Matthew A. Delgrosso, James P. Blair Lester Ware, Jimmie Mines, Jr., Joe Henry, Robert C. Trainer, Jay T. Richler, Robert Hardwick, Jerome J. Phillips, Sr., Gilbert Weese, Larry K. Hill, Charles G. Church, Jr., John R. Alves, Barry K. Racz, Donald Lee Adams, Charles Woodrum, Richard W. Martineau, Hubert J. Lee v. Spang and Company. Appeal of Matthew A. Delgrosso, James P. Blair, Lester Ware, Jimmie Mines, Jr., Joe Henry, Robert C. Trainer, Jay T. Richler, Robert Hardwick, Jerome J. Phillips, Sr., Gilbert Weese, Larry K. Hill, Charles G. Church, Jr., John R. Alves, Barry K. Racz, Donald Lee Adams, Charles Woodrum, Richard W. Martineau, and Hubert J. Lee, as Well as the Unnamed Vested Participants. Matthew A. Delgrosso, James P. Blair Lester Ware, Jimmie Mines, Jr., Joe Henry, Robert C. Trainer, Jay T. Richler, Robert Hardwick, Jerome J. Phillips, Sr., Gilbert Weese, Larry K. Hill, Charles G. Church, Jr., John R. Alves, Barry K. Racz, Donald Lee Adams, Charles Woodrum, Richard W. Martineau, and Hubert J. Lee v. Spang and Company, Honorable Alan N. Bloch, Nominal

903 F.2d 234
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedJune 18, 1990
Docket89-3573
StatusPublished
Cited by27 cases

This text of 903 F.2d 234 (Matthew A. Delgrosso, James P. Blair Lester Ware, Jimmie Mines, Jr., Joe Henry, Robert C. Trainer, Jay T. Richler, Robert Hardwick, Jerome J. Phillips, Sr., Gilbert Weese, Larry K. Hill, Charles G. Church, Jr., John R. Alves, Barry K. Racz, Donald Lee Adams, Charles Woodrum, Richard W. Martineau, Hubert J. Lee v. Spang and Company. Appeal of Matthew A. Delgrosso, James P. Blair, Lester Ware, Jimmie Mines, Jr., Joe Henry, Robert C. Trainer, Jay T. Richler, Robert Hardwick, Jerome J. Phillips, Sr., Gilbert Weese, Larry K. Hill, Charles G. Church, Jr., John R. Alves, Barry K. Racz, Donald Lee Adams, Charles Woodrum, Richard W. Martineau, and Hubert J. Lee, as Well as the Unnamed Vested Participants. Matthew A. Delgrosso, James P. Blair Lester Ware, Jimmie Mines, Jr., Joe Henry, Robert C. Trainer, Jay T. Richler, Robert Hardwick, Jerome J. Phillips, Sr., Gilbert Weese, Larry K. Hill, Charles G. Church, Jr., John R. Alves, Barry K. Racz, Donald Lee Adams, Charles Woodrum, Richard W. Martineau, and Hubert J. Lee v. Spang and Company, Honorable Alan N. Bloch, Nominal) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third 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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Matthew A. Delgrosso, James P. Blair Lester Ware, Jimmie Mines, Jr., Joe Henry, Robert C. Trainer, Jay T. Richler, Robert Hardwick, Jerome J. Phillips, Sr., Gilbert Weese, Larry K. Hill, Charles G. Church, Jr., John R. Alves, Barry K. Racz, Donald Lee Adams, Charles Woodrum, Richard W. Martineau, Hubert J. Lee v. Spang and Company. Appeal of Matthew A. Delgrosso, James P. Blair, Lester Ware, Jimmie Mines, Jr., Joe Henry, Robert C. Trainer, Jay T. Richler, Robert Hardwick, Jerome J. Phillips, Sr., Gilbert Weese, Larry K. Hill, Charles G. Church, Jr., John R. Alves, Barry K. Racz, Donald Lee Adams, Charles Woodrum, Richard W. Martineau, and Hubert J. Lee, as Well as the Unnamed Vested Participants. Matthew A. Delgrosso, James P. Blair Lester Ware, Jimmie Mines, Jr., Joe Henry, Robert C. Trainer, Jay T. Richler, Robert Hardwick, Jerome J. Phillips, Sr., Gilbert Weese, Larry K. Hill, Charles G. Church, Jr., John R. Alves, Barry K. Racz, Donald Lee Adams, Charles Woodrum, Richard W. Martineau, and Hubert J. Lee v. Spang and Company, Honorable Alan N. Bloch, Nominal, 903 F.2d 234 (3d Cir. 1990).

Opinion

903 F.2d 234

115 Lab.Cas. P 10,188

Matthew A. DELGROSSO, James P. Blair Lester Ware, Jimmie
Mines, Jr., Joe Henry, Robert C. Trainer, Jay T. Richler,
Robert Hardwick, Jerome J. Phillips, Sr., Gilbert Weese,
Larry K. Hill, Charles G. Church, Jr., John R. Alves, Barry
K. Racz, Donald Lee Adams, Charles Woodrum, Richard W.
Martineau, Hubert J. Lee
v.
SPANG AND COMPANY.
Appeal of Matthew A. DELGROSSO, James P. Blair, Lester Ware,
Jimmie Mines, Jr., Joe Henry, Robert C. Trainer, Jay T.
Richler, Robert Hardwick, Jerome J. Phillips, Sr., Gilbert
Weese, Larry K. Hill, Charles G. Church, Jr., John R. Alves,
Barry K. Racz, Donald Lee Adams, Charles Woodrum, Richard W.
Martineau, and Hubert J. Lee, as well as the unnamed
plaintiff vested participants.
Matthew A. DELGROSSO, James P. Blair Lester Ware, Jimmie
Mines, Jr., Joe Henry, Robert C. Trainer, Jay T. Richler,
Robert Hardwick, Jerome J. Phillips, Sr., Gilbert Weese,
Larry K. Hill, Charles G. Church, Jr., John R. Alves, Barry
K. Racz, Donald Lee Adams, Charles Woodrum, Richard W.
Martineau, and Hubert J. Lee, Petitioners,
v.
SPANG AND COMPANY, Respondent,
Honorable Alan N. Bloch, Nominal Respondent.

Nos. 89-3573, 89-3677.

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

Argued Feb. 6, 1990.
Decided May 17, 1990.
Rehearing and Rehearing In Banc Denied June 18, 1990.

Daniel P. McIntyre (argued), Falmouth, Me., William T. Payne, Kathryn L. Simpson, Grogan, Graffam, McGinley & Lucchino, Pittsburgh, Pa., for appellants/petitioners Nonvested Participants.

John J. Kearns, III, Eckert, Seamans, Cherin & Mellott, Pittsburgh, Pa., for appellants/petitioners Vested Participants.

Hollis T. Hurd (argued), Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, Pittsburgh, Pa., for appellee/respondent.

Before GREENBERG, SCIRICA and SEITZ, Circuit Judges.

OPINION OF THE COURT

SCIRICA, Circuit Judge.

In this case, pension plan participants, former employees at the Lorain, Ohio plant of Spang & Company, appeal from a July 18, 1989 order of the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, and petition this court for a writ of mandamus to compel the district court to comply with our earlier judgment in Delgrosso v. Spang & Co., 769 F.2d 928 (3d Cir.1985), cert. denied, 476 U.S. 1140, 106 S.Ct. 2246, 90 L.Ed.2d 692 (1986). We hold that the July 18, 1989 order is not final and thus is not appealable. We believe, however, that in this difficult and complex case, the district court has not fully implemented the judgment in Spang. Therefore, we will grant the petition for a writ of mandamus.

I.

This case involves the allocation of surplus assets from a pension plan maintained under pension agreements between Spang and the United Steel Workers ("USW"). Spang operated ferro slag plants in Chicago, Illinois and Lorain, Ohio, which the company closed in 1979 and 1982 respectively. Nonvested participants from the Lorain plant sued Spang in 1982 alleging that the company refused to allocate surplus assets for the benefit of plan participants in violation of Sec. 404 of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act ("ERISA"), 29 U.S.C. Sec. 1104 (1982), and Sec. 301 of the Labor Management Relations Act ("LMRA"), 29 U.S.C. Sec. 185 (1982).

By orders dated June 1, 1984 and August 29, 1984, the district court granted summary judgment to Spang on all counts. App. at 1079, 1094. In a 1985 appeal, we held that the surplus assets could not revert to Spang nor were they available exclusively to the nonvested participants. Spang, 769 F.2d at 938. Therefore, we affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded the case with the following direction:

The district court, consistent with the foregoing opinion, is directed to: 1) grant summary judgment in favor of Delgrosso [the nonvested participants] on Counts III and IV[;] 2) reform the Spang Plan to provide that reversion to Spang of the Fund surplus is barred; 3) appoint a representative for the vested participants to represent them in the selection of an independent Plan administrator; and 4) under appropriate procedures, appoint an independent administrator of the Plan in the place of Spang.

Id. at 938-39.1 Since then, the district court has presided over four status conferences and issued several orders, culminating with an order dated July 18, 1989, which provided:

[I]t appearing to the Court that no further action is contemplated by this Court at this time in the above captioned matter,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Clerk of Court mark the above captioned case closed.

Nothing contained in this order shall be considered a dismissal or disposition of this matter and, should further proceedings in it become necessary or desirable, either party may initiate it in the same manner as if this order had not been entered.

App. at 1267.

The vested and nonvested participants from the Lorain plant ("Participants") appeal from the order contending that the district court improperly and prematurely closed the case without fulfilling the Spang directives. Spang argues that the order is not final and appealable because it neither resolves the outstanding issues in the case nor precludes the parties from initiating further proceedings.

With certain exceptions not relevant here, the courts of appeals have jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. Sec. 1291 (1982) to review only final decisions of the district courts. Demenus v. Tinton 35 Inc., 873 F.2d 50, 52 (3d Cir.1989). A final decision is one that " 'ends the litigation on the merits and leaves nothing for the court to do but execute the judgment.' " Van Cauwenberghe v. Biard, 486 U.S. 517, 521, 108 S.Ct. 1945, 1949, 100 L.Ed.2d 517 (1988) (quoting Catlin v. United States, 324 U.S. 229, 233, 65 S.Ct. 631, 633, 89 L.Ed. 911 (1945)). The most important of the competing considerations in determining finality are "the inconvenience and costs of piecemeal review on the one hand and the danger of denying justice by delay on the other." Dickinson v. Petroleum Conversion Corp., 338 U.S. 507, 511, 70 S.Ct. 322, 324, 94 L.Ed. 299 (1950).

In Patten Securities Corp. v. Diamond Greyhound & Genetics, Inc., 819 F.2d 400 (3d Cir.1987), we considered the appealability of an order that denied cross motions to dismiss, "administratively terminated" the action pending arbitration, and authorized reinstatement upon motion by either party. We held that the order was not a final judgment because it permitted reinstatement and clearly contemplated the possibility of further proceedings. Id. at 403.2

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