Livera, Aldo L., Jr. And Alpha Hermetic, Inc., C.M.R. Industries, Inc., Charles Donald McAllister Jr., and Alice Ann McAllister Susan Livera and Livera Company v. First National State Bank of New Jersey, Patrick Wallace, Ben Berzin, Jr., "A", "B", Michael Cardenas, in His Capacity as Administrator of the Small Business Administration, Ronald Langell, "C", "D" and the United States of America. First National State Bank of New Jersey & Third Party v. Susan Livera and the Livera Company Third Party (Two Cases). Appeal of U.S. Small Business Administration and the United States of America. Livera, Aldo L., Jr. And Alpha Hermetic, Inc., C.M.R. Industries, Inc., Charles Donald McAllister Jr., and Alice Ann McAllister Susan Livera and Livera Company, in No. 88-5216 v. First National State Bank of New Jersey, Patrick Wallace, Ben Berzin, Jr., "A", "B", Michael Cardenas, in His Capacity as Administrator of the Small Business Administration, Ronald Langell, "C", "D" and the United States of America

879 F.2d 1186
CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedAugust 17, 1989
Docket88-5187
StatusPublished
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This text of 879 F.2d 1186 (Livera, Aldo L., Jr. And Alpha Hermetic, Inc., C.M.R. Industries, Inc., Charles Donald McAllister Jr., and Alice Ann McAllister Susan Livera and Livera Company v. First National State Bank of New Jersey, Patrick Wallace, Ben Berzin, Jr., "A", "B", Michael Cardenas, in His Capacity as Administrator of the Small Business Administration, Ronald Langell, "C", "D" and the United States of America. First National State Bank of New Jersey & Third Party v. Susan Livera and the Livera Company Third Party (Two Cases). Appeal of U.S. Small Business Administration and the United States of America. Livera, Aldo L., Jr. And Alpha Hermetic, Inc., C.M.R. Industries, Inc., Charles Donald McAllister Jr., and Alice Ann McAllister Susan Livera and Livera Company, in No. 88-5216 v. First National State Bank of New Jersey, Patrick Wallace, Ben Berzin, Jr., "A", "B", Michael Cardenas, in His Capacity as Administrator of the Small Business Administration, Ronald Langell, "C", "D" and the United States of America) 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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Livera, Aldo L., Jr. And Alpha Hermetic, Inc., C.M.R. Industries, Inc., Charles Donald McAllister Jr., and Alice Ann McAllister Susan Livera and Livera Company v. First National State Bank of New Jersey, Patrick Wallace, Ben Berzin, Jr., "A", "B", Michael Cardenas, in His Capacity as Administrator of the Small Business Administration, Ronald Langell, "C", "D" and the United States of America. First National State Bank of New Jersey & Third Party v. Susan Livera and the Livera Company Third Party (Two Cases). Appeal of U.S. Small Business Administration and the United States of America. Livera, Aldo L., Jr. And Alpha Hermetic, Inc., C.M.R. Industries, Inc., Charles Donald McAllister Jr., and Alice Ann McAllister Susan Livera and Livera Company, in No. 88-5216 v. First National State Bank of New Jersey, Patrick Wallace, Ben Berzin, Jr., "A", "B", Michael Cardenas, in His Capacity as Administrator of the Small Business Administration, Ronald Langell, "C", "D" and the United States of America, 879 F.2d 1186 (1st Cir. 1989).

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879 F.2d 1186

LIVERA, Aldo L., Jr. and Alpha Hermetic, Inc., C.M.R.
Industries, Inc., Charles Donald McAllister, Jr.,
and Alice Ann McAllister, Susan Livera
and Livera Company
v.
FIRST NATIONAL STATE BANK OF NEW JERSEY, Patrick Wallace,
Ben Berzin, Jr., "A", "B", Michael Cardenas, in his capacity
as Administrator of the Small Business Administration,
Ronald Langell, "C", "D" and the United States of America.
FIRST NATIONAL STATE BANK OF NEW JERSEY Defendant & Third
Party Plaintiff
v.
Susan LIVERA and the Livera Company Third Party Defendants
(Two Cases).
Appeal of U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION and the United
States of America.
LIVERA, Aldo L., Jr. and Alpha Hermetic, Inc., C.M.R.
Industries, Inc., Charles Donald McAllister, Jr.,
and Alice Ann McAllister, Susan Livera
and Livera Company, Appellants
in No. 88-5216,
v.
FIRST NATIONAL STATE BANK OF NEW JERSEY, Patrick Wallace,
Ben Berzin, Jr., "A", "B", Michael Cardenas, in his capacity
as Administrator of the Small Business Administration,
Ronald Langell, "C", "D" and the United States of America.

Nos. 88-5187, 88-5216.

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

Argued Jan. 10, 1989.
Decided July 18, 1989.
Rehearing and Rehearing In Banc Denied Aug. 17, 1989.

Samuel A. Alito, Jr., U.S. Atty., Vincent E. Gentile, Asst. U.S. Atty., Chief, Civ. Div., Linda P. Rodriguez (argued), Sp. Asst. U.S. Atty., Susan Cassell, U.S. Atty's Office, Newark, N.J., for U.S. Small Business Admin. and the U.S.

Edward C. Cerny, III (argued), Lane & Mittendorf, New York City, James L. Marketos, Lane & Mittendorf, Washington, D.C., for Aldo L. Livera, Jr., Alpha Hermetic, Inc., C.M.R. Industries, Inc., Charles Donald McAllister, Jr. and Alice Ann McAllister, Susan Livera and The Livera Co.

Before STAPLETON and MANSMANN, Circuit Judges, and HUYETT, District Judge.*

OPINION OF THE COURT

MANSMANN, Circuit Judge.

Before us is the remaining balance of litigation commenced in 1981 in which individuals and corporations owned by them sought injunctive relief and money damages arising out of a lending institution's alleged mishandling in both the granting and administering of a Small Business Administration ("SBA") guaranteed loan.

The government has recently filed an appeal from an order entered May 15, 1984 which precluded it from asserting a counterclaim against the plaintiffs (the "Livera group") for its alleged default on the SBA-guaranteed loan. The government was finally able to appeal the order when the district court entered a final judgment in the litigation on February 4, 1988. The Livera group cross-appealed, claiming that the same May 15, 1984 order improvidently dismissed the action it had commenced against the SBA.

We conclude that the district court properly dismissed the Livera group's initial complaint because of its failure to file the requisite administrative claim before the SBA.

In refusing to allow the government to assert its counterclaim, however, the district court failed to consider the factors outlined by us in Poulis v. State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, 747 F.2d 863 (3d Cir.1984), which we have deemed to govern judicial determinations in dismissing actions. This represents an abuse of discretion necessitating a remand to the district court.

Finally, if, on remand, after analysis of the Poulis factors, the district court determines the dismissal was unwarranted and permits the government's counterclaim to stand, the Livera group shall be given the opportunity to respond to the counterclaim by asserting a defense of recoupment grounded on the allegations in its original complaint.

I.

As part of the Small Business Administration's guaranteed loan program designed to assist small businesses in obtaining credit, First National State Bank made a $150,000 loan to Alpha Hermetic, Inc. in 1980. Under the program, should all other guarantors default in their obligations, ninety percent of the loan was guaranteed by the SBA. Here, the loan was personally guaranteed by certain of the individual and corporate plaintiffs to this lawsuit, Aldo Livera, Donald and Alice McAllister and C.M.R. Industries, i.e., the Livera group. Similar guarantees were signed by Susan Livera and the Livera Company.

In 1981 suit was commenced by the Livera group, alleging that the SBA and certain of its employees, acting through First National State Bank,1 deprived it of the regulatory protections and benefits of the Small Business Act and charged a variable and usurious rate of interest on a loan issued by the bank under the guaranteed loan program.

Six months after the action was filed, the SBA received permission from the district court to file an amended answer and to assert a counterclaim against the Livera group for the ninety percent portion of the loan which the SBA had reimbursed to the bank. Although the Livera group, Susan Livera and the Livera Company were aware of the contents of these pleadings and were presented with copies, the amended answer and counterclaim were not served or filed in accordance with procedural rules.

In March 1983 the government moved for dismissal of the Livera group's claims, contending that the district court lacked subject matter jurisdiction. The government argued that since the Livera group's claim arose under the Federal Tort Claims Act, 28 U.S.C. Sec. 1346(b) (1948), the Livera group's failure to file the statutorily prescribed administrative claim before the appropriate agency under 28 U.S.C. Sec. 2401(a) precluded the present action. In the same motion, the government also attempted to reassert its counterclaim for the balance due on the loan. The district court dismissed the complaint, agreeing that the Livera group's failure to file the prerequisite administrative claim was fatal to its cause of action before the district court. The Livera group requested reconsideration and also asked for clarification of the status of the SBA's counterclaim. The motion for reconsideration was denied. As to the counterclaim, the district court stated that the government "failed to serve and file an amended answer with proposed counterclaim" and that "its request to assert a counterclaim at this point in the proceedings, nunc pro tunc, is denied." App. at 124. The government filed a notice of appeal; however, upon threshold jurisdictional inquiry from us, it decided that the order was interlocutory and voluntarily withdrew the appeal without our final determination as to appealability.

In May 1985, the government, on behalf of the SBA, commenced a separate, plenary action in the district court against the Livera group, raising the same allegations concerning the unpaid balance of the loans as in its previous counterclaim in the 1981 action.2 The Livera group moved for dismissal based upon the district court's adverse ruling on the government's counterclaim in the 1981 action.

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