Platinum-Beechwood Litig. Melanie L. Cyganowski v. Beechwood Re Ltd.

389 F. Supp. 3d 270
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Illinois
DecidedJuly 10, 2019
Docket18-cv-6658 (JSR); 18-cv-12018 (JSR)
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Platinum-Beechwood Litig. Melanie L. Cyganowski v. Beechwood Re Ltd., 389 F. Supp. 3d 270 (S.D. Ill. 2019).

Opinion

JED S. RAKOFF, U.S.D.J.

The instant motion arises out of cross-claims filed by defendants Bankers Conseco Life Insurance Company ("BCLIC") and Washington National Insurance Company ("WNIC") against defendant Beechwood Re Ltd. ("Beechwood"). BCLIC and WNIC ask this Court to order Beechwood to post $250 million in security under New York and Indiana security statutes, or to strike Beechwood's pleadings and enter default judgment against it. Because the parties dispute whether BCLIC and WNIC's motion is precluded by prior orders in a pending arbitration between them, and because the Court concludes that the arbitration panel must resolve this dispute in the first instance, the motion is denied.

Background

Much of the background to this case has been set forth in various Opinions and Orders of this Court, familiarity with which is here assumed. As relevant here, BCLIC and WNIC are insurance companies that invested nearly $600 million with Beechwood pursuant to Reinsurance Agreements signed in February 2014. See Answer, Cross-Claims and Third-Party Complaint of Bankers Conseco Life Insurance Company and Washington National Insurance Company ¶¶ 478-80, 593-94 ("TPC"), ECF No. 75. Each of the Reinsurance Agreements contains a broad arbitration clause providing for arbitration of "all disputes or differences between the Parties arising under or relating to" the Reinsurance Agreements. ECF No. 308-1, at 24, 55.

On September 29, 2016, BCLIC and WNIC terminated the Reinsurance Agreements with Beechwood, id. at 63, and on the same day, BCLIC and WNIC demanded arbitration against Beechwood in connection with "Beechwood's incurable material breaches of the Reinsurance Agreements, and breaches of fiduciary duties and the obligation to deal honestly and in good faith, and conversion and fraud," id. at 121. The arbitration between the parties, which is pending, is captioned Bankers Conseco Life Insurance Company and Washington National Insurance Company v. Beechwood Re Limited et al., AAA Case No. 01-16-0004-02510.

On July 28, 2017, BCLIC and WNIC filed a "Motion for Interim Security" in the arbitration, in which they argued that Beechwood was required to post $137 million to secure any arbitral award. ECF No. 308, Ex. 8, at 2. BCLIC and WNIC argued, inter alia, that this security was required by New York and Indiana statutes that prevent unauthorized foreign insurers like Beechwood from filing any pleading in an action against them unless they (1) become licensed insurers or (2) post sufficient security to cover any judgment. See N.Y. Ins. Law § 1213(c) ; Ind. Code Ann. § 27-4-4-4(a). Unless Beechwood satisfied one of these requirements, BCLIC and WNIC argued, its pleadings should be stricken, and default judgment should be entered against it.

*272On October 23, 2017, the panel issued an order requiring Beechwood to post $5 million in security. ECF No. 121, Ex. 1. The panel issued this order after "consider[ing] [BCLIC and WNIC's] Motion For Interim Security, Beechwood's Response to [BCLIC and WNIC's] Motion For Interim Security, [BCLIC and WNIC's] Reply Brief In Further Support of Their Motion For Interim Security, numerous exhibits, declarations and authorities supporting the Parties' briefs." Id. at 1. The panel explained that it "remain[ed] willing to enter a default judgment in the event that its Orders for interim security [we]re not met," but that it "believe[d] that justice [wa]s not best-served in this matter by striking Beechwood's [pleadings] and proceeding to a default judgment and hearing on damages." Id. at 2. Finally, the panel noted that it would "monitor the expenditure of attorneys' fees and costs in this matter as well as the ongoing financial condition of Beechwood, ... and adjust or increase any interim security as appropriate throughout the pendency of this proceeding." Id. at 3.

On December 19, 2018, plaintiff Melanie L. Cyganowski commenced an action against numerous defendants - including BCLIC, WNIC, and Beechwood - on behalf of various funds that were managed by Platinum Partners. ECF No. 1. On January 22, 2019, BCLIC, WNIC, and Beechwood requested that the panel stay their arbitration pending final disposition of the Cyganowski action, as well as of the related SHIP and Trott actions currently before this Court. ECF No. 121, Ex. 2. In an order dated January 23, 2019, the panel stayed the arbitration, and it ordered Beechwood to "immediately post the $5 million Letter of Credit ('LOC')" that the panel had previously required as security. Id. at 1. The panel also stated that it would "retain jurisdiction with respect to any issues concerning the LOC." Id. BCLIC and WNIC subsequently filed an unopposed motion for this Court to confirm the panel's January 23, 2019 order and its October 23, 2017 order, ECF No. 120, and this Court confirmed both orders on April 24, 2019, ECF No. 124.

On March 27, 2019, BCLIC and WNIC filed an answer in the Cyganowski action, along with cross-claims and third-party claims against a host of entities and individuals. See TPC. As relevant here, BCLIC and WNIC brought cross-claims against Beechwood, including a claim for $180 million in damages based on Beechwood's alleged breaches of the Reinsurance Agreements, id. ¶¶ 861-65, and a claim for $70 million in contribution and indemnity based on BCLIC and WNIC's potential liability to the Cyganowski plaintiffs, id.

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