Mary Ann Sussex v. Usdc-Nvl

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedMarch 27, 2015
Docket14-70158
StatusPublished

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Mary Ann Sussex v. Usdc-Nvl, (9th Cir. 2015).

Opinion

FOR PUBLICATION

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT

IN RE MARY ANN SUSSEX; No. 14-70158 MITCHELL PAE; MALCOLM NICHOLL; SANDY SCALISE; ERNESTO VALDEZ, D.C. No. SR.; ERNESTO VALDEZ, JR.; JOHN 2:08-cv-00773- HANSON; ELIZABETH HANSON, MMD-PAL

MARY ANN SUSSEX; MITCHELL PAE; ORDER AND MALCOLM NICHOLL; SANDY AMENDED SCALISE; ERNESTO VALDEZ, SR.; OPINION ERNESTO VALDEZ, JR.; JOHN HANSON; ELIZABETH HANSON, Petitioners,

v.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, Respondent,

TURNBERRY/MGM GRAND TOWERS, LLC; MGM GRAND INC., DOING BUSINESS AS MGM MIRAGE; TURNBERRY/HARMON AVE., LLC; MGM GRAND CONDOMINIUMS, LLC; SIGNATURE CONDOMINIUMS, LLC; TURNBERRY WEST REALTY, 2 IN RE SUSSEX

INC.; MGM RESORTS INTERNATIONAL, Real Parties in Interest.

Petition for Writ of Mandamus to the United States District Court for the District of Nevada

Argued and Submitted November 20, 2014—San Francisco, California

Filed January 27, 2015 Amended March 27, 2015

Before: Ferdinand F. Fernandez and Sandra S. Ikuta, Circuit Judges, and William H. Albritton III, Senior District Judge.*

Order; Opinion by Judge Ikuta

* The Honorable William H. Albritton III, Senior District Judge for the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, sitting by designation. IN RE SUSSEX 3

SUMMARY**

Writ of Mandamus / Arbitration

The panel granted a writ of mandamus, and directed the district court to vacate its grant of a motion, while arbitration was pending, to disqualify an arbitrator for evident partiality under 9 U.S.C. § 10(a)(2).

Purchasers of condominium units in a luxury condominium project brought civil actions against the developer and seller of the project, and the parties agreed to submit the disputes to arbitration. The district court concluded that it had the authority to intervene in an ongoing arbitration under Aerojet-General Corp. v. Am. Arbitration Ass’n, 478 F.2d 248 (9th Cir. 1973), and granted the developer’s motion to disqualify the arbitrator.

Bauman v. U.S. Dist. Court, 557 F.2d 650 (9th Cir. 1977), sets forth five factors for determining whether a petitioner has carried the burden of establishing a “clear and indisputable” right to issuance of a writ of mandamus, including factor three – whether the district court’s order was clear error.

The panel determined that the district court clearly erred in holding that its decision to intervene mid-arbitration was justified under Aerojet-General. Specifically, the panel held that the district court erred in predicting that an award issued by the arbitrator would likely be vacated because of his “evident partiality” under 9 U.S.C. § 10(a)(2). The panel also

** This summary constitutes no part of the opinion of the court. It has been prepared by court staff for the convenience of the reader. 4 IN RE SUSSEX

held that even if the arbitrator’s activities created a reasonable impression of partiality, the district court’s equitable concern that delays and expenses would result if an arbitration award were vacated was manifestly inadequate to justify a mid-arbitration intervention, regardless of the size and early stage of the arbitration.

The panel applied the remaining factors set forth in Bauman, and concluded that they weighed in favor of granting the extraordinary remedy of mandamus relief.

COUNSEL

Norman B. Blumenthal (argued) and Kyle Nordrehaug, Blumenthal, Nordrehaug & Bhowmik, La Jolla, California; Robert Gerard, Gerard & Associates, Las Vegas, Nevada, for Petitioners.

Steve Morris (argued), Akke Levin, and Jean-Paul Hendricks, Morris Law Group, Las Vegas, Nevada; Alex Fugazzi and Justin Carley, Snell & Wilmer LLP, Las Vegas, Nevada, for Real Party in Interest Turnberry/MGM Grand Towers, LLC.

Yvette Ostolaza, Yolanda C. Garcia, and Robert Velevis, Sidley Austin LLP, Dallas, Texas, for Real Party in Interest MGM Resorts International.

No appearance for Respondent. IN RE SUSSEX 5

ORDER

The opinion filed on January 27, 2015, and published at 776 F.3d 1092, is hereby amended as follows:

On page 1099, the first sentence of the final paragraph should be deleted and replaced with the following:

The majority of our sister circuits expressly preclude any mid-arbitration intervention.

On page 1100, the following should be added to the end of the paragraph continued from page 1099:

However, we need not address the precise scope of the Aerojet-General exception because, as we discuss in the next section, this is clearly not an “extreme case” in which mid- arbitration intervention could be justified.

On page 1102, in the penultimate paragraph, the phrase “Aerojet-General’s dicta” should be replaced with “Aerojet- General”.

With these amendments, the petition for panel rehearing is DENIED. Judge Ikuta voted to deny the petition for rehearing en banc and Judge Fernandez and Judge Albritton so recommended. The petition for rehearing en banc was circulated to the judges of the court, and no judge requested a vote for en banc consideration.

The petition for rehearing and the petition for rehearing en banc are DENIED. No further petitions for rehearing or rehearing en banc will be entertained. 6 IN RE SUSSEX

OPINION

IKUTA, Circuit Judge:

Sussex and other petitioners (collectively, “Sussex”) seek a writ of mandamus directing a district court to vacate its grant of a motion, while arbitration was pending, to disqualify an arbitrator for evident partiality under 9 U.S.C. § 10(a)(2). We have jurisdiction pursuant to the All Writs Act, 28 U.S.C. § 1651, and hold that mandamus is warranted under the circumstances of this case. See Bauman v. U.S. Dist. Court, 557 F.2d 650 (9th Cir. 1977). We therefore grant the petition.

I

In the litigation giving rise to this petition for a writ of mandamus, hundreds of purchasers of condominium units in a luxury condominium project brought several different civil actions against the developer and seller of the project, Turnberry/MGM Grand Towers, LLC, and several affiliates (collectively, “Turnberry”), raising a wide range of fraud and other claims, and seeking rescission of their purchase agreements or money damages. Two separate lawsuits raising substantially identical claims, Sussex et al. v. Turnberry/MGM Grand Towers, LLC et al., No. 2:08-cv- 0773, and Abraham et al. v. Turnberry/MGM Grand Towers, LLC et al., No. 2:11-cv-01007, were filed in district court, and were subsequently consolidated for purposes of the motion at issue here. A third action raising similar claims was filed in Nevada state court, KJH & RDA Investor Group, LLC et al. v. Turnberry/MGM Grand Towers, LLC et al., No. 51159. IN RE SUSSEX 7

All of the plaintiffs had entered into the same form condominium purchase and sale agreement, in which they agreed “to submit to arbitration any dispute” related to the agreement and agreed that any arbitration would be conducted under the rules of the American Arbitration Association (AAA). Sussex and KJH were submitted to arbitration in 2009.

In February 2010, the AAA appointed Brendan Hare, an attorney in private practice, to serve as arbitrator for Sussex.

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