Moore v. Macquarie Infrastructure Real Assets

258 So. 3d 750
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedDecember 13, 2017
Docket17–264
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Moore v. Macquarie Infrastructure Real Assets, 258 So. 3d 750 (La. Ct. App. 2017).

Opinion

Jerold Edward Knoll, Sr., Edmond H. Knoll, The Knoll Law Firm, 233 South Main Street, Marksville, La 71351-0426, (318) 253-6200, COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFFS/APPELLANTS: L. E. L'Herisson, Helen Moore, Calvin I. Trahan

Andrew A. Lemmon, Attorney at Law, 15058 River Road, Hahnville, LA 70057, (985) 783-6789, COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFFS/APPELLANTS: L. E. L'Herisson, Helen Moore

Paul Marett Brannon, Attorney at Law, 4916 Lake Como Avenue, Metairie, LA 70006, (504) 430-1401, COUNSEL FOR INTERVENORS/APPELLEES: William H. Seely, Charles L. McNeely

Lewis Kahn, Michael J. Palestina, Kahn Swick & Foti, LLC, 216 Covington Street, Madisonville, LA 70447, (504) 455-1400, COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT: Calvin I. Trahan

W. Raley Alford, III, Jennifer L. Thornton, Eva J Dossier, Stanley, Reuter, Ross, Thornton & Alford, L.L.C., 909 Poydras, Suite 2500, New Orleans, LA 70112, (504) 523-1580, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES: Cleco Corporation, Elton R. King, William L. Marks, Shelley Stewart, Jr., Bruce Williamson, William H. Walker, Jr., Peter M. Scott, III, Logan W. Kruger, Vicky A. Bailey, Darren J. Olagues

Edward J. Fuhr, Eric J. Feiler, Johnathon E. Schronce, Hunton & Williams LLP, 951 E. Byrd Street, Richmond, VA 23219, (804) 788-8200, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES: William H. Walker, Jr., Peter M. Scott, III, William L. Marks, Shelley Stewart, Jr., Vicky A. Bailey, Logan W. Kruger, Elton R. King, Bruce Williamson, Darren J. Olagues

James P. Gillespie, Matthew E. Papex, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, 655 Fifteenth St., N.W., Washington, DC 20005, (202) 879-5000, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES: Cleco Partners L.P. (f.k.a. Como 1 L.P.) Como 3, Inc.

Sebastiano Tornatore, Shannon L. Hopkins, Attorney at Law, 733 Summer St., Suite 304, Stamford, CT 06901, (212) 363-7500, COUNSEL FOR INTERVENORS/APPELLEES: William H. Seely, Charles L. McNeely

Vincent S. Wong, Attorney at Law, 39 E. Broadway, Suite 304, New York, NY 01000-2000, (212) 584-2740, COUNSEL FOR INTERVENORS/APPELLEES: William H. Seely, Charles L. McNeely

David T. Wissbroecker, Maxwell R. Huffman, Edward M. Gergosian, David A. Knotts, Robbins, Geller, Rudman & Dowd, LLP, 655 W. Broadway, Suite 1900, San Diego, CA 92101, (619) 231-1058, COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFFS/APPELLANTS: Helen Moore, L. E. L'Herisson

Patrick P. Powers, Willie C. Brisco, 8150 N. Central Expressway, Suite 1575, Dallas, TX 75206, (214) 239-8900, COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFFS/APPELLANTS: L. E. L'Herisson, Helen Moore

Hamilton P. Lindley, 4125 W. Waco Drive, Waco, TX 76710, (254) 753-6437, COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF APPELLANT: Helen Moore, L. E. L'Herisson

Edward E. Rundell, Charles Weems, Evelyn Breithaupt, Gold Weems Bruser Sues & Rundell, P.O. Box 6118, 2001 MacArthur Drive, Alexandria, LA 71307, (318) 445-6471, COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES: Cleco Partners L.P. (f.k.a. Como 1 L.P.) Como 3, Inc.

Court composed of John D. Saunders, Billy H. Ezell, and Phyllis M. Keaty, Judges.

SAUNDERS, Judge.

*753This matter arises out of a suit regarding a corporate buyout/merger. Plaintiffs, shareholders in the corporation, filed suit against Defendants, including the board of directors of the corporation and the corporation's Chief Executive Officer, to enjoin the sale of the corporation. Plaintiffs allege, inter alia, that the Chief Executive Officer engaged in self-dealing, acted in bad faith, and breached his fiduciary duty of loyalty, good faith, and fair dealing, to the shareholders, when he misled the board of directors to induce them to push through the sale/merger of the corporation at an unfair price.

Plaintiffs filed an action against Defendants in which they sought injunctive relief to enjoin the sale/merger of the corporation. Defendants filed exceptions, including, but not limited to, those of no right of action and no cause of action. After the injunctive relief was denied, the sale/merger was completed. Thereafter, the trial court sustained Defendants' exceptions of no right of action and no cause of action and denied Plaintiffs' request for injunctive relief. Plaintiffs appeal the trial court's ruling dismissing their claims.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY :

Plaintiffs, Helen Moore, Calvin I. Trahan, and Lawrence E. L'Herisson ("Plaintiffs"), shareholders in Cleco Corporation ("Cleco"), initiated a class action suit against a multitude of defendants: Bruce Williamson, Cleco's Chief Executive Officer; Cleco's Board of Directors: William H. Walker, Jr., Elton R. King, William L. Marks, Logan W. Kruger, Peter M. Scott, III, Shelley Stewart, Jr., and Vicky A. Bailey; Darren J. Olagues, President of Cleco Power; Como 1 L.P.; and Como 3 Inc. (collectively "Defendants"), in the Ninth Judicial District Court, to recover damages personally sustained by them as a result of the sale/merger of Cleco. In response, Defendants filed peremptory exceptions of no cause of action and no right of action to Plaintiffs' class action petition.

During the pendency of this action, hearings were held before the Louisiana Public Service Commission ("LPSC") with the LPSC eventually voting to approve the sale/merger of Cleco. By joint motion, the temporary restraining order Plaintiffs had obtained in an attempt to enjoin the sale of Cleco was dissolved. By agreement, Plaintiffs amended their petition to include a direct cause of action against Defendants. In the interim, the sale/merger of Cleco was perfected.

After oral arguments were presented to the court, the trial court sustained Defendants' peremptory exceptions of no cause of action and no right of action. Plaintiffs timely filed a motion for devolutive appeal. Pursuant to that motion, Plaintiffs are presently before this court alleging three assignments of error.

ASSIGNMENTS OF ERROR:

1. The District Court erred by granting Appellees' exceptions of both no right and no cause of action when the reasons for its ruling only concerned *754whether Appellants have the right to bring their asserted claims.
2. The District Court erred by finding that Appellants' claims were derivative in nature even though they sought to remedy damages personally sustained rather than enforce a right of the Company.
3. The District Court erred to the extent that it applied any res judicata effects to this action as a result of the Regulatory Proceeding before the LPSC.

ASSIGNMENT OF ERROR NUMBER ONE:

Plaintiffs assert that the trial court erred in granting Defendants' exceptions of both no right and no cause of action. We find merit to this assertion.

"The function of the exception of no right of action is to determine whether the plaintiff belongs to the class of persons to whom the law grants the cause of action asserted in the suit." Hood v. Cotter , 2008-0215, p. 17 (La.12/2/08), 5 So.3d 819, 829.

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