Jose Rolo, Rosa Rolo, Dr. William Tenerelli v. General Development Corporation, Gdv Financial, Inc., David F. Brown, Robert F. Ehrling, the Home Insurance Company, the Federal Mortgage Loan Association, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Association, Carteret Mortgage Corp., the Citizens and Southern National Bank, Southeast Bank, N.A., Citizens and Southern Trust Company (Florida) National Association, Ambase Corporation, Chase Federal Savings & Loan Association, Secor National Bank, Capital Bank, John Does, 1-15, City Investing Company Liquidating Trust, Carteret Bancorp, Inc., Carteret Savings Bank, Fa, George T. Scharffenberger, Marshall Manley, Edwin I. Hatch, Eben W. Pyne, Reubin O'd. Askew, Howard L. Clark, Jr., Charles J. Simons, Peter R. Brinckerhoff, Cravath, Swaine, David G. Ormsby, Painewebber Incorporated, Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Incorporated, the Prudential Insurance Company of America, National Bank of Canada, Citicorp Real Estate, Inc., First National Bank of Boston, Federal National Mortgage Association, Chase Federal Bank, Fsb, Secor Bank, Fsb, Oxford First Corp., the Oxford Finance Companies, Inc., Stanchart Business Credit, Inc., Harbor Federal Savings and Loan Association, Greyhound Financial Corporation, Lloyds Bank Plc, John Does 1-10. Jose Rolo, Rosa Rolo, Dr. William Tenerelli v. General Development Corporation, Gdv Financial, Inc., David F. Brown, Robert F. Ehrling, the Home Insurance Company, the Federal Mortgage Loan Association, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Association, Carteret Mortgage Corp., the Citizens and Southern National Bank, Southeast Bank, N.A., Citizens and Southern Trust Company (Florida) National Association, Ambase Corporation, Chase Federal Savings & Loan Association, Secor National Bank, Capital Bank, John Does, 1-15, Honorable Harold A. Ackerman, United States District Judge, Nominal

949 F.2d 695, 1991 U.S. App. LEXIS 28011
CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedNovember 27, 1991
Docket91-5451
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

This text of 949 F.2d 695 (Jose Rolo, Rosa Rolo, Dr. William Tenerelli v. General Development Corporation, Gdv Financial, Inc., David F. Brown, Robert F. Ehrling, the Home Insurance Company, the Federal Mortgage Loan Association, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Association, Carteret Mortgage Corp., the Citizens and Southern National Bank, Southeast Bank, N.A., Citizens and Southern Trust Company (Florida) National Association, Ambase Corporation, Chase Federal Savings & Loan Association, Secor National Bank, Capital Bank, John Does, 1-15, City Investing Company Liquidating Trust, Carteret Bancorp, Inc., Carteret Savings Bank, Fa, George T. Scharffenberger, Marshall Manley, Edwin I. Hatch, Eben W. Pyne, Reubin O'd. Askew, Howard L. Clark, Jr., Charles J. Simons, Peter R. Brinckerhoff, Cravath, Swaine, David G. Ormsby, Painewebber Incorporated, Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Incorporated, the Prudential Insurance Company of America, National Bank of Canada, Citicorp Real Estate, Inc., First National Bank of Boston, Federal National Mortgage Association, Chase Federal Bank, Fsb, Secor Bank, Fsb, Oxford First Corp., the Oxford Finance Companies, Inc., Stanchart Business Credit, Inc., Harbor Federal Savings and Loan Association, Greyhound Financial Corporation, Lloyds Bank Plc, John Does 1-10. Jose Rolo, Rosa Rolo, Dr. William Tenerelli v. General Development Corporation, Gdv Financial, Inc., David F. Brown, Robert F. Ehrling, the Home Insurance Company, the Federal Mortgage Loan Association, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Association, Carteret Mortgage Corp., the Citizens and Southern National Bank, Southeast Bank, N.A., Citizens and Southern Trust Company (Florida) National Association, Ambase Corporation, Chase Federal Savings & Loan Association, Secor National Bank, Capital Bank, John Does, 1-15, Honorable Harold A. Ackerman, United States District Judge, Nominal) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the First Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Jose Rolo, Rosa Rolo, Dr. William Tenerelli v. General Development Corporation, Gdv Financial, Inc., David F. Brown, Robert F. Ehrling, the Home Insurance Company, the Federal Mortgage Loan Association, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Association, Carteret Mortgage Corp., the Citizens and Southern National Bank, Southeast Bank, N.A., Citizens and Southern Trust Company (Florida) National Association, Ambase Corporation, Chase Federal Savings & Loan Association, Secor National Bank, Capital Bank, John Does, 1-15, City Investing Company Liquidating Trust, Carteret Bancorp, Inc., Carteret Savings Bank, Fa, George T. Scharffenberger, Marshall Manley, Edwin I. Hatch, Eben W. Pyne, Reubin O'd. Askew, Howard L. Clark, Jr., Charles J. Simons, Peter R. Brinckerhoff, Cravath, Swaine, David G. Ormsby, Painewebber Incorporated, Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Incorporated, the Prudential Insurance Company of America, National Bank of Canada, Citicorp Real Estate, Inc., First National Bank of Boston, Federal National Mortgage Association, Chase Federal Bank, Fsb, Secor Bank, Fsb, Oxford First Corp., the Oxford Finance Companies, Inc., Stanchart Business Credit, Inc., Harbor Federal Savings and Loan Association, Greyhound Financial Corporation, Lloyds Bank Plc, John Does 1-10. Jose Rolo, Rosa Rolo, Dr. William Tenerelli v. General Development Corporation, Gdv Financial, Inc., David F. Brown, Robert F. Ehrling, the Home Insurance Company, the Federal Mortgage Loan Association, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Association, Carteret Mortgage Corp., the Citizens and Southern National Bank, Southeast Bank, N.A., Citizens and Southern Trust Company (Florida) National Association, Ambase Corporation, Chase Federal Savings & Loan Association, Secor National Bank, Capital Bank, John Does, 1-15, Honorable Harold A. Ackerman, United States District Judge, Nominal, 949 F.2d 695, 1991 U.S. App. LEXIS 28011 (1st Cir. 1991).

Opinion

949 F.2d 695

Jose ROLO, Rosa Rolo, Dr. William Tenerelli, Appellants,
v.
GENERAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, GDV Financial, Inc., David
F. Brown, Robert F. Ehrling, the Home Insurance Company, the
Federal Mortgage Loan Association, the Federal Home Loan
Mortgage Association, Carteret Mortgage Corp., the Citizens
and Southern National Bank, Southeast Bank, N.A., Citizens
and Southern Trust Company (Florida) National Association,
Ambase Corporation, Chase Federal Savings & Loan
Association, Secor National Bank, Capital Bank, John Does,
1-15, City Investing Company Liquidating Trust, Carteret
Bancorp, Inc., Carteret Savings Bank, FA, George T.
Scharffenberger, Marshall Manley, Edwin I. Hatch, Eben W.
Pyne, Reubin O'D. Askew, Howard L. Clark, Jr., Charles J.
Simons, Peter R. Brinckerhoff, Cravath, Swaine, David G.
Ormsby, Painewebber Incorporated, Merrill, Lynch, Pierce,
Fenner & Smith, Incorporated, the Prudential Insurance
Company of America, National Bank of Canada, Citicorp Real
Estate, Inc., First National Bank of Boston, Federal
National Mortgage Association, Chase Federal Bank, FSB,
Secor Bank, FSB, Oxford First Corp., the Oxford Finance
Companies, Inc., Stanchart Business Credit, Inc., Harbor
Federal Savings and Loan Association, Greyhound Financial
Corporation, Lloyds Bank PLC, John Does 1-10.
Jose ROLO, Rosa Rolo, Dr. William Tenerelli, Petitioners,
v.
GENERAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, GDV Financial, Inc., David
F. Brown, Robert F. Ehrling, the Home Insurance Company, the
Federal Mortgage Loan Association, the Federal Home Loan
Mortgage Association, Carteret Mortgage Corp., the Citizens
and Southern National Bank, Southeast Bank, N.A., Citizens
and Southern Trust Company (Florida) National Association,
Ambase Corporation, Chase Federal Savings & Loan
Association, Secor National Bank, Capital Bank, John Does,
1-15, Respondents.
Honorable Harold A. Ackerman, United States District Judge,
Nominal Respondent.

Nos. 91-5451, 91-5458.

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

Argued Sept. 5, 1991.
Decided Nov. 27, 1991.

Herbert I. Deutsch, Roy A. Heimlich (argued), Alfred N. Metz, Deutsch and Frey, New York City, Glenn P. Callahan, Callahan, Delany & O'Brien, Cherry Hill, N.J., for Jose Rolo, Rosa Rolo and William Tenerelli.

Paul M. Dodyk (argued), Cravath, Swaine & Moore, New York City, Matthew P. Boylan, Lowenstein, Sandler, Kohl, Fisher & Boylan, Roseland, N.J., for Ambase Corp. and City Investing Co. Liquidating Trust.

Before STAPLETON, GREENBERG, and ALDISERT, Circuit Judges.

OPINION OF THE COURT

STAPLETON, Circuit Judge:

Appellants, Jose and Rosa Rolo and Dr. William Tenerelli ("the Rolos"), seek relief from two orders of the district court. The first order stayed the Rolos's class action damage suit pending bankruptcy and criminal proceedings which involve some of the defendants. The Rolos seek review of this order by direct appeal pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1291 or, alternatively, by a petition for a writ of mandamus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1651. The second order, of which the Rolos seek review by direct appeal, stayed the Rolos's application for a preliminary injunction to enjoin two of the defendants from liquidating and distributing their assets in an alleged effort to render themselves judgment proof. The appellees have moved to dismiss the appeal on the ground that this court lacks jurisdiction.

We conclude that this court does not have appellate jurisdiction over the first order and that that order does not constitute the kind of extraordinary action on the part of the district court that would warrant issuance of a writ of mandamus. We hold further that because the district court's second order effectively denied the Rolos's application for a preliminary injunction, that order is appealable under 28 U.S.C. § 1292(a)(1). Finally, we conclude that the district court abused its discretion in refusing to reach the merits of the Rolos's preliminary injunction application. Accordingly, we will vacate the district court's second order and remand this case so that the district court can consider the merits of that application.

I.

The underlying dispute in this case grows out of the affairs of the General Development Corporation ("GDC") and GDV Financial ("GDV"). The present case is but one of a series of related cases involving these two companies.

A. The District of New Jersey Cases

In August 1989, the Rolos filed an action in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, alleging that GDC and GDV had engaged in a fraudulent marketing scheme to sell certain real estate lots in violation of several federal civil and criminal statutes. See Rolo v. General Development Corp., Civ. Action No. 89-3373 (D.N.J.1989) ("Rolo I "). In April 1990, GDC and GDV filed bankruptcy petitions in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida. Shortly thereafter, the district court administratively terminated Rolo I.

The Rolos filed the present action ("Rolo II ") in November 1990. As in Rolo I, the Rolos allege in this suit that the defendants participated in a fraudulent marketing scheme in violation of several federal criminal and civil statutes.1 Rolo II differs from Rolo I, however, in three respects. First, unlike Rolo I, Rolo II is a class action brought on behalf of the North Port Out-of-State Lot Owners Association ("NPA"), a group comprised of more than 5,000 individuals who purchased property from GDC and its agents. Second, in addition to GDC and GDV, Rolo II 's defendants include two former GDC executives, David Brown and Robert Ehrling; two companies related to GDC, Ambase Corporation ("Ambase") and City Investment Company Liquidating Trust ("City Investment"); and various financial lending institutions which purchased mortgages from GDV on the secondary market. The Rolos contend that these additional defendants knew or should have known of the fraudulent schemes perpetrated by GDC and failed to take adequate steps to expose or end them. Third, although the Rolos listed GDC and GDV as defendants in this suit, they did not serve either company with a copy of the summons or complaint. The Rolos subsequently asserted before the district court their intention "to delete all references to GDC and GDV as defendants." Rolo, et al. v. General Dev. Corp., Civ. Action No. 90-4420, slip op. at 15 (D.N.J. filed April 26, 1990) (emphasis in the original). Accordingly, like the district court, we will treat neither GDC nor GDV as defendants in this action.

B. The Bankruptcy Proceedings

As noted, GDC and GDV filed bankruptcy petitions shortly after the initiation of Rolo I and prior to Rolo II. Approximately two weeks after the Rolos filed this class action they filed with the bankruptcy court a proof of claim on behalf of all NPA members. The Rolos stated as the bases of their claim the allegations set forth in the Rolo II complaint, which they attached to their proof of claim. They further estimated that the combined claims of NPA members exceeded $400,000,000.

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