Pension Committee of the University of Montreal Pension Plan v. CITCO Fund

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedJune 9, 2009
Docket07-3527-cv
StatusPublished

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07-3527-cv Pension Committee of the University of M ontreal Pension Plan v. CITCO Fund Services

1 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS 2 FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT

3 August Term, 2008

4 (Argued: December 4, 2008 Decided: June 9, 2009) 5

6 Docket No. 07-3527-cv

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8 PENSION COMMITTEE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTREAL PENSION PLAN, THE 9 ALTAR FUND, ARIES TRADING, LTD., THE ARROWSMITH FUND LTD., AVISON 10 COMPANY S.A., BANCO NOMINEES (I.O.M.) LIMITED, BANK OF BERMUDA 11 (LUXEMBOURG), S.A., now called HSBC Security Services (Luxembourg) S.A., on behalf of 12 Liberty Ermitage North American Absolute Fund Ltd., BANQUE PRIVEE EDMOND DE 13 ROTHSCHILD EUROPE, CACEIS BANK LUXEMBOURG, as assignee of Banque Privee 14 Edmond De Rothschild Europe/Isofin f/k/a Credit Agricole Investor Services Bank Luxembourg, 15 JOHN G. BARRIE, JR. IRA, an individual retirement account (“IRA”) held on behalf of John G. 16 Barrie, Jr., BASE FORCE, LTD., BOMBARDIER TRUST (CANADA), as agent of the 17 administrators of the pension funds of Bombardier Inc. whose assets are collectively invested in 18 the Bombardier Trust (Canada) (Foreign Assets) Fund, THE BOMBARDIER TRUST (UK), THE 19 BOMBARDIER TRUST (U.S.) MASTER TRUST, CEDAR FUND, CLEARWATER 20 COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES, INC., COMMONFUND GLOBAL HEDGED PARTNERS, 21 LLC, CONDOR ALTERNATIVE FUND, THE CORBETT FAMILY CHARITABLE 22 FOUNDATION INC., THE CORONATION INTERNATIONAL ACTIVE FUND OF FUNDS, 23 FORTIS GLOBAL CUSTODY MANAGEMENT AND TRUSTEE SERVICES (IRELAND) 24 LIMITED as trustee for Coronation Universal Fund, THE DEVON TRUST, DIRMICA 25 INVESTMENT LTD., DIVERSIFIED CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LTD., MELLON BANK, 26 N.A., as Trustee for the Dominion Resources Inc. Master Trust, ALAIN DUNAND, ETHOS 27 INVESTMENTS LTD., FIRST TRUST CORP., as Trustee for the benefit of Paul J. Simon, 28 Shirley A. Simon and Joseph Cueter, FONDATION LUCIE ET ANDRE CHAGNON, ANDRE 29 CHAGNON, SOJECCI II LTEE., FONDATION LILLA, GOULAM INVESTMENTS INC., GT

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1 ALPHA, CHRISTA GUNTER, HERMES TRADING LTD., HSBC PRIVATE BANK (SUISSE) 2 SA, formerly known as HSBC Republic (Suisse) SA, DEFINED BENEFIT PLAN FOR 3 HUNNICUTT & CO., INC., IRA, for the benefit of William Hunnicut VFTC as Custodian, THE 4 ISRAEL HENRY BEREN CHARITABLE TRUST, JOYCE SINCLAIR SPOUSAL TRUST, 5 KREDEITBANK LUXEMBOURG, A/C SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND, KUWAIT AND 6 MIDDLE EAST FINANCIAL INVESTMENT COMPANY, LA COMPAGNIE FINANCIERE 7 EDMOND DE ROTHSCHILD BANQUE, CECILE LESCOAT, LGT BANK IN 8 LIECHTENSTEIN AG, L.H. LOGARITHM HOLDINGS SA, 9 LIVSFORSLKRINGSSELSKAPET NORDEA LIV NORGE AS, MADISON TEXTILES, LTD., 10 MAESTRO TRADING, INC., MIRELIS INVESTRUST SA, VITTORIO MOSCA, THE 11 MORTON MEYERSON FAMILY FOUNDATION, THE 1999 MEYERSON CHARITABLE 12 REMAINDER TRUST, MULTIVALOR INVEST INC., NATIONAL BANK OF CANADA, 13 NEMROD LEVERAGED HOLDINGS LTD., NOBILIS S.A., SUZANNE FONTAN S.C.A., 14 HALINVEST SARL, DELPHI GLOBAL LIMITED, JOAKIM LEHMKUHL, ISCANDAR 15 INTERNATIONAL S.A., f/k/a Simisa International S.A., LABISCOUTI TRUST, KIKOUSU 16 TRUST, OKABENA MARKETABLE ALTERNATIVES FUND, LLC, THE PENSION 17 COMMITEE OF REGIME DES RENTES DU MOUVEMENT DESJARDINS, 18 ANNE-CHANTAL PIGELET, PICTET & CIE BANQUIERS, STEPHEN GROSS, IRVING 19 TEITELBAUM, LAURENCE LEWIN, in their capacities as the trustees of RCA in Trust, THE 20 PENSION COMMITTEE OF THE PENSION PLAN FOR THE REGIME de RETRAITE DE LA 21 CORPORATION DE L`ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE, ROTHSCHILD GESTION, SATNAM 22 INVESTMENTS LTD., SEVEN SEAS PORTFOLIO A LIMITED, SIGNET 23 MULTI-MANAGER INC., UEB (UNITED EUROPEAN BANK) GENEVA (SWITZERLAND), 24 SIL NOMINEES LIMITED, SPGP (Societe Privee de Gestion de Patrimoine), JOANN ST. 25 GERMAIN, THE STAFFORD FUND, LTD., successor to the Stafford Opportunity Fund, Ltd., 26 STARVEST FUNDS, LTD., THE TAURUS FUND, Successor-in-Interest to Turkos Seventeen 27 Limited, TEAM HAAS USA, LTD., TRENDTRUST SA, JAMES VAUGHAN, VENERE 28 INVESTMENTS LIMITED, VIDACOS NOMINEES LIMITED, WESTWIND FOUNDATION 29 HOLDINGS LTD., WYATT INCORPORATED EMPLOYEES PROFIT SHARING PLAN, 30 171212 CANADA, INC., AIS HOLDINGS SERIES TRUST II, COMMERZBANK GLOBAL 31 ALTERNATIVE LIMITED, COMMERZBANK ALTERNATIVE STATEGIES-GLOBAL 32 HEDGE, VESTA FORSIKRING AS, FUND NOMINEES LTD., ORAN LIMITED and 33 ABERDEEN INVESTMENTS LTD.,

34 Plaintiffs-Appellants,

35 v.

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1 BANC OF AMERICA SECURITIES LLC,

2 Defendant-Appellee,

3 CITCO FUND SERVICES (CURACAO), N.V., THE CITCO GROUP LIMITED, KIERAN 4 CONROY, DECLAN QUILLIGAN, ANTHONY STOCKS, PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS 5 (NETHERLANDS ANTILLES), INTERNATIONAL FUND SERVICES (IRELAND) LIMITED, 6 RICHARD GEIST, JOHN W. BENDALL, JR. and INTER CARIBBEAN SERVICES LIMITED,

7 Defendants 8 9 -------------------------------X 10 11 12

13 Before: LEVAL and B.D. PARKER, Circuit Judges.1

14 Plaintiffs appeal from the judgment of the United States District Court for the Southern

15 District of New York (Scheindlin, J.) dismissing without leave to replead Plaintiffs’ claims

16 against Banc of America Securities LLC, which allege that the Defendant aided and abetted fraud

17 and breaches of fiduciary duty committed by the managers of a hedge fund in which Plaintiffs

18 were investors and for which the Defendant served as prime broker. Because Plaintiffs

19 sufficiently pleaded that Defendant’s actions proximately caused the Plaintiffs’ losses, the Court

20 of Appeals (Leval, J.) vacates and remands.

1 The Honorable Rosemary S. Pooler, who was originally scheduled to hear this case, heard argument but subsequently recused herself and did not participate in the decision. The decision announced in this opinion has been reached by this panel’s remaining two judges pursuant to Local Rule § 0.14(b).

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1 Peter K. Vigeland, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and 2 Dorr LLP, New York, New York, (Dawn M. Wilson, 3 on the brief), for Defendant-Appellee.

4 Scott M. Berman, Friedman Kaplan Seiler & 5 Adelman LLP, New York, New York, (Anne E. 6 Beaumont, Amy C. Brown, on the brief), for 7 Plaintiffs-Appellants.

8 LEVAL, Circuit Judge:

9 Plaintiffs appeal from the judgment of the United States District Court for the Southern

10 District of New York (Scheindlin, J.) dismissing their claims against Banc of America Securities

11 LLC (“BAS”), without leave to replead, for failure to state a claim upon which relief may be

12 granted. Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6). Plaintiffs were investors in two hedge funds based in the

13 British Virgin Islands, Lancer Offshore, Inc. and OmniFund Ltd. (“the Funds”). They brought this

14 action to recover losses they suffered on the liquidation of the Funds. Plaintiffs alleged that their

15 losses resulted from frauds committed by Michael Lauer, who managed the Funds through Lancer

16 Management Group, LLC (“Lancer Management”).

17 Plaintiffs’ claims against BAS allege that, in its role as the prime broker for the Funds,

18 BAS aided and abetted the frauds and breaches of fiduciary duty committed by Lauer and Lancer

19 Management. The district court dismissed the claims, ruling that Plaintiffs failed to satisfy their

20 burden of pleading proximate causation for their losses. We disagree. The complaint includes

21 allegations that BAS knowingly and substantially assisted Lauer and Lancer Management in

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