In Re: Tribune Company Fraudulent Conveyance Litigation

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedMarch 24, 2016
Docket13-3992-cv (L)
StatusPublished

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Opinion

13-3992-cv (L) In re: Tribune Company Fraudulent Conveyance Litigation

1 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS

2 FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT

3 August Term, 2014

4 5 (Argued: November 5, 2014 Decided: March 24, 2016) 6 7 Docket Nos. 13-3992-cv; 13-3875-cv; 13-4178-cv; 13-4196-cv 8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 10 IN RE: TRIBUNE COMPANY FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCE LITIGATION 11 12 NOTE HOLDERS, Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas, Law Debenture 13 Trust Company of New York, Wilmington Trust Company, INDIVIDUAL 14 RETIREES, William A. Niese, on behalf of a putative class of 15 Tribune Company retirees, 16 17 Plaintiffs-Appellants-Cross-Appellees, 18 19 MARK S. KIRSCHNER, as Litigation Trustee for the Tribune 20 Litigation Trust, 21 22 Plaintiff, 23 24 TENDERING PHONES HOLDERS, Citadel Equity Fund Ltd., Camden Asset 25 Management LLP and certain of their affiliates, 26 27 Plaintiffs-Intervenors, 28 29 v. 30 31 LARGE PRIVATE BENEFICIAL OWNERS, FINANCIAL INSTITUTION HOLDERS, 32 FINANCIAL INSTITUTION CONDUITS, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & 33 Smith, Inc., on behalf of a putative class of former Tribune 34 Company shareholders, PENSION FUNDS, including public, private, 35 and Taft Hartley Funds, INDIVIDUAL BENEFICIAL OWNERS, Mario J. 36 Gabelli, on behalf of a putative class of former Tribune Company 37 shareholders, MUTUAL FUNDS, AT-LARGE, ESTATE OF KAREN BABCOCK, 38 PHILLIP S. BABCOCK, DOUGLAS BABCOCK, DEFENDANTS LISTED ON EXHIBIT 39 B, 40 41 Defendants-Appellees-Cross-Appellants, 42

1 1 CURRENT AND FORMER DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS, Betsy D. Holden, 2 Christopher Reyes, Dudley S. Taft, Enrique Hernandez, Jr., Miles 3 D. White, Robert S. Morrison, William A. Osborn, Harry Amsden, 4 Stephen D. Carver, Dennis J. FitzSimons, Robert Gremillion, 5 Donald C. Grenesko, David Dean Hiller, Timothy J. Landon, Thomas 6 D. Leach, Luis E. Le, Mark Hianik, Irving Quimby, Crane Kenney, 7 Chandler Bigelow, Daniel Kazan, Timothy Knight, Thomas Finke, SAM 8 ZELL AND AFFILIATED ENTITIES, EGI-TRB, LLC, Equity Group 9 Investments, LLC, Sam Investment Trust, Samuel Zell, Tower CH, 10 LLC, Tower DC, LLC, Tower DL, LLC, Tower EH, LLC, Tower Gr, LARGE 11 SHAREHOLDERS, Chandler Trusts and their representatives, 12 FINANCIAL ADVISORS, Valuation Research Corporation, Duff & 13 Phelps, LLC, Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. and Morgan Stanley Capital 14 Services, Inc., GreatBanc Trust Company, Citigroup Global 15 Markets, Inc., CA PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM, CALPERS, 16 UNIVERSITY OF CA REGENTS, T. ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES, INC., MORGAN 17 KEEGAN & COMPANY, INC., NTCA, DIOCESE OF TRENTON-PENSION FUND, 18 FIRST ENERGY SERVICE COMPANY, MARYLAND STATE RETIREMENT AND 19 PENSION SYSTEM, T BANK LCV QP, T BANK-LCV-PT, JAPAN POST 20 INSURANCE, CO., LTD., SERVANTS OF RELIEF FOR INCURABLE CANCER 21 (AKA DOMINICAN SISTERS OF HAWTHORNE), NEW LIFE INTERNATIONAL, NEW 22 LIFE INTERNATIONAL TRUST, SALVATION ARMY, SOUTHERN TERRITORIAL 23 HEADQUARTERS, CITY OF PHILADELPHIA EMPLOYEES, OHIO CARPENTERS’ 24 MIDCAP (AKA OHIO CARPENTERS’ PENSION FUND), TILDEN H. EDWARDS, 25 JR., MALLOY AND EVANS, INC., BEDFORD OAK PARTNERS, LP, DUFF AND 26 PHELPS LLC, DURHAM J. MONSMA, CERTAIN TAG-ALONG DEFENDANTS, 27 MICHAEL S. MEADOWS, WIRTZ CORPORATION, 28 29 Defendants.* 30 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31 32 B e f o r e: WINTER, DRONEY, Circuit Judges, and HELLERSTEIN, 33 District Judge.** 34 35 Appeal from a dismissal by the United States District Court

36 for the Southern District of New York (Richard J. Sullivan,

37 Judge), of state law, constructive fraudulent conveyance claims

38 brought by creditors’ representatives against the Chapter 11

* The Clerk of the Court is instructed to conform the caption in accordance with this opinion. ** The Honorable Alvin K. Hellerstein, of the Southern District of New York, sitting by designation.

2 1 debtor’s former shareholders, who were cashed out in an LBO. The

2 district court held that plaintiffs lacked statutory standing

3 under the Bankruptcy Code. We hold that appellants have

4 statutory standing but affirm on the ground that appellants’

5 claims are preempted by Section 546(e) of that Code.

6 7 ROY T. ENGLERT, JR. (Lawrence S. 8 Robbins, Ariel N. Lavinbuk, Daniel 9 N. Lerman, Shai D. Bronshtein, 10 Robbins, Russell, Englert, Orseck, 11 Untereiner & Sauber LLP, 12 Washington, DC, Pratik A. Shah, 13 James E. Tysse, Z.W. Julius Chen, 14 Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, 15 Washington, DC, David M. Zensky, 16 Mitchell Hurley, Deborah J. Newman, 17 Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, 18 New York, NY, Robert J. Lack & Hal 19 Neier, Friedman Kaplan Seiler & 20 Adelman LLP, New York, NY, Daniel 21 M. Scott & Kevin M. Magnuson, 22 Kelley, Wolter & Scott, P.A., 23 Minneapolis, MN, David S. Rosner & 24 Sheron Korpus, Kasowitz Benson 25 Torres & Friedman LLP, New York, 26 NY, Joseph Aronauer, Aronauer Re & 27 Yudell, LLP, New York, NY, on the 28 brief), Robbins, Russell, Englert, 29 Orseck, Untereiner & Sauber LLP, 30 Washington, DC, for Plaintiffs- 31 Appellants-Cross-Appellees Note 32 Holders. 33 34 Jay Teitelbaum, Teitelbaum & Baskin 35 LLP, White Plains, NY, for 36 Plaintiffs-Appellants-Cross- 37 Appellees Individual Retirees. 38 39 Joel A. Feuer & Oscar Garza, 40 Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, Los 41 Angeles, CA, David C. Bohan & John 42 P. Sieger, Katten Muchin Rosenman

3 1 LLP, Chicago, IL, for Defendants- 2 Appellees-Cross-Appellants Large 3 Private Beneficial Owners. 4 5 PHILIP D. ANKER (Alan E. 6 Schoenfeld, Adriel I. Cepeda 7 Derieux, Pablo G. Kapusta, Wilmer 8 Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, 9 New York, NY, Sabin Willett & 10 Michael C. D’Agnostino, Bingham 11 McCutchen LLP, Boston, MA, Joel W. 12 Millar, Washington, DC, on the 13 brief), Wilmer Cutler Pickering 14 Hale and Dorr LLP, New York, NY, 15 for Defendants-Appellees-Cross- 16 Appellants Financial Institution 17 Holders. 18 19 Elliot Moskowitz, Davis Polk & 20 Wardwell LLP, New York, NY, Daniel 21 L. Cantor, O'Melveny & Myers LLP, 22 New York, NY, Gregg M. Mashberg & 23 Stephen L. Ratner, Proskauer Rose 24 LLP, New York, NY, for Defendants- 25 Appellees-Cross-Appellants 26 Financial Institution Conduits. 27 28 DOUGLAS HALLWARD-DRIEMEIER, Ropes & 29 Gray LLP, Washington, DC, D. Ross 30 Martin, Ropes & Gray LLP, New York, 31 NY, Matthew L. Fornshell, Ice 32 Miller LLP, Columbus, OH, for 33 Defendants-Appellees-Cross- 34 Appellants Pension Funds. 35 36 Andrew J. Entwistle, Entwistle & 37 Cappucci, LLP, New York, NY, David 38 N. Dunn, Potter Stewart, Jr. Law 39 Offices, Brattleboro, VT, Mark A. 40 Neubauer, Steptoe & Johnson LLP, 41 Los Angeles, CA, for Defendants- 42 Appellees-Cross-Appellants 43 Individual Beneficial Owners. 44 45 Michael S. Doluisio & Alexander 46 Bilus, Dechert LLP, Philadelphia, 47 PA, Steven R. Schoenfeld, Robinson

4 1 & Cole LLP, New York, NY, for 2 Defendants-Appellees-Cross- 3 Appellants Mutual Funds. 4 5 Alan J. Stone & Andrew M. LeBlanc, 6 Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy 7 LLP, New York, NY, for Defendant- 8 Appellee-Cross-Appellant At-Large. 9 10 Gary Stein, David K. Momborquette, 11 William H. Gussman, Jr., Schulte 12 Roth & Zabel LLP, New York, NY, for 13 Defendants-Appellees-Cross- 14 Appellants Defendants Listed on 15 Exhibit B. 16 17 Kevin Carroll, Securities Industry 18 and Financial Markets Association, 19 Washington, DC, Holly K. Kulka, 20 NYSE Euronext, New York, NY, 21 Marshall H. Fishman, Timothy P. 22 Harkness, David Y. Livshiz, 23 Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US 24 LLP, New York, NY, for Amici Curiae 25 Securities Industry and Financial 26 Markets Association, International 27 Swaps and Derivatives Association, 28 Inc., and the NYSE Euronext. 29 30 Michael A. Conley, John W. Avery, 31 Tracey A. Hardin, Benjamin M.

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