Lindsay Cooper v. Tokyo Elec. Power Co. Holdings

960 F.3d 549
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedMay 22, 2020
Docket19-55295
StatusPublished
Cited by20 cases

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Lindsay Cooper v. Tokyo Elec. Power Co. Holdings, 960 F.3d 549 (9th Cir. 2020).

Opinion

FOR PUBLICATION

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT

LINDSAY R. COOPER; JAMES R. No. 19-55295 SUTTON; KIM GIESEKING; CHARLES A. YARRIS; ROBERT M. MILLER; D.C. No. CHRISTOPHER G. BITTNER; ERIC 3:12-cv-03032- MEMBRILA; JUDY GOODWIN; JLS-MSB JENNIFER L. MICKE; JOHN W. SEELBACH; MAURICE D. ENIS; JAIME L. PLYM; NATHAN J. PIEKUTOWSKI; OPINION CAROLYN A. WHITE; LOUIE VIERNES; MICHAEL L. SEBOURN; K.S., an infant by his father and natural guardian Michael L. Sebourn; CHRISTIAN M. EBUENG; PAUL J. ENCINIAS; DANIEL E. HAIR; ADAM W. KRUTZLER; DAVID K. MALONE; ROBERT SELIGMAN; ELOI A. WHITEMAN; JASON D. HENRY; NELLIE ALLEN-LOGAN; JAMI BESCHORNER; NATHAN CANCHE; NATHAN CRISWELL; JASON TROY FRIEL; OSCAR GONZALEZ; DAVID HAHN; JAMES JACKSON; JARRETT BRADY JOHNSTON; JONATHAN MEDINA; ADAM MINTZ; MALLORY K. MORROW; WILLIAM NETHERTON; MICHELLE ODEN; DONALD RAIRIGH; CHRISTOPHER RICKARD; ANDREW RIVERA; STEVEN RAY SIMMONS; AKEEM SMITH; JUSTIN SPENCER; 2 COOPER V. TOKYO ELEC. POWER CO.

ALAN SPURLING; ANGEL TORRES; ANTHONY GARCIA; JASMINE ALLEN; RHONDA ANBERT; SUSAN ASH; ADAM ARMENTA; JINKY M.A., individually and as the Administrator of the Estate of Charliemagne T.A.; J.C.A., a minor by his mother as guardian ad litem Jinky M.A.; J.A., a minor by his mother as guardian ad litem Jinky M.A.; DANA AUSTIN; RENAR AWA; JOSH BANE; ARAMIS BARRIOS; TREVOR BECK; MARKUS BEGAY; JORDAN BENOIT; JORDAN BETTENCOURT; BRETT A. BINGHAM; GUNNAR BORTHICK; KENNETH CLEO BOSWELL; JAMES P. BOWEN; MATTHEW BRADLEY; NICOLAS BREWTON; NICOLAUS BROOKS; RYAN S. BROWN; CASEY BRUCKLACHER; REBECCA BRUNET; GERARDO BRUING; ROBIN CALCATERRA; ROBBY CANLAS; CARLISI; COURTNEY CARMICHAEL; MATTHEW CARTWRIGHT; WAYNE CASSAR; FABIAN CERVANTES; MELVIN A. CHAMBERLAIN; TERANCE CHAPMAN; WILLIAM CHAPMAN, JR.; ANNMARIE CHESSARI; DAVID CHITWOOD; GEORGE COBB; LORI LYNN CODY; KEONDICE W. COOK; ANGELA CRABTREE; CHAD CROFT; BRIAN COOPER V. TOKYO ELEC. POWER CO. 3

CROSS; NICOLAS CROUCH; THOMAS CULBERSON; VICENT CURCI; HONDA DAGAN; JAMES DARNELL; JANELLE DARNELL; JASON DASILVA; JOHN DAVIS; MARK DECASA; NICHOLE M. DECATUR; MARTIN DELGARDILLO; TINA DIBERNARDO; BRANDON DOCKERY; J. D., a minor by his father as guardian ad litem Jeremy D.; JEREMY D.; CHRISTIAN DOERR; IAN W. DOVE; JESSE DUNN; CHRISTINA DUVALL; CHRISTIAN JOY NAGUI EBUENG; ANGEL ESCRIBANO; SETH ESLIN; NICHOLAS J. FELLER; KYLE E. FELT; TERI FORZA; JOEL FUDGE; PAUL GABBY; SHANE GALLAGHER; ZACH GARNER; JOHN OLIVER GOOCH IV; KATE GRACE; JENNIFER GUANA; M. H., a minor by Allison D. Eyring her mother as guardian ad litem; ANDREW HAJNY; ROBERT HAREWOOD; DANIEL PATRICK HARREN; JOSHUA HARRIGAN; CHAD HARRIS; ROBERT C. HARTAGE; TIFFANY HARTMAN; NICHOLAS HELMSTADT; ASHTON HEMPHILL; ERIN HERRING; CORA E. HILL; CHAD HOLT; NEIL HOPKINS; DYLAN IMGRAM; NICK INCA; JEDIDIAH IRONS; GERARDO IRVING; BLAKE ISAACS; THE ESTATE OF THEODORE H., by Manuel Leslie as the administrator of the estate of 4 COOPER V. TOKYO ELEC. POWER CO.

Theodore H; JOANNA ILOILO; DARIUS JACKSON; JESSICA JACKSON; CHRISTIAN A. JESSUP; WILLIAM JONES; WINSTON JONES; LEON JULIAN; CHARLES D. KAISER; DANIEL KREGSTEIN; ZACKARY KUBE; SHANE M. LANGNES; DANIEL LAWVIER; ROBERT LEHRMAN; JULIAN LEON; MARY LOKKA; NICOLE LOOK FANG; ALYSSA LOPEZ; ZACKERY LOUVERS; CHRISTOPHER LOWE; ALEJANDRO LUSK; CORA MAE; BILLY MARKHAM; ALEX MATIN; ALFRED MCALLISTER; DIANNA MCCANTS; THOMAS MCCANTS; CHENEIL MCCARTER; TYLER MCDONALD; PETINA MCINTOSH; RYAN MENENDEZ; MICHAEL MESIGH; SAMY MOHANIE; JOEL MONSALUD; LETICIA MORALES; KEVIN MORRIS; COLIN MORRISON; TIMOTHY MUIS; JON NEUMANN; MARK NEWMAN; DANIEL OLSEN, Officer; CHAD YARBROUGH; ANTHONY J. YOVANOVIC; JONATHAN ZAVITZ; WILLIAM ZELLER; MICHAEL ZITELLA; MIKE TISOY ORMAN; CHRISTOPHER PETERSON; MATTHEW PETERSON; ALYSSA PETTERWAY; KEITH POTTRATZ; DANIEL PRETTO; ASHLEY RAMIREZ; TYLER RAY RANDRUP; SUSAN RODRIQUEZ; BRANDEN COOPER V. TOKYO ELEC. POWER CO. 5

RUCKER; W. RUSHBY; ERICA RYAN; DAVID SANCHEZ; DANE SANTO; DAISY M. SARSLOW; ROBERT SEELIGMAN; BENITO G. SERENTAS, JR.; KELLI SERIO; CHRISTOPHER SHAMRELL; MICHAEL B. SHANNON; RYAN SIVELS; JOSHUA C. SMILEY; BRANDON SMITH; FRANCES FISTER STOGA; BYRON SY; KELLY TANNEHILL; NIGEL THOMPSON; CHAD THORTON; MICHAEL TIMKO; PATRICIA TOTEMEIER; JAMES TRICE; DARREL USRY; MARK VALDEZ; OSVALDO VERA; KAILEE VICTRUM; ANDREW VODOPIJA; ANDREW VROOMAN; SKYLER STEVEN WARNOCK; TAWNY WATSON; TIMOTHY J. WENDAL; IAN LEE WHEATON; TIM WHITE; EDWARD JOSEPH WICKLE; PATRICK WIGHT; KRISTIAN WILLIAM; TIM WOELKY; JUSTIN WOMMACK; RONALD WRIGHT; KIOCHI YAMAZAKI; A. G., an infant by her mother and natural guardian Kim Gieseking, Plaintiffs-Appellants, 6 COOPER V. TOKYO ELEC. POWER CO.

v.

TOKYO ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY HOLDINGS, INC., AKA TEPCO; GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY; DOES, 1–200, inclusive,

Defendants-Appellees.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of California Janis L. Sammartino, District Judge, Presiding

Argued and Submitted March 10, 2020 Pasadena, California

Filed May 22, 2020

Before: A. Wallace Tashima, Kim McLane Wardlaw, and Jay S. Bybee, Circuit Judges.

Opinion by Judge Bybee COOPER V. TOKYO ELEC. POWER CO. 7

SUMMARY*

International Comity / Choice-of-Law

The panel affirmed the district court’s dismissals of claims brought in California by United States servicemembers against Tokyo Electric Power Company (“TEPCO”) and General Electric Company (“GE”), alleging they were exposed to radiation from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.

The Japanese Act on Compensation for Nuclear Damage provides that the operator of a nuclear power plant is strictly liable for any damage caused by the operation of the power plant but no other person shall be liable.

GE argued that Japanese law should apply, and that under Japanese law only the plant operator, TEPCO, could be liable for injuries resulting from the power plant’s failure. The panel held that Japan’s Compensation Act was a liability- limiting statute with outcome-determinative implications, and was substantive for Erie purposes, and subject to a choice-of- law analysis. The panel also held that the district court did not err by conducting a choice-of-law analysis at the motion-to- dismiss stage of the litigation.

The panel applied California’s three-step “governmental interest” test in deciding the choice-of-law questions. First, the panel held that the laws of California and Japan differed because under Japanese law, the Compensation Act would

* This summary constitutes no part of the opinion of the court. It has been prepared by court staff for the convenience of the reader. 8 COOPER V. TOKYO ELEC. POWER CO.

limit liability to TEPCO and require dismissal of all claims against GE; but under California law, GE, as manufacturer, would be strictly liable for design defects. Second, the panel held that both jurisdictions had a legitimate interest. In addition, the panel concluded, as did the district court, that there was a “true conflict” where California had an interest in holding manufacturers of defective products liable in tort to insure compensation for its residents, while Japan had an interest in consistent application of its liability-limiting statute to businesses participating in its nuclear industry. Third, the panel held that Japan’s interests would be more impaired if its law were not applied. Because there was no dispute on appeal that application of Japanese law required dismissal of all claims against GE, the panel affirmed the dismissal of those claims with prejudice.

TEPCO argued for dismissal on international-comity grounds. Plaintiffs raised the same challenges to the choice- of-law analysis for TEPCO’s claims. The panel held that for the reasons previously stated, the choice-of-law analysis was not premature or inappropriate at this stage.

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