Kingdom Fresh Produce v. Bexar County (In re Delta Produce, LP)

521 B.R. 576
CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, W.D. Texas
DecidedSeptember 22, 2014
DocketCV. No. 5:14-CV-000022-DAE; Bankruptcy No. 12-50073-a998
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Bluebook
Kingdom Fresh Produce v. Bexar County (In re Delta Produce, LP), 521 B.R. 576 (Tex. 2014).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER VACATING THE BANKRUPTCY COURT’S ORDER GRANTING SPECIAL PACA TRUST COUNSEL’S THIRD INTERIM APPLICATION FOR ATTORNEY’S FEES

DAVID ALAN EZRA, Senior District Judge.

Before the Court is an appeal from the bankruptcy court’s order granting Special PACA Counsel Craig A. Stokes (“Special Counsel”) his Third and Final Fee Application brought by Appellants Kingdom Fresh Produce, Inc., I. Kunik Company, Inc., Five Brothers Jalisco Produce Co. Inc. d/b/a Bonanza 2001, Rio Bravo Produce Limited, LLC, and G.R. Produce, Inc. (collectively, “Kingdom Fresh”). For the reasons that follow, the Court VACATES the bankruptcy court’s order granting Special Counsel’s Third and Final Fee Application.

BACKGROUND

This matter arises from the appointment of a Special Counsel to adjudicate claims made pursuant to the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act of 1930 (“PACA”), 7 U.S.C. § 499a-t. This matter incorporates three PACA lawsuits that were filed in the United States District Courts for the Western District of Texas against Delta Produce LP (“Delta Produce”), a local produce company.

On January 3, 2012, Delta Produce filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Texas. (Bankr.Dkt. # 1.)1 Delta then moved to impose an automatic stay of the three lawsuits pending in district court under 11 U.S.C. § 362. (Case No. l:ll-cv-01114-SS, Dkt. ## 24, 26.) Two days later, Delta Produce asked the district court to abate its proceedings and allow various creditors, including PACA creditors, to assert their claims before the Bankruptcy Court in San Antonio. (Id.) Upon receipt of Delta Produce’s motion and several PACA claimants consent, the district court referred the case to the bankruptcy court in San Antonio, noting that “the parties apparently agree that the Bankruptcy Court would be the appropriate and preferable place to adjudicate the claims presented in this case.” (Case No. 5:12-cv-00046-XR, Dkt. # 28.)

After the PACA claims were referred to the bankruptcy court, Delta Produce filed a proposed PACA Claim Procedure in bankruptcy court on January 19, 2012, which included the appointment of Special Counsel Craig A. Stokes (“Special Counsel”) to adjudicate PACA claims. (Bankr. Dkt.# 31.) Several PACA claimants — but not Appellants Kingdom Fresh — agreed to the motion.2 On January 24, 2012, the [581]*581bankruptcy court held a hearing to consider a Motion for Orders Establishing a Deadline to File PACA Trust Claims and for Procedures to Resolve those Claims and for the Appointment of Special Counsel. (See Special Counsel Appointment Hr’g, Jan. 24, 2012, Bankr.Dkt. # 31.) Kingdom Fresh was present at that hearing, but did not address the bankruptcy court.

The following day on January 25, 2012, the bankruptcy court issued an order establishing a deadline to file PACA trust claims, for procedures to resolve those claims, and for the appointment of Special PACA Counsel (the “PACA Order”). (Bankr.Dkt. # 52.) The PACA Order specifically directing Special Counsel to inform all of Delta Produce’s creditors that had not already joined the litigation of the PACA claims procedure. (Id. at 2 (“On or before February 11, 2012, the Court-appointed Special PACA Counsel for the Debtor, Craig A. Stokes (‘Special PACA Counsel’), shall mail a copy of this Order by certified mail, return receipt requested, to all entities listed on DELTA’S Accounts payable schedule.”).) Special Counsel was also tasked with preserving and collecting PACA trust assets, negotiating and compromising debts owed by an account holder of Delta Produce, considering and reviewing claims asserted under the PACA trust, and providing status reports to PACA creditors. (Id. at 8-10.) With regard to Paragraph 15(b) of the order specified:

Special PACA Counsel shall be “entitled” to paid attorney’s fees and costs from the PACA trust funds for the services rendered pursuant to this Order. The Court will determine the reasonable “amount” of such attorney’s fees and costs. To be paid, Special PACA Counsel shall file a motion(s) for attorney’s fees and costs, [and] should attach time sheets that have reasonably detailed time entries and which reflect time in increments of “.1” of an hour. Stokes may file interim motions for attorney’s fees and costs.

(Id. at 10-11 (emphasis added).) No party objected to the PACA Order.

After the PACA Order established the timeline for adjudicating PACA claims, Delta Produce informed potential PACA creditors of the pending PACA claim procedure. From January to March 2012, PACA Creditors filed claims against Delta Produce totaling $1,676,015.25. Special Counsel negotiated PACA claims with Delta Produce and its PACA creditors.

On August 14, 2012, Special Counsel filed its First Interim Application for attorney fees. (Bankr.Dkt. # 284.) He sought $95,978.00 in attorney fees and $2,492.97 in expenses for work completed between January 3, 2012, and August 7, 2012, to be paid from the PACA trust. (Id.)

PACA Claimant Kingdom Fresh objected to Special Counsel’s First Interim Application on the ground that the PACA trust funds should not be used to pay Special Counsel’s fees. (Bankr.Dkt. # 294.) Kingdom Fresh argued that (1) the Bankruptcy Court lacked subject-matter jurisdiction to use non-estate assets beyond the reach of bankruptcy powers to satisfy the administrative expense claims against the bankruptcy estate, (2) the PACA trust assets that Delta Produce held could not be used to pay Special Counsel’s fees (nor Delta Produce’s attorney’s fees), and (3) Delta Produce’s Counsel already had a pre-existing duty to collect the Debtors’ accounts receivable and [582]*582thus Special Counsel could not be paid with PACA trust funds. (Id.)

On September 21, 2012, the bankruptcy court held a hearing to consider Special Counsel’s First Interim Application for attorney fees. (See “First Interim Fee Hr’g, Sept. 21, 2012,” Bankr.Dkt. # 381.) Over Kingdom Fresh’s objections, the bankruptcy court granted Special Counsel’s First Interim Application for attorney fees on September 25, 2012. (Bankr.Dkt. # 320.) On October 9, 2012, Kingdom Fresh timely filed an appeal, arguing that the bankruptcy court lacked jurisdiction to award such fees and PACA forbid paying Special Counsel’s fees. (Bankr.Dkt. # 340; Case No. 5:12-cv-1127, Dkt. # 1.)

On November 14, 2012, Special Counsel filed his Second Interim Application for Fees. (Bankr.Dkt. # 404.) Kingdom Fresh objected again for the same reasons as their objection to Special Counsel’s First Interim Fee Application. (Bankr.Dkt. #427.) On December 13, 2012, the bankruptcy court granted Special Counsel’s Second Interim Fee Application. (Bankr. Dkt. # 443.) On December 21, 2012, Kingdom Fresh filed their Notice of Appeal. (Bankr.Dkt. #449.) Kingdom Fresh and Special Counsel subsequently agreed that the outcome of the First Appeal would be binding on the second appeal, and on March 12, 2013, this Court signed an agreed order consolidating the appeal of the First Interim Fee Application with the appeal for the Second Interim Fee Application. (Case No. 5:13-cv-131, Dkt. # 7.)

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