LaSALLE NAT. BANK ASS'N v. Paloian

406 B.R. 299, 2009 WL 721510
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Illinois
DecidedMarch 17, 2009
Docket07 C 2722, 07 C 2815, 07 C 5231, 07 C 5232
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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LaSALLE NAT. BANK ASS'N v. Paloian, 406 B.R. 299, 2009 WL 721510 (N.D. Ill. 2009).

Opinion

406 B.R. 299 (2009)

LaSALLE NATIONAL BANK ASSOCIATION, f/k/a LaSalle National Bank, as Trustee for Certificate Holders of Assets Securitization Corporation, Commercial Pass-Through Certificates Series 1997, D5, Appellant,
v.
Gus A. PALOIAN, Chapter 11 Trustee of Doctors Hospital of Hyde Park, Inc., Appellee.

Nos. 07 C 2722, 07 C 2815, 07 C 5231, 07 C 5232.

United States District Court, N.D. Illinois, Eastern Division.

March 17, 2009.

*306 Jeffrey Lawrence Gansberg, John W. Costello, John E. Frey, Scott Allen Semenek, Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon, LLP, Chicago, IL, for Appellee.

Adam Phillip Silverman, Howard L. Adelman, Adelman, Gettleman, Merens, Berish & Carter, Ltd., James M. Witz, Freeborn & Peters LLP, Michael Nicholas Ripani, Chuhak & Tecson PC, John Lawrence Conlon, Robert D. Nachman, Schwartz, Cooper, Greenberg & Krauss, Jane B. McCullough, Kimberly Marie Deshano, Nancy A. Peterman, Greenberg Traurig, LLP., David Thomas Beech Audley, Michael T. Benz, Richard Alan Wohlleber, Chapman & Cutler, John E. Frey, John W. Costello, Peter N. Moore, Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon, LLP, Chicago, IL, Michael D. Warner, Warner, Stevens & Doby LLP, Fort Worth, TX, for Appellant.

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

REBECCA R. PALLMEYER, District Judge.

FACTS

                            TABLE OF CONTENTS
Facts...........................................................................308
Background...........................................................,..........310
  I.    The Parties.............................................................310
 II.   History of Doctors Hospital..............................................312

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III.  The Daiwa Loan............................................................312
      A. MMA Funding's Function as a Special Purpose Entity under the Daiwa
          Loan..................................................................314
      B. The Contribution of Doctors Hospital's Healthcare Receivables Under
          the Daiwa Loan........................................................315
 IV.  The HPCH Lease/Nomura Loan................................................317
  V.  Transfer of the Nomura Loan to the Trust..................................318
 VI.  Cash Flow Under the Daiwa and Nomura Loans................................318
      A. Cash Flow Before the Nomura Loan.......................................318
      B. Cash Flow After the Nomura Loan and Up to July 7,1998 .................319
      C. Cash Flow After July 7,1998............... ............................320
VII.  Doctors Hospital's Insolvency ............................................321
      A. Expert Testimony.......................................................321
      B. Other Evidence of Insolvency...........................................322
VIII. Bankruptcy Court Judgment.................................................324
Discussion......................................................................325
Summary of Issues On Appeal .............................. .....................325
   I. The Bankruptcy Court Did Not Clearly Err In Finding Defendant Was the
       Initial Transferee of the Pre-July 1998 Transfers........................326
  II. The Bankruptcy Court Did Not Clearly Err In Finding that the Post-July
       1998 Transfers Were Not Fraudulent Transfers.............................331
      A. The Parties' Post-Agreement Conduct Did Not Modify the Terms of the
          Daiwa Loan Agreement..................................................332
      B. The Daiwa Transaction Was Not in Substance a Loan to Doctors
          Hospital..............................................................336
         1. MMA Funding Functioned as a Special Purpose Entity..................336
         2. The Transfer of the Doctors Hospital Receivables was a True Sale....339
         3. MMA Funding was not the Alter Ego or Instrumentality of Doctors
             Hospital ..........................................................341
      C. Viewing the Agreement as Written, the Post-July 1998 Transfers Were
          Not Made with Funds Belonging to Doctors Hospital.....................344
         1. The Trust's Right to Receive Rent Payments Does Not Make the
             Cash Collateral Account Funds the Property of Doctors Hospital.....344
         2. The Bankruptcy Court Did Not Clearly Err in Declining to Determine
             Ownership of the Collection Account Funds..........................346
         3. The Bankruptcy Court Did Not Clearly Err in Failing to Address
             Defendant's Admissions.............................................347
         4. The Bankruptcy Court at No Time Recognized the Transferred
             Funds as Property of Doctors Hospital..............................348
         5. The Bankruptcy Court Did Not Treat the Unambiguous Transaction
             Documents Inconsistently...........................................349
III.  The Trial Court Did Not Clearly Err In Concluding that Doctors Hospital
       was Insolvent as of August 28,1997 ......................................349
      A. The Bankruptcy Court Did Not Apply Improper "Hindsight Bias" in
          Determining that Doctors Hospital was Insolvent as of August 28,
          1997 ...................... ..........................................350
      B. The Bankruptcy Court Did Not Err in Adopting Plaintiffs Experts'
          Opinions..............................................................352

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      C. Medieare/Medicaid Fraud................................................353
      D. Inflated Specific Company Risk Premium.................................356
      E. The $4.5 Million Add-back..............................................357
      F. Reduction of Above-Market Rent.........................................358
 IV. The Bankruptcy Court Did Not Clearly Err in Treating Doctors Hospital as
      a Subchapter C Corporation for Valuation Purposes.........................359
  V.  Conclusion as to the Bankruptcy Court's Finding of Insolvency.............360
 VI. The Bankruptcy Court Properly Concluded That the Pre-July 1998
      Transfers Were Payments of Rent, not Debt............. ...................360
     A. HPCH Lease Provisions...................................................361
     B. Defendant Could Receive Payments of Rent................................361
     C. Defendant's Status as REMIC Trust.......................................363
VII. The Court's Award of Prejudgment Interest..................................363
      Conclusion................................................................366

Doctors Hospital of Hyde Park, Inc. (hereinafter "Plaintiff" or "Doctors Hospital" or "Debtor") filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois on April 17, 2000. On April 15, 2002, Doctors Hospital filed an adversary complaint in the bankruptcy court for the Northern District of Illinois, pleading a total of 28 counts against a number of individuals and entities. Counts VIII, IX, and X of the complaint assert claims against LaSalle Bank National Association, f/k/a LaSalle National Bank ("Defendant" or "Trust"), as trustee for certain asset certificateholders of Asset Securitization Corporation Commercial Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 1997, D5.[1] On April 22, 2004, Gus A. Paloian was appointed the Chapter 11 trustee for Doctors Hospital.

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