Michael Gerber, Howard Mayer and Barry W. Feldman, Fred Kayne, Oppenheimer & Co., a Delaware Corporation, as Custodian for Fred Kayne Individual Retirement Accounts, Stephen Kayne, Don Wohl, Milton T. Okun, Rosemary Okun, Glenn Tobias, Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, as Custodian for Milton T. Okun Individual Retirement Accounts, Ken Berg, Robert A. Bronstein, Bronstein Family Trust, Bruce Burnam, Marcia Burnam, Kathleen A. Cohen, William Corbett, Cutler Family Trust of 1989, Martin Goldfarb, Richard Gunther, Harpel Partners, L.P., Harpel Wheelock Partners, L.P., Harpel International, Ltd., Richard L. Milsner, Joel Rumm, Victor Scaravilli and Tri S Partners and Todd Ellis, Joseph Meyer, Leona Moga, Terry Schultz, Eddy Sherman, Kenneth Steiner, Audree Yorkes, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated v. Mtc Electronic Technologies Co., Ltd., Defendant-Counter-Defendant-Appellant, Bdo Dunwoody Ward Mallette, Defendant-Third-Party-Plaintiff-Appellee, Alan Leung, Defendant-Cross-Claimant, Hsbc Bank Canada and Ron Driol, Third Party-Defendants-Cross-Claimants-Appellees, Miko Leung, H.J. Meyers & Co., Inc. And Sit Wa Leung, Defendants-Cross-Defendants v. Daiwa Securities America, Inc., Defendant-Cross-Claimant-Appellant, Robert C. Farr Peter Jensen Thomas Lenagh Edilberto v. Pozon Goodwin Wang David Wong, Defendants-Counter-Defendants-Appellants, Levesque Securities, Inc., Meridian Securities International Limited, Maurice Lee, Canaccord Capital Corp., First Canada Securities, Leib Orlanski, Freshman, Marantz, Orlanski, Cooper & Klein, Harley Gleckman and Wall Street Financial Corp.

329 F.3d 297
CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedMay 15, 2003
Docket02-7026
StatusPublished
Cited by15 cases

This text of 329 F.3d 297 (Michael Gerber, Howard Mayer and Barry W. Feldman, Fred Kayne, Oppenheimer & Co., a Delaware Corporation, as Custodian for Fred Kayne Individual Retirement Accounts, Stephen Kayne, Don Wohl, Milton T. Okun, Rosemary Okun, Glenn Tobias, Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, as Custodian for Milton T. Okun Individual Retirement Accounts, Ken Berg, Robert A. Bronstein, Bronstein Family Trust, Bruce Burnam, Marcia Burnam, Kathleen A. Cohen, William Corbett, Cutler Family Trust of 1989, Martin Goldfarb, Richard Gunther, Harpel Partners, L.P., Harpel Wheelock Partners, L.P., Harpel International, Ltd., Richard L. Milsner, Joel Rumm, Victor Scaravilli and Tri S Partners and Todd Ellis, Joseph Meyer, Leona Moga, Terry Schultz, Eddy Sherman, Kenneth Steiner, Audree Yorkes, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated v. Mtc Electronic Technologies Co., Ltd., Defendant-Counter-Defendant-Appellant, Bdo Dunwoody Ward Mallette, Defendant-Third-Party-Plaintiff-Appellee, Alan Leung, Defendant-Cross-Claimant, Hsbc Bank Canada and Ron Driol, Third Party-Defendants-Cross-Claimants-Appellees, Miko Leung, H.J. Meyers & Co., Inc. And Sit Wa Leung, Defendants-Cross-Defendants v. Daiwa Securities America, Inc., Defendant-Cross-Claimant-Appellant, Robert C. Farr Peter Jensen Thomas Lenagh Edilberto v. Pozon Goodwin Wang David Wong, Defendants-Counter-Defendants-Appellants, Levesque Securities, Inc., Meridian Securities International Limited, Maurice Lee, Canaccord Capital Corp., First Canada Securities, Leib Orlanski, Freshman, Marantz, Orlanski, Cooper & Klein, Harley Gleckman and Wall Street Financial Corp.) 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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Michael Gerber, Howard Mayer and Barry W. Feldman, Fred Kayne, Oppenheimer & Co., a Delaware Corporation, as Custodian for Fred Kayne Individual Retirement Accounts, Stephen Kayne, Don Wohl, Milton T. Okun, Rosemary Okun, Glenn Tobias, Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, as Custodian for Milton T. Okun Individual Retirement Accounts, Ken Berg, Robert A. Bronstein, Bronstein Family Trust, Bruce Burnam, Marcia Burnam, Kathleen A. Cohen, William Corbett, Cutler Family Trust of 1989, Martin Goldfarb, Richard Gunther, Harpel Partners, L.P., Harpel Wheelock Partners, L.P., Harpel International, Ltd., Richard L. Milsner, Joel Rumm, Victor Scaravilli and Tri S Partners and Todd Ellis, Joseph Meyer, Leona Moga, Terry Schultz, Eddy Sherman, Kenneth Steiner, Audree Yorkes, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated v. Mtc Electronic Technologies Co., Ltd., Defendant-Counter-Defendant-Appellant, Bdo Dunwoody Ward Mallette, Defendant-Third-Party-Plaintiff-Appellee, Alan Leung, Defendant-Cross-Claimant, Hsbc Bank Canada and Ron Driol, Third Party-Defendants-Cross-Claimants-Appellees, Miko Leung, H.J. Meyers & Co., Inc. And Sit Wa Leung, Defendants-Cross-Defendants v. Daiwa Securities America, Inc., Defendant-Cross-Claimant-Appellant, Robert C. Farr Peter Jensen Thomas Lenagh Edilberto v. Pozon Goodwin Wang David Wong, Defendants-Counter-Defendants-Appellants, Levesque Securities, Inc., Meridian Securities International Limited, Maurice Lee, Canaccord Capital Corp., First Canada Securities, Leib Orlanski, Freshman, Marantz, Orlanski, Cooper & Klein, Harley Gleckman and Wall Street Financial Corp., 329 F.3d 297 (1st Cir. 2003).

Opinion

329 F.3d 297

Michael GERBER, Howard Mayer and Barry W. Feldman, Plaintiffs,
Fred Kayne, Oppenheimer & Co., a Delaware Corporation, as custodian for Fred Kayne Individual Retirement Accounts, Stephen Kayne, Don Wohl, Milton T. Okun, Rosemary Okun, Glenn Tobias, Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, as Custodian for Milton T. Okun Individual Retirement Accounts, Ken Berg, Robert A. Bronstein, Bronstein Family Trust, Bruce Burnam, Marcia Burnam, Kathleen A. Cohen, William Corbett, Cutler Family Trust of 1989, Martin Goldfarb, Richard Gunther, Harpel Partners, L.P., Harpel Wheelock Partners, L.P., Harpel International, Ltd., Richard L. Milsner, Joel Rumm, Victor Scaravilli and Tri S Partners and Todd Ellis, Joseph Meyer, Leona Moga, Terry Schultz, Eddy Sherman, Kenneth Steiner, Audree Yorkes, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
MTC ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD., Defendant-Counter-Defendant-Appellant,
BDO Dunwoody Ward Mallette, Defendant-Third-Party-Plaintiff-Appellee,
Alan Leung, Defendant-Cross-Claimant,
HSBC Bank Canada and Ron Driol, Third Party-Defendants-Cross-Claimants-Appellees,
Miko Leung, H.J. Meyers & Co., Inc. and Sit Wa Leung, Defendants-Cross-Defendants,
v.
Daiwa Securities America, Inc., Defendant-Cross-Claimant-Appellant,
Robert C. Farr; Peter Jensen; Thomas Lenagh; Edilberto V. Pozon; Goodwin Wang; David Wong, Defendants-Counter-Defendants-Appellants,
Levesque Securities, INC., Meridian Securities International Limited, Maurice Lee, Canaccord Capital Corp., First Canada Securities, Leib Orlanski, Freshman, Marantz, Orlanski, Cooper & Klein, Harley Gleckman and Wall Street Financial Corp., Defendants.

No. 02-7023(LEAD).

No. 02-7026(CON).

No. 02-7083(CON).

No. 02-7084(CON).

No. 02-7143(CON).

No. 02-7147(CON).

No. 02-7215(CON).

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

Argued: February 3, 2003.

Decided: May 15, 2003.

COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED Lawrence H. Nagler, Nagler & Associates, Los Angeles, CA (David F. Berry, of counsel), for plaintiffs-appellees.

Gary P. Naftalis, Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP, New York, N.Y. (Alan R. Friedman, Stephen M. Sinaiko, Jennifer L. Rochon, J. Wells Dixon, of counsel, Bruce S. Kaplan, Friedman Kaplan Seiler & Adelman LLP, New York, NY, on the brief), for defendant-cross-claimant-appellant Daiwa Securities America, Inc.

Thomas I. Sheridan, III, Torys LLP, New York, NY, for defendant-counter-defendant-appellant MTC Electronic Technologies Co.

Gregory A. Markel, Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, New York, N.Y. (Paul R. Bessette, Austin, TX, on the brief), for defendant-third-party-plaintiff-appellee BDO Dunwoody.

Before: JACOBS, POOLER and SOTOMAYOR, Circuit Judges.

SOTOMAYOR, Circuit Judge.

Defendant-cross-claimant-appellant Daiwa Securities America, Inc. ("Daiwa"), defendants-counter-defendants-appellants MTC Electronic Technologies Co., Ltd. ("MTC") and Robert C. Farr, Peter Jensen, Thomas Lenagh, Edilberto V. Pozon, Goodwin Wang, and David Wong (collectively "the individual defendants") appeal from a judgment of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (John Gleeson, District Judge) approving partial settlements between plaintiffs-appellees and defendants-appellees BDO Dunwoody ("BDO"), and HSBC Bank Canada ("HSBC") and Ron Driol, an HSBC executive.

Appellants (collectively "the non-settling defendants") contend that the district court erred in approving the partial settlements without ensuring that their settlement judgment credit would be at least the total amount paid by the settling defendants and by deferring determination of the exact amount of the credit until trial. They also take issue with the district court's approval of a settlement bar order extinguishing any claims against BDO relating to or arising from the allegations of this litigation. According to the non-settling defendants, any bar order should be narrowed to include only indemnity and contribution claims, and should also impose a reciprocal bar on claims by BDO. Alternatively, the non-settling defendants argue that at least with respect to the settlement of the claims of those plaintiffs added by amendment to the complaint after the effective date of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 ("PSLRA"), Pub.L. No. 104-67, 109 Stat. 737 (1995) (codified as amended in scattered sections of 15 U.S.C.), the bar order must be mutual.

We affirm the district court's orders in part. We hold that the court's deferral of the allocation of particular settlement amounts to various elements of damages for purposes of calculation of the non-settling defendants' judgment credit was not erroneous, and conclude that, in light of the concessions made by plaintiffs on appeal, the non-settling defendants will receive a credit that is at least the settlement amount for common damages. We also affirm, with a slight modification, the district court's bar order extinguishing the claims of the non-settling defendants for indemnity and contribution, and any other claims where the damage to the non-settling party is measured by its liability to the plaintiffs for claims relating to this action. We vacate and remand that part of the district court's order relating to the mutuality of the bar order because we find that the magistrate judge, whose recommended ruling the district court adopted, did not fully consider the competing equities involved in the mutual and non-mutual rules. Finally, we agree with the district court that the PSLRA does not apply to any of the added plaintiffs in this action, which was commenced prior to that statute's effective date.

BACKGROUND

I. The Litigation

MTC was a company based in British Columbia that purportedly had binding joint ventures regarding the operation, manufacture and sale of telecommunications equipment in China. Plaintiffs are a group of investors who purchased shares of MTC common stock between 1992 and 1994. MTC allegedly raised over $70 million in a secondary offering in 1993, which was underwritten by defendant Daiwa. Defendant BDO Dunwoody ("BDO") was MTC's auditor during the time period at issue. Plaintiffs allege that MTC's purported telecommunications joint ventures were fraudulent and materially misrepresented. As a result, plaintiffs claim to have incurred trading losses in MTC stock of more than $15 million.

Nine of the named plaintiffs filed suit against MTC, its principals (Miko Leung and Sit Wa Leung), various MTC officers and directors (the individual defendants), Daiwa and BDO in the Central District of California on January 23, 1995, alleging securities fraud, RICO violations and state law claims of fraud, negligent misrepresentation, and breach of fiduciary duty ("the Kayne action"). Because plaintiffs' allegations were similar to those of two class actions then pending against MTC in the Eastern District of New York, the Kayne action was transferred to Judge Gleeson by the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation for coordinated pre-trial proceedings.

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