Rutkowski v. DST Systems Inc

CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Missouri
DecidedOctober 20, 2021
Docket4:21-cv-00705
StatusUnknown

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Bluebook
Rutkowski v. DST Systems Inc, (W.D. Mo. 2021).

Opinion

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI JASON SUTTON, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09052 DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant.

JANET HOWELL, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09053 DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. BARNEY FRAZIER, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09054 DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. LOREN PROVINCE, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09055

DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. LISA CRACRAFT, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09056 DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. LARRY SQUIRES, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09057 DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. STACEY GOINS, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09058

DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. BENJAMIN REDWING, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09060-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. TERRY TEGHTMEYER, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09061-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. BRUCE ZOLLARS, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09062-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. LINDA DENNY-GLYNN, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09063-NKL

DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. KIM GALE, Plaintiff, v. Case No.: 4:21-09064-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. BARBARA O’MARA, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09073-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. DANA GRIEM, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09074-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. KAREN OWENS, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09075-NKL

DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. WAIYEE JULEY TSANG, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09076-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. JACKIE OLDER-HEFNER, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09077-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. AMY KELLER, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09078-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. BRUCE ALLEN, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09080-NKL

DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. RUSS BROOKS, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09081-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. KRISTY HILL REVIS, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09082-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. TINA CAREY, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09083-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. PHILLIP BIGGS, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09084-NKL

DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. MARK CUNNINGHAM, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09065-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. LINDA CALDER, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09066-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. KIM BOLCH, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09067-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant.

JOSHUA COOK, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09068-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. JOHN P. HARPER, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09069-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. DIANA CONNELLY JUSTUS Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09070-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant.

KEELY INMAN, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 4:21-09071-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant.

JONATHAN BRECKENRIDGE- MITCHELL (f/k/a JONATHAN KIMES), Plaintiff, Case No. 4:21-09072-NKL v. DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant.

MATT DUNN, Plaintiff, v. Case No.: 4:21-09085-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. ROB BERKSTRESSER, Plaintiff, v. Case No.: 4:21-09086-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. CAMILLE JACKSON, Plaintiff, v. Case No.: 4:21-09087-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. MERI ANN MASON, Plaintiff, v. Case No.: 4:21-09088-NKL

DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. STEPHANIE BROWN, Plaintiff, v. Case No.: 4:21-09089-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. NICK RUTKOWSKI, Plaintiff, v. Case No.: 4:21-00705-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. DENNIS DUNBAR, Plaintiff, v. Case No.: 4:21-09079-NKL DST SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. ORDER Each Plaintiff in the above-captioned actions has moved to confirm an arbitration award.

Doc. 1. Defendant DST Systems, Inc. opposes the motion, arguing that Plaintiff’s claims were not arbitrable and that Plaintiff is part of a mandatory class certified by the District Court for the Southern District of New York. DST paints the task before the Court as one that is complex and merits forbearance, but in truth, the obligation of the Court is plain and unavoidable. The Federal Arbitration Act compels the Court to confirm the award in the absence of specified circumstances. As discussed further below, no such circumstance exists here. For that reason and the additional reasons discussed below, the Court grants each Plaintiff’s motion to confirm the arbitration award.

I. BACKGROUND At all relevant times, Plaintiff was a participant, within the meaning of 29 U.S.C. § 1002(7), in DST’s 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan (the “Plan”). DST, though incorporated in Delaware, has its principal place of business in Kansas City, Missouri. DST is the sponsor, administrator, and a designated fiduciary of the Plan under 29 U.S.C. §§ 1002 and 1102. The underlying dispute arose from DST’s alleged failure to monitor and ensure the rebalancing of overly concentrated investments in the Plan. On January 13, 2017, Mr. James DuCharme, a participant in the Plan, filed a putative class action in the Western District of

Missouri, seeking to recover damages on behalf of the Plan for DST’s alleged wrongdoing. On February 22, 2017, DST filed a motion to compel arbitration and to dismiss Mr. DuCharme’s lawsuit. On June 23, 2017, the Honorable Brian C. Wimes granted DST’s motion to dismiss the DuCharme litigation, finding that the Arbitration Agreement was “valid” and that “Ducharme’s claims for breach of fiduciary duty f[e]ll within the Arbitration Agreement’s scope.” Ducharme v. DST Sys., Inc., No. 17-CV-0022-BCW, 2017 WL 7795123, at *1 (W.D. Mo. June 23, 2017). On June 18, 2018, DST sent a notice to all Plan participants bound by the Arbitration Agreement explaining that a former employee had initiated an arbitration relating to the Plan and advising each participant that he or she “may initiate an individual arbitration proceeding under

the Arbitration Program by submitting a written request” to DST. (DST Notice Regarding Right to Assert Claim dated June 18, 2018.) Hundreds of Plan participants initiated arbitration proceedings through the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”). At least 554 participants or beneficiaries have initiated arbitration proceedings. During the past three years, the arbitrations have progressed—including through discovery, depositions, motion practice, merits hearings, or simply settlements. The claims of at least 342 claimants have been tried; 214 claimants have received awards in their favor; and 61 other claimants are awaiting awards. DST has appealed some of the awards against it through the arbitration process. All of the arbitration hearings at issue, albeit virtual, were conducted in Missouri. The Western District of Missouri had already confirmed at least five of the arbitration awards. See Murphy v. DST Sys., Inc., No. 21-00174-BCW (W.D.Mo.); O’Brien v. DST Sys., Inc., No. 21-9008-BCW (W.D.Mo.); Quast v. DST Sys., Inc., No. 21-9009-BCW (W.D.Mo.); Mayberry v. DST Sys., Inc., No. 21-09007-BCW (W.D.Mo.); Keeton v. DST Sys., Inc., No. 21-09006-BCW

(W.D.Mo.); Parrott v. DST Sys., Inc., No. 21-09012-NKL (W.D.Mo.). In at least one of those cases, DST expressly stated just months ago that it “d[id] not oppose the confirmation of the Arbitration Award . . . .” Parrot, No. 21-09012-NKL (W.D.Mo.), Doc. 3 (DST’s Response to Plaintiff’s Motion to Confirm Arbitration Award). In September 2017, months after the DuCharme case was dismissed upon DST’s motion, a participant in the Plan brought a putative class action in the Southern District of New York alleging breach of fiduciary duty against DST and Ruane Cuniff & Goldfarb Inc., the investment manager to which DST had delegated investment management responsibilities, as well as the Plan’s Advisory Committee and the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of DST.

Ferguson v. Ruane Cuniff & Goldfarb Inc., No. 17-cv-06685 (S.D.N.Y.).

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