Oregon Rsa No. 6, Inc. v. Castle Rock Cellular of Oregon Limited Partnership, a Colorado Limited Partnership Cellular, Inc., a Colorado Corporation, Pacific Telecom Cellular, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, Oregon Rsa No. 6, Inc. v. Castle Rock Cellular of Oregon Limited Partnership, a Colorado Limited Partnership Cellular, Inc., a Colorado Corporation, Pacific Telecom Cellular, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, Oregon Rsa No. 6, Inc. v. Castle Rock Cellular of Oregon Limited Partnership, a Colorado Limited Partnership, and Pacific Telecom Cellular, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, Oregon Rsa No. 6, Inc. v. Castle Rock Cellular of Oregon Limited Partnership, a Colorado Limited Partnership Cellular, Inc., a Colorado Corporation, Oregon Rsa No. 6, Inc. v. Castle Rock Cellular of Oregon Limited Partnership, a Colorado Limited Partnership Cellular, Inc., a Colorado Corporation Pacific Telecom Cellular, Inc., a Delaware Corporation

76 F.3d 1003, 96 Daily Journal DAR 1619, 34 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 1149, 96 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 986, 1996 U.S. App. LEXIS 2082
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedFebruary 13, 1996
Docket95-35168
StatusPublished
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Opinion

76 F.3d 1003

34 Fed.R.Serv.3d 1149, 96 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 986,
96 Daily Journal D.A.R. 1619

OREGON RSA NO. 6, INC., Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
CASTLE ROCK CELLULAR OF OREGON LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A
Colorado limited partnership; Cellular, Inc., a
Colorado corporation, Defendants,
Pacific Telecom Cellular, Inc., a Delaware corporation,
Defendant-Appellant.
OREGON RSA NO. 6, INC., Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
CASTLE ROCK CELLULAR OF OREGON LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A
Colorado limited partnership; Cellular, Inc., a
Colorado corporation, Defendants-Appellants,
Pacific Telecom Cellular, Inc., a Delaware corporation, Defendant.
OREGON RSA NO. 6, INC., Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
CASTLE ROCK CELLULAR OF OREGON LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A
Colorado limited partnership, et al., Defendants,
and
Pacific Telecom Cellular, Inc., a Delaware corporation,
Defendant-Appellant.
OREGON RSA NO. 6, INC., Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
CASTLE ROCK CELLULAR OF OREGON LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A
Colorado limited partnership; Cellular, Inc., a
Colorado corporation, Defendants-Appellants.
OREGON RSA NO. 6, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
CASTLE ROCK CELLULAR OF OREGON LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A
Colorado limited partnership; Cellular, Inc., a Colorado
corporation; Pacific Telecom Cellular, Inc., a Delaware
corporation, Defendants-Appellees.

Nos. 94-35903, 94-35965, 94-36009, 95-35168 and 95-35169.

United States Court of Appeals,
Ninth Circuit.

Argued and Submitted Jan. 9, 1996.
Decided Feb. 13, 1996.

Mark A. Turner, Ater, Wynne, Hewitt, Dodson & Skerritt, Portland, Oregon, for appellant Castle Rock and Cellular, Inc.

James N. Westwood, Bruce L. Campbell, Miller, Nash, Weiner, Hager & Carlsen, Portland, Oregon, for appellant Pacific Telecom Cellular, Inc.

Duane A. Bosworth, Davis Wright Tremaine, Portland, Oregon, Richard J. O'Brien, Gerard D. Kelly, Sidley & Austin, Chicago, Illinois, for appellee Oregon RSA.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the District of Oregon, Owen M. Panner, District Judge, Presiding.

Before JOHN T. NOONAN, Jr., LEAVY, and HAWKINS, Circuit Judges.

Opinion by Judge NOONAN

ORDER

NOONAN, Circuit Judge:

OPINION

Cellular, Inc., a Colorado corporation (Cellular); Castle Rock Cellular, Inc. (CRCI), a Colorado corporation; Castle Rock Cellular of Oregon Limited Partnership (CRCO), a Colorado partnership; and Pacific Telecom Cellular, Inc., a Delaware corporation (PTCI) appeal the judgment of the district court and the award of sanctions against them in a suit brought by Oregon RSA No. 6, Inc. (Oregon RSA). The merits of the case turn on the application of Oregon law to first refusal rights in a partnership agreement. Holding that the district court has accurately stated the law in this regard, we briefly summarize its conclusions. The sanctions for abuse of discovery involving the federal rules and the inherent authority of the district court we address more fully.

FACTS AND PROCEEDINGS

The Crook County RSA Limited Partnership (the Partnership) was formed in 1989 and was licensed by the Federal Communications Commission to provide cellular phone service in the Oregon Rural Service Area. As of August 1992, when the events involved in this litigation began, the Partnership shares were held 25 percent apiece by Oregon RSA, the general partner; U.S. West NewVector (NewVector); CRCO; and Pacific Telcom Cellular of Oregon, Inc., which is owned by PTCI. At this time the parent of CRCO was CRCI, whose parent was Midvale Telephone Exchange (Midvale), an Idaho corporation. On August 4, 1992 Cellular sent a letter of intent to Midvale, indicating the state of negotiations through which Midvale's interest in CRCI and CRCO would be acquired by Cellular. Agreement on this transaction was effected at some point before October 28, 1992, at which time Cellular agreed to convey all its interests in CRCI and CRCO to PTCI by a Purchase Agreement (the Purchase Agreement). The parties do not dispute that CRCO and CRCI are essentially "shells"--CRCO's only significant asset is its interest in the Partnership and CRCI's only significant asset is its 51% share of CRCO. At this time the Purchase Agreement was known only to the parties to it.

Section 11.1 of the Partnership Agreement provided:

Limitation on Transfer; Right of First Refusal ... Before the General Partner or any Limited Partner sells, exchanges, transfers or assigns all or any part of its Partnership Interest to a non-Affiliate of such Partner, it shall offer, by giving written notice to the General Partner, that interest to all of the other Partners for the price at which and the terms under which such non-Affiliate has offered in writing to pay for such interest.

In November 1992, pursuant to this provision, NewVector offered the right of first refusal to its interest to its three partners. CRCO executed a form declining to take its share of NewVector's interest. In December 1992, however, CRCO attempted to rescind its refusal of the offer. This attempt consisted of a conversation between a CRCO officer and a lawyer representing Oregon RSA, in which, according to CRCO's evidence, the lawyer said, "That should be no problem," in response to CRCO's request to resubmit its right of first refusal form. Oregon RSA disputes that it made any agreement to revive CRCO's first refusal rights.

In January 1993 Oregon RSA brought suit seeking a declaration of its rights with respect to the NewVector interest. After filing its complaint, Oregon RSA discovered the existence of the Purchase Agreement to sell CRCO and CRCI to PTCI and amended its complaint to enforce the first refusal provisions of the Partnership against CRCI, CRCO, and Cellular.

On December 15, 1993 the district court gave summary judgment for Oregon RSA as to its first refusal right to the share in the Partnership held by CRCO and offered to PTCI. The district court's rulings in this respect were published at 840 F.Supp. 770 (D.Or.1993) and subsequently amended by unpublished opinions of August 23, 1994 and September 13, 1994. On March 13, 1994, the district court also gave summary judgment for Oregon RSA as to CRCO's claim based on the court's determination that Oregon RSA had not agreed to revive CRCO's first refusal rights to the NewVector interest.

Oregon RSA, accepting the invitation of the district court, moved for sanctions on the basis of the defendants' responses to discovery requests. The district court permitted the defendants to supplement the record by affidavits but did not hold an evidentiary hearing. By opinion of January 9, 1995 the district court awarded sanctions in the form of attorneys' fees caused by the defendants' delayed responses to discovery requests. The district court found that the defendants had violated Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(g)(3) and that they had acted in bad faith.

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