Ruth E. Hughes, Individually and as Representative of the Estate of Sherman Hughes, Sr., Deceased v. The Tobacco Institute, Inc. Philip Morris, Inc. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. B.A.T. Industries Plc Lorillard Tobacco Co. The American Tobacco Company Liggett Group, Inc. United States Tobacco Company the Council for Tobacco Research Usa, Inc., Carlis Cole, Carlis Cole Charles Cole Louis Ardoin Charles Banks Ruth Davis Donald French Lois French Linda Goodwin Daniel Hughes Barbara Orr Darrell Orr, Sr. Dale Sonnier Agnes Vondy, Individually & as Representative of the Estate of Luanne Davis, Deceased Kaffie Williams, Individually & as Representative of the Estate of Jules Williams, Sr., Deceased Frank O'Pry Joseph Wray, the Son of Thomas H. Wray, Deceased, & Paula Wray Ewing, of the Estate of Thomas H. Wray, Deceased Patricia Gibson, Individually & as Representative of the Estate of Danny Gibson, Deceased & as Next Friend of Paul Gibson, Patrick Gibson, Bryan Gibson, Gayla Gibson & Gabrielle Gibson, Minors, Steven Faircloth, Intervenor v. The Tobacco Institute, Inc. Philip Morris, Incorporated Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company B.A.T. Industries Plc Lorillard Tobacco Company the American Tobacco Company Liggett Group, Inc. United States Tobacco Company the Council for Tobacco Research Usa, Inc.

278 F.3d 417
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
DecidedDecember 28, 2001
Docket00-40658
StatusPublished
Cited by127 cases

This text of 278 F.3d 417 (Ruth E. Hughes, Individually and as Representative of the Estate of Sherman Hughes, Sr., Deceased v. The Tobacco Institute, Inc. Philip Morris, Inc. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. B.A.T. Industries Plc Lorillard Tobacco Co. The American Tobacco Company Liggett Group, Inc. United States Tobacco Company the Council for Tobacco Research Usa, Inc., Carlis Cole, Carlis Cole Charles Cole Louis Ardoin Charles Banks Ruth Davis Donald French Lois French Linda Goodwin Daniel Hughes Barbara Orr Darrell Orr, Sr. Dale Sonnier Agnes Vondy, Individually & as Representative of the Estate of Luanne Davis, Deceased Kaffie Williams, Individually & as Representative of the Estate of Jules Williams, Sr., Deceased Frank O'Pry Joseph Wray, the Son of Thomas H. Wray, Deceased, & Paula Wray Ewing, of the Estate of Thomas H. Wray, Deceased Patricia Gibson, Individually & as Representative of the Estate of Danny Gibson, Deceased & as Next Friend of Paul Gibson, Patrick Gibson, Bryan Gibson, Gayla Gibson & Gabrielle Gibson, Minors, Steven Faircloth, Intervenor v. The Tobacco Institute, Inc. Philip Morris, Incorporated Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company B.A.T. Industries Plc Lorillard Tobacco Company the American Tobacco Company Liggett Group, Inc. United States Tobacco Company the Council for Tobacco Research Usa, Inc.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Ruth E. Hughes, Individually and as Representative of the Estate of Sherman Hughes, Sr., Deceased v. The Tobacco Institute, Inc. Philip Morris, Inc. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. B.A.T. Industries Plc Lorillard Tobacco Co. The American Tobacco Company Liggett Group, Inc. United States Tobacco Company the Council for Tobacco Research Usa, Inc., Carlis Cole, Carlis Cole Charles Cole Louis Ardoin Charles Banks Ruth Davis Donald French Lois French Linda Goodwin Daniel Hughes Barbara Orr Darrell Orr, Sr. Dale Sonnier Agnes Vondy, Individually & as Representative of the Estate of Luanne Davis, Deceased Kaffie Williams, Individually & as Representative of the Estate of Jules Williams, Sr., Deceased Frank O'Pry Joseph Wray, the Son of Thomas H. Wray, Deceased, & Paula Wray Ewing, of the Estate of Thomas H. Wray, Deceased Patricia Gibson, Individually & as Representative of the Estate of Danny Gibson, Deceased & as Next Friend of Paul Gibson, Patrick Gibson, Bryan Gibson, Gayla Gibson & Gabrielle Gibson, Minors, Steven Faircloth, Intervenor v. The Tobacco Institute, Inc. Philip Morris, Incorporated Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company B.A.T. Industries Plc Lorillard Tobacco Company the American Tobacco Company Liggett Group, Inc. United States Tobacco Company the Council for Tobacco Research Usa, Inc., 278 F.3d 417 (5th Cir. 2001).

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278 F.3d 417

Ruth E. HUGHES, Individually and as Representative of the Estate of Sherman Hughes, Sr., Deceased, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
THE TOBACCO INSTITUTE, INC.; Philip Morris, Inc.; Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation; R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.; B.A.T. Industries PLC; Lorillard Tobacco Co.; The American Tobacco Company; Liggett Group, Inc.; United States Tobacco Company; The Council for Tobacco Research USA, Inc., Defendants-Appellees.
Carlis Cole; et al., Plaintiffs,
Carlis Cole; Charles Cole; Louis Ardoin; Charles Banks; Ruth Davis; Donald French; Lois French; Linda Goodwin; Daniel Hughes; Barbara Orr; Darrell Orr, Sr.; Dale Sonnier; Agnes Vondy, Individually & as Representative of the Estate of Luanne Davis, Deceased; Kaffie Williams, Individually & as Representative of the Estate of Jules Williams, Sr., Deceased; Frank O'Pry; Joseph Wray, the Son of Thomas H. Wray, Deceased, & Paula Wray Ewing, Executrix of the Estate of Thomas H. Wray, Deceased; Patricia Gibson, Individually & as Representative of the Estate of Danny Gibson, Deceased & as Next Friend of Paul Gibson, Patrick Gibson, Bryan Gibson, Gayla Gibson & Gabrielle Gibson, Minors, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
Steven Faircloth, Intervenor Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
The Tobacco Institute, Inc.; Philip Morris, Incorporated; Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation; R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company; B.A.T. Industries PLC; Lorillard Tobacco Company; The American Tobacco Company; Liggett Group, Inc.; United States Tobacco Company; The Council for Tobacco Research USA, Inc., Defendants-Appellees.

No. 00-40658.

No. 00-40718.

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

December 28, 2001.

COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED Jacqueline Marie Stroh (argued), Crofts & Callaway, San Antonio, TX, John T. Flood, Robert C. Hilliard, Hilliard & Munoz, Corpus Christi, TX, Russell W. Heald, Hilliard & Heald, Beaumont, TX, for Plaintiffs-Appellants.

Lea F. Courington, Scott William MacLaren, Gwinn & Roby, Dallas, TX, for The Tobacco Institute Inc.

Stephen Edward Scheve, Carla Powers Herron, Steven Richard Selsberg (argued), Peter M. Henk, Brian Paul Casey, Shook, Hardy & Bacon, Houston, TX, Gary R. Lang, Shook, Hardy & Bacon, Kansas City, MO, Lawrence Louis Germer, Germer, Bernsen & Gertz, Beaumont, TX, for Philip Morris Inc.

Michael W. Perrin, Tracey Maria Robertson, King & Spalding, Phillip B. Dye, Jr., Vinson & Elkins, Houston, TX, for Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp.

William Earl Marple, Jerome Richard Doak, Stephen Brian Yeager, Margaret I. Lyle, Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, Dallas, TX, Walter J. Crawford, Jr., Crawford & Olesen, Beaumont, TX, for R J Reynolds Tobacco Inc.

John J. Kenney, Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett, New York City, Tanner Truett Hunt, Jr., Wells, Peyton, Greenberg & Hunt, Beaumont, TX, for B.A.T. Industries PLC.

James W. Bartlett, Jr., Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman, Houston, TX, for Liggett Group Inc.

Mark E. Lowes, Jenkens & Gilchrist, Houston, TX, for Council for Tobacco Research USA Inc.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.

Before GARWOOD, DeMOSS and DENNIS, Circuit Judges.

DeMOSS, Circuit Judge:

Several Plaintiffs, seeking class status, sued numerous tobacco manufacturer and trade association Defendants, alleging negligence, strict liability, fraud, misrepresentation, breach of warranty, antitrust violations, negligent and intentional entrustment, public nuisance, unjust enrichment, aggravated assault, Federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act (RICO) violations, and Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA) violations. The district court severed Plaintiff Hughes' claims into a separate suit so it could proceed to resolution on the merits.

The Defendants sought dismissal on the pleadings in the severed case Hughes v. Tobacco Institute, asserting that § 82.004 of the Texas Practices and Remedies Code barred all Hughes' claims. The Defendants' motion was based in large part on this Court's opinion in Sanchez v. Liggett & Myers, Inc., 187 F.3d 486, 490 (5th Cir.1999), where we held that § 82.004 barred various claims predicated on the harmful or addictive nature of cigarettes. In response, Hughes argued that the Sanchez majority erroneously rejected controlling Texas Supreme Court precedent and informative legislative history, and that Sanchez's interpretation of § 82.004 violated the United States and Texas Constitutions.

On May 8, 2000, the district court granted the Defendants' motion to dismiss Hughes' claims. The court also sua sponte dismissed the claims in Cole v. Tobacco Institute, the suit from which Hughes had been severed, on the same grounds. The Plaintiffs from both suits appeal here. For the reasons expressed below, we AFFIRM the district court's judgment.

I. STANDARD OF REVIEW

Any party may move for judgment on the pleadings after the pleadings are closed. FED.R.CIV.P. 12(c). We review rule 12(c) dismissals de novo. St. Paul Mercury Ins. Co. v. Williamson, 224 F.3d 425, 440 n. 8 (5th Cir.2000). "[T]he central issue is whether, in the light most favorable to the plaintiff, the complaint states a valid claim for relief." Id. Pleadings should be construed liberally, and judgment on the pleadings is appropriate only if there are no disputed issues of fact and only questions of law remain. Voest-Alpine Trading USA Corp. v. Bank of China, 142 F.3d 887, 891 (5th Cir.1998). In ruling, the district court is confined to the pleadings and must accept all allegations contained therein as true. St. Paul Ins. Co. v. AFIA Worldwide Ins. Co., 937 F.2d 274, 279 (5th Cir.1991).

The district court, when presiding over a diversity case, must apply the law of the forum state. Erie R.R. Co. v. Tompkins, 304 U.S. 64, 78, 58 S.Ct. 817, 82 L.Ed. 1188 (1938). And the court is "bound to apply the law as interpreted by the state's highest court." Texas Dep't of Hous. & Cmty. Affairs v. Verex Assurance, Inc., 68 F.3d 922, 928 (5th Cir.1995) (quoting Ladue v. Chevron U.S.A., Inc., 920 F.2d 272, 274 (5th Cir.1991)). "When there is no ruling by the state's highest court, it is the duty of the federal court to determine as best it can, what the highest court of the state would decide." Transcontinental, Gas Pipe Line Corp. v. Transportation Ins. Co., 953 F.2d 985

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