New York v. United Parcel Service, Inc.

942 F.3d 554
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedNovember 7, 2019
Docket17-1993-cv (L)
StatusPublished
Cited by17 cases

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New York v. United Parcel Service, Inc., 942 F.3d 554 (2d Cir. 2019).

Opinion

17-1993-cv (L) New York v. United Parcel Service, Inc.

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT

August Term, 2018

Argued: March 8, 2019 Decided: November 7, 2019

Docket Nos. 17-1993-cv; 17-2107-cv; 17-2111-cv

THE STATE OF NEW YORK, THE CITY OF NEW YORK,

Plaintiffs-Appellees - Cross-Appellants,

— v. —

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE, INC.,

Defendant-Appellant - Cross-Appellee.

B e f o r e:

JACOBS and LYNCH, Circuit Judges, and VILARDO, District Judge.*

* Judge Lawrence J. Vilardo, of the United States District Court for the Western District of New York, sitting by designation. In this civil action, filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Forrest, J.), the State and City of New York charged UPS with violating the Contraband Cigarette Trafficking Act, 18 U.S.C. 2341 et seq., the Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act, 15 U.S.C. 375 et seq., and New York Public Health Law 1399-ll, as well as breaching its settlement agreement (the “Assurance of Discontinuance”) with the New York State Attorney General. After a bench trial, the district court found that UPS had violated its obligations under the Assurance of Discontinuance in a number of respects and also knowingly transported contraband cigarettes from its shipper-customers on Native American reservations to consumers throughout the State and City in violation of several statutes. The district court ordered UPS to pay $9.4 million in unpaid cigarette taxes and $237.6 million in total penalties to the plaintiffs. UPS appeals from that judgment, arguing that the district court erred in both its liability and damages rulings. The State and City cross-appeal from aspects of the damages rulings. We AFFIRM the district court’s liability rulings, MODIFY the damage and penalty awards, and AFFIRM the judgment as modified.

Judge Jacobs concurs in part and dissents in part in a separate opinion.

STEVEN WU, Deputy Solicitor General, State of New York, (Eric T. Schneiderman, Attorney General, State of New York, Barbara D. Underwood, Solicitor General, State of New York, Eric Del Pozo, Assistant Solicitor General of Counsel, State of New York, on the brief) for Plaintiff- Appellee - Cross-Appellant State of New York.

RICHARD DEARING, Chief, Appeals Division, Corporation Counsel, City of New York, (Zachary W. Carter, Corporation Counsel, City of New York, Claude S. Platton, Deputy Chief, Appeals Division, Corporation Counsel City of New York, Jeremy W. Schneider, Senior Counsel, Appeals Division of Counsel, Corporation Counsel, City of New York, on the brief) for Plaintiff- Appellee - Cross-Appellant City of New York.

2 MARK A. PERRY, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, Washington, D.C., (Christopher J. Baum, Aidan Taft Grano, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, Washington, D.C., Caitlin J. Halligan, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, New York, NY, Deanne E. Maynard, Morrison & Foerster, LLP, Washington, D.C., Paul T. Friedman, Morrison & Foerster, LLP, San Francisco, CA, on the brief) for Defendant-Appellant - Cross-Appellee.

Barry S. Schaevitz, Beth G. Oliva, Oksana G. Wright, Fox Rothschild LLP, New York, NY, for Amicus Curiae Cigar Association of America, Inc.

Richard Pianka, ATA Litigation Center, Arlington, VA, for Amicus Curiae American Trucking Associations, Inc.

Kimo S. Peluso, Heather Yu Han, Sher Tremonte LLP, New York, NY, for Amici Curiae Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, American Lung Association, New York State American Academy of Pediatrics, Chapters 2 & 3, Public Health Law Center at the Mitchell Hamline School of Law, and Truth Initiative Foundation.

Nora Flum, Deputy Attorney General, California, Xavier Becerra, Attorney General, California, Karen Leaf, Senior Assistant Attorney General, California, Samuel P. Siegel, Associate Deputy Solicitor General, California, George Jepsen, Attorney General of Connecticut, Russell A. Suzuki, Acting Attorney General of Hawai’i, Lisa Madigan, Attorney General of Illinois, Curtis T. Hill, Jr., Attorney General of Indiana, Thomas J. Miller, Attorney General of Iowa, Brian E. Frosh, Attorney General of Maryland, Maura Healey, Attorney General of Massachusetts, Bill Schuette, Attorney General of Michigan, Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General of New Jersey, Ellen F. Rosenblum, Attorney General of Oregon,

3 Josh Shapiro, Attorney General of Pennsylvania, Alan Wilson, Attorney General of South Carolina, Sean D. Reyes, Attorney General of Utah, Thomas J. Donovan, Jr., Attorney General of Vermont, Mark R. Herring, Attorney General of Virginia, Robert W. Ferguson, Attorney General of Washington, Peter K. Michael, Attorney General of Wyoming, Karl A. Racine, Attorney General of the District of Columbia, Wanda Vázquez Garced, Attorney General of Puerto Rico, for Amici Curiae California, Connecticut, Hawai’i, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wyoming, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.

Leslie Rutledge, Arkansas Attorney General, Nicholas Bronni, Deputy Solicitor General, Arkansas, Jeff Landry, Attorney General of Louisiana, Elizabeth B. Murrill, Solicitor General, Arkansas, Patricia H. Wilton, Deputy Solicitor General, Arkansas, for Amici Curiae Louisiana, Arkansas, and Kentucky.

Jeffrey S. Bucholtz, King & Spalding LLP, Washington, D.C., Merritt E. McAlister, Val Leppert, King & Spalding LLP, Atlanta, GA, Warren Postman, U.S. Chamber Litigation Center, Inc., Washington, D.C., for Amicus Curiae Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America.

Cory L. Andrews, Richard A. Samp, Washington Legal Foundation, Washington, D.C., for Amicus Curiae Washington Legal Foundation.

4 GERARD E. LYNCH, Circuit Judge:

In this civil action, filed in the United States District Court for the Southern

District of New York (Katherine B. Forrest, Judge), the State and City of New York

(collectively “plaintiffs”) charged UPS with violating the Contraband Cigarette

Trafficking Act (“CCTA”), 18 U.S.C. 2341 et seq., the Prevent All Cigarette

Trafficking Act (“PACT Act”), 15 U.S.C. 375 et seq., and New York Public Health

Law (“PHL”) 1399-ll, as well as with breaching its settlement agreement (the

“Assurance of Discontinuance” or “AOD”) with the New York State Attorney

General (“NYAG”). After a bench trial, the district court found that UPS had

violated its obligations under the Assurance of Discontinuance in a number of

respects, and knowingly transported contraband cigarettes from its shipper-

customers on Native American reservations to consumers throughout the State

and City in violation of several statutes. The district court ordered UPS to pay

$9.4 million in unpaid taxes and $237.6 million in total penalties to the plaintiffs.

UPS appeals from that judgment, arguing that the district court erred in both its

liability and damages rulings; the plaintiffs cross-appeal from aspects of the

damages rulings. For the reasons explained below we AFFIRM the district court’s

5 liability rulings, MODIFY the damage and penalty awards, and AFFIRM the

judgment as modified.

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