aviation Defendants entered into their

2 settlement agreement in good faith. Accordingly, we affirm the district court’s

3 approval of the settlement.

4 AFFIRMED. 5 6 CATHI HESSION (Richard Williamson, on the 7 brief), Flemming Zulack Williamson Zauderer 8 LLP, New York, New York, for Intervenors- 9 Appellants. 10 11 GREGORY P. JOSEPH (Douglas J. Pepe, on the 12 brief), Gregory P. Joseph Law Offices LLC, New 13 York, New York, for Plaintiffs-Appellees. 14 15 ROGER E. PODESTA, Debevoise and Plimpton LLP; 16 Desmond T. Barry, Jr., Condon & Forsyth LLP, 17 New York, New York, for Defendants-Appellees. 18 19 20 DEBRA ANN LIVINGSTON, Circuit Judge:

21 Intervenors-Appellants World Trade Center Properties LLC, 1 World

22 Trade Center LLC, 2 World Trade Center LLC, 3 World Trade Center LLC, 4

23 World Trade Center LLC, and 7 World Trade Company, L.P. (collectively “WTCP

24 Plaintiffs”) appeal from a final Order of the United States District Court for the

25 Southern District of New York (Alvin K. Hellerstein, District Judge) granting

26 Plaintiffs-Appellees’ (collectively “Settling Plaintiffs”) and Defendants-Appellees’

27 (collectively “Aviation Defendants”) joint motion for orders approving their

28 Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release of Claims, dated February 23, 2010.

4 1 The district court also ordered all amounts paid pursuant to the settlement

2 agreement to be credited to the contributing Aviation Defendants’ respective

3 liability ceilings under § 408(a)(1) of the Air Transportation Safety and System

4 Stabilization Act of 2001 (“ATSSSA”), Pub. L. No. 107-42, 115 Stat. 230 (2001)

5 (codified as amended at 49 U.S.C. § 40101, note). It further found that

6 Defendant-Appellee Huntleigh USA Corp.’s (“Huntleigh”) insurers will exhaust

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