Selwyn A. Robinson, Trustee Under the Will of Alymer F. Robinson Eleanor Robinson, Trustee Under the Will of Aylmer F. Robinson Bruce R. Robinson, Trustee Under the Will of Aylmer F. Robinson Russell S. Robinson Helen M. Robinson, Individually and as of the Estate of Lester B. Robinson Ruth R. Le Fiell Marion R. Keat Jean R. Weir Keith P. Y v. George R. Ariyoshi, Governor Ronald Y. Amemiya, Attorney General Andrew S.O. Lee William Y. Thompson Stanley W. Hong Larry E. Mehau Manuel Moniz, Jr. Moses W. Kealoha Takeo Yamamoto, Chairman and Members, Board of Land and Natural Resources, State of Hawaii, as Succeeded by John D. Waihee, Governor, State of Hawaii, Warren Price, Iii, Attorney General, State of Hawaii, William W. Paty, John Y. Arisumi, Herbert Y. Arata, J. Douglas Ing, Moses W. Kealoha and Leonard H. Zalopany, Chairman and Members, Board of Land and Natural Resources, State of Hawaii v. McBryde Sugar Company, Ltd., Olokele Sugar Company, Ltd. Ida Albarado Helen B. Chu Henry J. Chu Chee Kung Fui Society Lapaz Francisco Marcelino Francisco Albert K. Kaailau Linda P. Kaiakapu Ann N. Kali Harriet U. Kano Junichi Kano Kiyoshi Kimata Arnold W.F. Leong Katherine A. Leong Lo Sun D. Leong Tai Hung Leong Hanayo T. Naumu Wallace A. Naumu Hideo Nonaka Hiromi Nonaka Iwao Nonaka Kazuo Nonaka Masatoshi Nonaka Shigekichi Nonaka Takano Nonaka and Tadao Nonaka, Defendants-Cross-Claimants-Appellees

933 F.2d 781, 91 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 3657, 91 Daily Journal DAR 5897, 1991 U.S. App. LEXIS 10156
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedMay 21, 1991
Docket89-15301
StatusPublished

This text of 933 F.2d 781 (Selwyn A. Robinson, Trustee Under the Will of Alymer F. Robinson Eleanor Robinson, Trustee Under the Will of Aylmer F. Robinson Bruce R. Robinson, Trustee Under the Will of Aylmer F. Robinson Russell S. Robinson Helen M. Robinson, Individually and as of the Estate of Lester B. Robinson Ruth R. Le Fiell Marion R. Keat Jean R. Weir Keith P. Y v. George R. Ariyoshi, Governor Ronald Y. Amemiya, Attorney General Andrew S.O. Lee William Y. Thompson Stanley W. Hong Larry E. Mehau Manuel Moniz, Jr. Moses W. Kealoha Takeo Yamamoto, Chairman and Members, Board of Land and Natural Resources, State of Hawaii, as Succeeded by John D. Waihee, Governor, State of Hawaii, Warren Price, Iii, Attorney General, State of Hawaii, William W. Paty, John Y. Arisumi, Herbert Y. Arata, J. Douglas Ing, Moses W. Kealoha and Leonard H. Zalopany, Chairman and Members, Board of Land and Natural Resources, State of Hawaii v. McBryde Sugar Company, Ltd., Olokele Sugar Company, Ltd. Ida Albarado Helen B. Chu Henry J. Chu Chee Kung Fui Society Lapaz Francisco Marcelino Francisco Albert K. Kaailau Linda P. Kaiakapu Ann N. Kali Harriet U. Kano Junichi Kano Kiyoshi Kimata Arnold W.F. Leong Katherine A. Leong Lo Sun D. Leong Tai Hung Leong Hanayo T. Naumu Wallace A. Naumu Hideo Nonaka Hiromi Nonaka Iwao Nonaka Kazuo Nonaka Masatoshi Nonaka Shigekichi Nonaka Takano Nonaka and Tadao Nonaka, Defendants-Cross-Claimants-Appellees) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Ninth 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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Selwyn A. Robinson, Trustee Under the Will of Alymer F. Robinson Eleanor Robinson, Trustee Under the Will of Aylmer F. Robinson Bruce R. Robinson, Trustee Under the Will of Aylmer F. Robinson Russell S. Robinson Helen M. Robinson, Individually and as of the Estate of Lester B. Robinson Ruth R. Le Fiell Marion R. Keat Jean R. Weir Keith P. Y v. George R. Ariyoshi, Governor Ronald Y. Amemiya, Attorney General Andrew S.O. Lee William Y. Thompson Stanley W. Hong Larry E. Mehau Manuel Moniz, Jr. Moses W. Kealoha Takeo Yamamoto, Chairman and Members, Board of Land and Natural Resources, State of Hawaii, as Succeeded by John D. Waihee, Governor, State of Hawaii, Warren Price, Iii, Attorney General, State of Hawaii, William W. Paty, John Y. Arisumi, Herbert Y. Arata, J. Douglas Ing, Moses W. Kealoha and Leonard H. Zalopany, Chairman and Members, Board of Land and Natural Resources, State of Hawaii v. McBryde Sugar Company, Ltd., Olokele Sugar Company, Ltd. Ida Albarado Helen B. Chu Henry J. Chu Chee Kung Fui Society Lapaz Francisco Marcelino Francisco Albert K. Kaailau Linda P. Kaiakapu Ann N. Kali Harriet U. Kano Junichi Kano Kiyoshi Kimata Arnold W.F. Leong Katherine A. Leong Lo Sun D. Leong Tai Hung Leong Hanayo T. Naumu Wallace A. Naumu Hideo Nonaka Hiromi Nonaka Iwao Nonaka Kazuo Nonaka Masatoshi Nonaka Shigekichi Nonaka Takano Nonaka and Tadao Nonaka, Defendants-Cross-Claimants-Appellees, 933 F.2d 781, 91 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 3657, 91 Daily Journal DAR 5897, 1991 U.S. App. LEXIS 10156 (9th Cir. 1991).

Opinion

933 F.2d 781

Selwyn A. ROBINSON, Trustee under the Will of Alymer F.
Robinson; Eleanor Robinson, Trustee under the Will of
Aylmer F. Robinson; Bruce R. Robinson, Trustee under the
Will of Aylmer F. Robinson; Russell S. Robinson; Helen M.
Robinson, Individually and as Executrix of the Estate of
Lester B. Robinson; Ruth R. Le Fiell; Marion R. Keat;
Jean R. Weir; Keith P. Y, Plaintiffs,
v.
George R. ARIYOSHI, Governor; Ronald Y. Amemiya, Attorney
General; Andrew S.O. Lee; William Y. Thompson; Stanley W.
Hong; Larry E. Mehau; Manuel Moniz, Jr.; Moses W.
Kealoha; Takeo Yamamoto, Chairman and Members, Board of
Land and Natural Resources, State of Hawaii, as succeeded by
John D. Waihee, Governor, State of Hawaii, Warren Price,
III, Attorney General, State of Hawaii, William W. Paty,
John Y. Arisumi, Herbert Y. Arata, J. Douglas Ing, Moses W.
Kealoha and Leonard H. Zalopany, Chairman and Members, Board
of Land and Natural Resources, State of Hawaii, Defendants-Appellants,
v.
McBRYDE SUGAR COMPANY, LTD., Olokele Sugar Company, Ltd.;
Ida Albarado; Helen B. Chu; Henry J. Chu; Chee Kung Fui
Society; Lapaz Francisco; Marcelino Francisco; Albert K.
Kaailau; Linda P. Kaiakapu; Ann N. Kali; Harriet U. Kano;
Junichi Kano; Kiyoshi Kimata; Arnold W.F. Leong;
Katherine A. Leong; Lo Sun D. Leong; Tai Hung Leong;
Hanayo T. Naumu; Wallace A. Naumu; Hideo Nonaka; Hiromi
Nonaka; Iwao Nonaka; Kazuo Nonaka; Masatoshi Nonaka;
Shigekichi Nonaka; Takano Nonaka; and Tadao Nonaka,
Defendants-cross-claimants-Appellees.

No. 89-15301.

United States Court of Appeals,
Ninth Circuit.

Argued and Submitted Feb. 20, 1991.
Decided May 21, 1991.

Steven S. Michaels, Deputy Atty. Gen., Honolulu, Hawaii, for defendants-appellants.

J. Russell Cades, Roberet B. Bunn, Gino L. Gabrio, Phillip J. Leas, Cades, Schutte, Fleming & Wright, Honolulu, Hawaii, for defendants-cross-claimants-appellees.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii.

Before GOODWIN and TANG, Circuit Judges, and GRANT, District Judge.*

GOODWIN, Circuit Judge:

Defendant state officials appeal the judgment awarding attorney's fees under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1988 to plaintiff landowners. The action was brought under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983 and led to lengthy litigation concerning water rights in the state of Hawaii. This court provided a detailed factual and procedural history of the underlying litigation in its decision on the merits in Robinson v. Ariyoshi, 887 F.2d 215, 216-18 (9th Cir.1989). The trial court's award of attorney's fees is also published. Robinson v. Ariyoshi, 703 F.Supp. 1412 (D.Hawaii 1989).

As a preliminary matter, the state officials have challenged the subject matter jurisdiction of the district court to award attorney's fees in this case. While the litigation was making its way through the state and federal courts, the Supreme Court in Williamson County Regional Planning Comm'n v. Hamilton Bank of Johnson City, 473 U.S. 172, 105 S.Ct. 3108, 87 L.Ed.2d 126 (1985) shed new light on the doctrine of ripeness in federal litigation concerning regulatory confiscation of private property by state and local government entities. Williamson held that a plaintiff's "takings" claim is not ripe until "the government entity charged with implementing the regulations has reached a final decision regarding the application of the regulations to the property at issue." Id. at 186, 105 S.Ct. at 3116. With instructions to reconsider the matter in light of Williamson, the Supreme Court vacated this court's affirmance of an earlier decision for plaintiffs. Ariyoshi v. Robinson, 477 U.S. 902, 106 S.Ct. 3269, 91 L.Ed.2d 560 (1986). The victories won by plaintiffs were thus swept away by application of the ripeness doctrine.

Contending that plaintiffs ultimately failed to obtain judicial relief because of the lack of ripeness of their claims, defendants assert that the trial court did not have subject matter jurisdiction to award fees earned in some of the interlocutory proceedings that were completed before the litigation was put to rest. Because we deny relief to plaintiffs on the ground that they were not "prevailing parties" within the meaning of section 1988, we do not need to decide the point at which the district court lost jurisdiction to award fees.

Under section 1988, a prevailing party is one who "has prevailed on the merits of at least some of his claims." Hanrahan v. Hampton, 446 U.S. 754, 758, 100 S.Ct. 1987, 1989, 64 L.Ed.2d 670 (1980) (per curiam). A plaintiff who has not obtained final relief on the merits may nevertheless "prevail" for purposes of section 1988 "by establishing a 'clear, causal relationship between the litigation brought and the practical outcome realized.' " Ward v. County of San Diego, 791 F.2d 1329, 1334 (9th Cir.1986) (quoting Rutherford v. Pitchess, 713 F.2d 1416, 1419 (9th Cir.1983)), cert. denied, 483 U.S. 1020, 107 S.Ct. 3263, 97 L.Ed.2d 762 (1987). The Supreme Court phrased the inquiry to be whether plaintiff has " 'succeed[ed] on any significant issue in litigation which achieve[d] some of the benefit [he] sought in bringing suit.' " Hensley v. Eckerhart, 461 U.S. 424, 433, 103 S.Ct. 1933, 1939, 76 L.Ed.2d 40 (1983) (quoting Nadeau v. Helgemoe, 581 F.2d 275, 278-79 (1st Cir.1978)). "The touchstone of the prevailing party inquiry must be the material alteration of the legal relationship of the parties in a manner which Congress sought to promote in the fee statute." Texas State Teachers Ass'n v. Garland Indep. School Dist., 489 U.S. 782, 792-93, 109 S.Ct. 1486, 1493, 103 L.Ed.2d 866 (1989).

When the district court enjoined enforcement of the state court decision in McBryde Sugar Co. v. Robinson, 54 Haw. 174, 504 P.2d 1330 (1973), plaintiffs won the relief they sought. In McBryde, the Supreme Court of Hawaii declared that the state of Hawaii owned all the water in the Hanapepe River, that the English common-law doctrine of riparian rights governed the use of Hawaii's stream waters, and that plaintiffs could not transport water out of the watershed. This court's subsequent reversal of the federal injunction on ripeness grounds, however, undercut plaintiffs' victory for the purposes of section 1988.

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