New Beckley Mining Corporation v. International Union, United Mine Workers of America Joe Carter Ken Peterson Virgil Pyatt Larry Flint Harvey Stover Robert Burdette Paul Daniels George "Tex" Bailey Herman Stanley Ronnie Scarbro Robert "Buck" Tyree Ken Toler Roger McKinney John Does v. Donn A. Chickering Quaker Coal Company, Incorporated Billy E. Little Earl Howell Douglas Epling Mahon Enterprises, Incorporated Amon Mahon, Third Party New Beckley Mining Corporation v. International Union, United Mine Workers of America, and Joe Carter Ken Peterson Virgil Pyatt Larry Flint Harvey Stover Robert Burdette Paul Daniels George "Tex" Bailey Herman Stanley Ronnie Scarbro Robert "Buck" Tyree Ken Toler Roger McKinney John Does v. Donn A. Chickering Quaker Coal Company, Incorporated Billy E. Little Earl Howell Douglas Epling Mahon Enterprises, Incorporated Amon Mahon, Third Party

18 F.3d 1161
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedMarch 4, 1994
Docket93-1100
StatusPublished
Cited by34 cases

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New Beckley Mining Corporation v. International Union, United Mine Workers of America Joe Carter Ken Peterson Virgil Pyatt Larry Flint Harvey Stover Robert Burdette Paul Daniels George "Tex" Bailey Herman Stanley Ronnie Scarbro Robert "Buck" Tyree Ken Toler Roger McKinney John Does v. Donn A. Chickering Quaker Coal Company, Incorporated Billy E. Little Earl Howell Douglas Epling Mahon Enterprises, Incorporated Amon Mahon, Third Party New Beckley Mining Corporation v. International Union, United Mine Workers of America, and Joe Carter Ken Peterson Virgil Pyatt Larry Flint Harvey Stover Robert Burdette Paul Daniels George "Tex" Bailey Herman Stanley Ronnie Scarbro Robert "Buck" Tyree Ken Toler Roger McKinney John Does v. Donn A. Chickering Quaker Coal Company, Incorporated Billy E. Little Earl Howell Douglas Epling Mahon Enterprises, Incorporated Amon Mahon, Third Party, 18 F.3d 1161 (3d Cir. 1994).

Opinion

18 F.3d 1161

145 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 2673, 127 Lab.Cas. P 11,041,
RICO Bus.Disp.Guide 8501

NEW BECKLEY MINING CORPORATION, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
INTERNATIONAL UNION, UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA; Joe
Carter; Ken Peterson; Virgil Pyatt; Larry Flint; Harvey
Stover; Robert Burdette; Paul Daniels; George "Tex"
Bailey; Herman Stanley; Ronnie Scarbro; Robert "Buck"
Tyree; Ken Toler; Roger McKinney; John Does, Defendants-Appellees,
v.
Donn A. CHICKERING; Quaker Coal Company, Incorporated;
Billy E. Little; Earl Howell; Douglas Epling;
Mahon Enterprises, Incorporated; Amon
Mahon, Third Party Defendants.
NEW BECKLEY MINING CORPORATION, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
INTERNATIONAL UNION, UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA,
Defendant-Appellant,
and
Joe Carter; Ken Peterson; Virgil Pyatt; Larry Flint;
Harvey Stover; Robert Burdette; Paul Daniels; George
"Tex" Bailey; Herman Stanley; Ronnie Scarbro; Robert
"Buck" Tyree; Ken Toler; Roger McKinney; John Does, Defendants,
v.
Donn A. CHICKERING; Quaker Coal Company, Incorporated;
Billy E. Little; Earl Howell; Douglas Epling;
Mahon Enterprises, Incorporated; Amon
Mahon, Third Party Defendants-Appellees.

Nos. 93-1100, 93-1140.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fourth Circuit.

Argued July 13, 1993.
Decided March 4, 1994.

ARGUED: Mark Anthony Carter, Smith, Heenan & Althen, Charleston, WV, for appellants New Beckley Mining, Quaker Coal, Chickering, Little, Howell and Epling; Shawn P. George, George, Ferguson & Lorensen, Charleston, WV, for appellants Mahon and Mahon Enterprises. John Robert Mooney, Beins, Axelrod, Osborne, Mooney & Green, P.C., Washington, DC, for appellees. ON BRIEF: Forrest H. Roles, Smith, Heenan & Althen, Charleston, WV, for appellants New Beckley Min., Quaker Coal, Chickering, Little, Howell and Epling. Richard W. Gibson, Beins, Axelrod, Osborne, Mooney & Green, P.C., Washington, DC; Robert H. Stropp, Jr., United Mine Workers of America, Washington, DC; George N. Davies, Longshore, Nakamura & Quinn, Birmingham, AL, for appellees.

Before ERVIN, Chief Judge, MURNAGHAN, Circuit Judge, and BUTZNER, Senior Circuit Judge.

OPINION

BUTZNER, Senior Circuit Judge:

New Beckley Mining Corporation appeals the judgment of the district court dismissing its complaint against the International Union, United Mine Workers of America, and several individuals alleged to be members of the International. The complaint charged violations of the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), 18 U.S.C. Secs. 1961-1968, and of state law. The International cross-appeals the dismissal of its counterclaim and its complaint against various third-party defendants for RICO violations. We affirm the judgments of dismissal.

* After union members engaged in a selective strike, New Beckley filed suit in federal district court against the International for violations RICO and of state tort laws. The district court initially dismissed the federal suit because New Beckley was seeking injunctive relief in state court. We reversed on the grounds that the two suits were sufficiently different to render abstention inappropriate. New Beckley Mining Corp. v. International Union, United Mine Workers, 946 F.2d 1072 (4th Cir.1991).

On remand, the district court determined that New Beckley had failed to state a claim upon which relief could be granted and dismissed the complaint. It also denied New Beckley's motion to amend its complaint. The district court subsequently dismissed the counterclaim and third-party complaint for failing to allege a cause of action under RICO and for lack of standing. Both parties appeal.

II

We review de novo the dismissal of New Beckley's complaint. Schatz v. Rosenberg, 943 F.2d 485, 489 (4th Cir.1991).

New Beckley charged the International with violations of 18 U.S.C. Secs. 1962(c) and (d). Section 1962(c) makes it unlawful for a person "employed by or associated with any enterprise ... to conduct or participate, directly or indirectly, in the conduct of such enterprise's affairs through a pattern of racketeering activity...." This proscription envisions the enterprise as "being different from, not the same as or part of, the person." United States v. Computer Sciences Corp., 689 F.2d 1181, 1190 (4th Cir.1982). In Busby v. Crown Supply, Inc., 896 F.2d 833 (4th Cir.1990) (en banc), we reaffirmed the necessity of distinction between the "person" and the "enterprise" in actions alleging a violation of Sec. 1962(c). But, overruling Computer Sciences in part, we held that a violation of Sec. 1962(a) did not require the "person" and the "enterprise" to be separate. 896 F.2d at 841.

The Act defines "person" and "enterprise" separately. " '[P]erson' includes any individual or entity capable of holding a legal or beneficial interest in property." 18 U.S.C. Sec. 1961(3). New Beckley named as defendants the International and certain of its members, known and unknown, alleging that they were the "persons" who violated Sec. 1962(c). For the purpose of its case, New Beckley described the International as follows:

The term "International" shall refer to the International Union, United Mine Workers of America, its officers, directors, employees, agents, subagents, and any other person or entity acting on the counsel, command, induction, procurement, instigation or direction of the International.

The Act defines "enterprise" as follows: " '[E]nterprise' includes any individual, partnership, corporation, association, or other legal entity, and any union or group of individuals associated in fact although not a legal entity." 18 U.S.C. Sec. 1961(4). For the purpose of this case, New Beckley described the "enterprise" as follows:

The International, in concert with District and Local Unions, operates under a written ordinance called the "Constitution of the International Union, United Mine Workers of America" (hereinafter "UMWA Constitution") and is part of an association known as the "United Mine Workers of America" (hereinafter "UMWA").

Each constituent organization of the UMWA constitutes a separate legal entity responsible for areas specified by the UMWA Constitution to achieve the overall objectives of the association. This association of unincorporated associations constitutes an enterprise within the meaning of 18 U.S.C. Section 1961(4) and the International has participated in and has conducted the affairs of this UMWA enterprise.

It is quite apparent from these allegations that the "persons" described by New Beckley are not distinct from the "enterprise" that it described.

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