Sergio Bautista Miguel Rodriguez Jose Soto Manuel Fernandez Alice Farnham Alfredo Figueroa Jose Luis Alejo Mario Mejia Guadalupe Cedillo Hector Reyes Marcos Martinez Roberto Gutierrez Leopoldo Cervantes David Salas Marcos Ortega Jorge Flores Juan Magana Martin Jimenez Jose Cuevas Miguel De La Torre Jorge Del Valle Librado Cruz Vicente Cedillo Manuel Alvarez Geronimo Limon Roberto Rodriguez Rafael Abarca Salvador Rodarte John Escobar Raul Sandoval Rosendo Orozco Israel Pacheco Manuel Rosales Jorge Alberto Rosales Mauro Munguia Carlos Jimenez Joaquin Villeges Bernard Russell Ramon Hernandez Arnulfo Leon v. Los Angeles County Music Center Operating Company R.A. Music, Inc. Family Restaurants, Sergio Bautista Miguel Rodriguez Jose Soto Manuel Fernandez Alice Farnham Alfredo Figueroa Jose Luis Alejo Mario Mejia Guadalupe Cedillo Hector Reyes Marcos Martinez Roberto Gutierrez Leopoldo Cervantes David Salas Marcos Ortega Jorge Flores Juan Magana Martin Jimenez Jose Cuevas Miguel De La Torre Jorge Del Valle Librado Cruz Vicente Cedillo Manuel Alvarez Geronimo Limon Roberto Rodriguez Rafael Abarca Salvador Rodarte John Escobar Raul Sandoval Rosendo Orozco Israel Pacheco Manuel Rosales Jorge Alberto Rosales Mauro Munguia Carlos Jimenez Joaquin Villeges Bernard Russell Ramon Hernandez Arnulfo Leon, Plaintiffs-Appellants-Cross-Appellees v. Los Angeles County Music Center Operating Company R.A. Music, Inc., Defendants-Appellees-Cross-Appellants, and Family Restaurants

216 F.3d 837, 47 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 221, 2000 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 4915, 2000 U.S. App. LEXIS 14185, 78 Empl. Prac. Dec. (CCH) 40,173, 83 Fair Empl. Prac. Cas. (BNA) 304
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedJune 20, 2000
Docket97-56074
StatusPublished
Cited by34 cases

This text of 216 F.3d 837 (Sergio Bautista Miguel Rodriguez Jose Soto Manuel Fernandez Alice Farnham Alfredo Figueroa Jose Luis Alejo Mario Mejia Guadalupe Cedillo Hector Reyes Marcos Martinez Roberto Gutierrez Leopoldo Cervantes David Salas Marcos Ortega Jorge Flores Juan Magana Martin Jimenez Jose Cuevas Miguel De La Torre Jorge Del Valle Librado Cruz Vicente Cedillo Manuel Alvarez Geronimo Limon Roberto Rodriguez Rafael Abarca Salvador Rodarte John Escobar Raul Sandoval Rosendo Orozco Israel Pacheco Manuel Rosales Jorge Alberto Rosales Mauro Munguia Carlos Jimenez Joaquin Villeges Bernard Russell Ramon Hernandez Arnulfo Leon v. Los Angeles County Music Center Operating Company R.A. Music, Inc. Family Restaurants, Sergio Bautista Miguel Rodriguez Jose Soto Manuel Fernandez Alice Farnham Alfredo Figueroa Jose Luis Alejo Mario Mejia Guadalupe Cedillo Hector Reyes Marcos Martinez Roberto Gutierrez Leopoldo Cervantes David Salas Marcos Ortega Jorge Flores Juan Magana Martin Jimenez Jose Cuevas Miguel De La Torre Jorge Del Valle Librado Cruz Vicente Cedillo Manuel Alvarez Geronimo Limon Roberto Rodriguez Rafael Abarca Salvador Rodarte John Escobar Raul Sandoval Rosendo Orozco Israel Pacheco Manuel Rosales Jorge Alberto Rosales Mauro Munguia Carlos Jimenez Joaquin Villeges Bernard Russell Ramon Hernandez Arnulfo Leon, Plaintiffs-Appellants-Cross-Appellees v. Los Angeles County Music Center Operating Company R.A. Music, Inc., Defendants-Appellees-Cross-Appellants, and Family Restaurants) 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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Sergio Bautista Miguel Rodriguez Jose Soto Manuel Fernandez Alice Farnham Alfredo Figueroa Jose Luis Alejo Mario Mejia Guadalupe Cedillo Hector Reyes Marcos Martinez Roberto Gutierrez Leopoldo Cervantes David Salas Marcos Ortega Jorge Flores Juan Magana Martin Jimenez Jose Cuevas Miguel De La Torre Jorge Del Valle Librado Cruz Vicente Cedillo Manuel Alvarez Geronimo Limon Roberto Rodriguez Rafael Abarca Salvador Rodarte John Escobar Raul Sandoval Rosendo Orozco Israel Pacheco Manuel Rosales Jorge Alberto Rosales Mauro Munguia Carlos Jimenez Joaquin Villeges Bernard Russell Ramon Hernandez Arnulfo Leon v. Los Angeles County Music Center Operating Company R.A. Music, Inc. Family Restaurants, Sergio Bautista Miguel Rodriguez Jose Soto Manuel Fernandez Alice Farnham Alfredo Figueroa Jose Luis Alejo Mario Mejia Guadalupe Cedillo Hector Reyes Marcos Martinez Roberto Gutierrez Leopoldo Cervantes David Salas Marcos Ortega Jorge Flores Juan Magana Martin Jimenez Jose Cuevas Miguel De La Torre Jorge Del Valle Librado Cruz Vicente Cedillo Manuel Alvarez Geronimo Limon Roberto Rodriguez Rafael Abarca Salvador Rodarte John Escobar Raul Sandoval Rosendo Orozco Israel Pacheco Manuel Rosales Jorge Alberto Rosales Mauro Munguia Carlos Jimenez Joaquin Villeges Bernard Russell Ramon Hernandez Arnulfo Leon, Plaintiffs-Appellants-Cross-Appellees v. Los Angeles County Music Center Operating Company R.A. Music, Inc., Defendants-Appellees-Cross-Appellants, and Family Restaurants, 216 F.3d 837, 47 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 221, 2000 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 4915, 2000 U.S. App. LEXIS 14185, 78 Empl. Prac. Dec. (CCH) 40,173, 83 Fair Empl. Prac. Cas. (BNA) 304 (9th Cir. 2000).

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216 F.3d 837 (9th Cir. 2000)

SERGIO BAUTISTA; MIGUEL RODRIGUEZ; JOSE SOTO; MANUEL FERNANDEZ; ALICE FARNHAM; ALFREDO FIGUEROA; JOSE LUIS ALEJO; MARIO MEJIA; GUADALUPE CEDILLO; HECTOR REYES; MARCOS MARTINEZ; ROBERTO GUTIERREZ; LEOPOLDO CERVANTES; DAVID SALAS; MARCOS ORTEGA; JORGE FLORES; JUAN MAGANA; MARTIN JIMENEZ; JOSE CUEVAS; MIGUEL DE LA TORRE; JORGE DEL VALLE; LIBRADO CRUZ; VICENTE CEDILLO; MANUEL ALVAREZ; GERONIMO LIMON; ROBERTO RODRIGUEZ; RAFAEL ABARCA; SALVADOR RODARTE; JOHN ESCOBAR; RAUL SANDOVAL; ROSENDO OROZCO; ISRAEL PACHECO; MANUEL ROSALES; JORGE ALBERTO ROSALES; MAURO MUNGUIA; CARLOS JIMENEZ; JOAQUIN VILLEGES; BERNARD RUSSELL; RAMON HERNANDEZ; ARNULFO LEON, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY; MUSIC CENTER OPERATING COMPANY; R.A. MUSIC, INC.; FAMILY RESTAURANTS, Defendants-Appellees.
SERGIO BAUTISTA; MIGUEL RODRIGUEZ; JOSE SOTO; MANUEL FERNANDEZ; ALICE FARNHAM; ALFREDO FIGUEROA; JOSE LUIS ALEJO; MARIO MEJIA; GUADALUPE CEDILLO; HECTOR REYES; MARCOS MARTINEZ; ROBERTO GUTIERREZ; LEOPOLDO CERVANTES; DAVID SALAS; MARCOS ORTEGA; JORGE FLORES; JUAN MAGANA; MARTIN JIMENEZ; JOSE CUEVAS; MIGUEL DE LA TORRE; JORGE DEL VALLE; LIBRADO CRUZ; VICENTE CEDILLO; MANUEL ALVAREZ; GERONIMO LIMON; ROBERTO RODRIGUEZ; RAFAEL ABARCA; SALVADOR RODARTE; JOHN ESCOBAR; RAUL SANDOVAL; ROSENDO OROZCO; ISRAEL PACHECO; MANUEL ROSALES; JORGE ALBERTO ROSALES; MAURO MUNGUIA; CARLOS JIMENEZ;
JOAQUIN VILLEGES; BERNARD RUSSELL; RAMON HERNANDEZ; ARNULFO LEON, Plaintiffs-Appellants-Cross-Appellees,
v.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY; MUSIC CENTER OPERATING COMPANY; R.A. MUSIC, INC., Defendants-Appellees-Cross-Appellants,
and
FAMILY RESTAURANTS, Defendant-Appellee.

No. 97-56074 No. 97-56341

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Argued and Submitted April 5, 2000--Pasadena, California
Filed June 20, 2000

Thomas A. Brill and Federico C. Sayre, Law Offices of Federico C. Sayre, Newport Beach, California, for the plaintiffs-appellants-cross-appellees.

Mark R. Attwood and Mia D. Farber, Jackson, Lewis, Schnitzler & Krupman, Los Angeles, California, for the defendants-appellees-cross-appellants.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Central District of California; J. Spencer Letts, District Judge, Presiding. D.C. No. CV-96-08717-JSL

Before: Stephen Reinhardt and Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain, Circuit Judges, and William W Schwarzer,* Senior District Judge.

SCHWARZER, Senior District Judge:

We must decide whether the district court abused its discretion in dismissing with prejudice plaintiffs' second amended complaint.

Plaintiffs filed their complaint in state court alleging claims of employment discrimination under California Government Code section 12940 on behalf of fifty-one named individuals. Named as defendants were R.A. Music, Inc., the County of Los Angeles and others no longer parties. Defendants removed pursuant to 28 U.S.C. S 1331, alleging subject matter jurisdiction under 29 U.S.C. S 301 because plaintiffs were covered by a collective bargaining agreement. The nub of the controversy alleged is that in August 1995, defendant R.A. Music took over the operations of Family Restaurants in the Los Angeles Music Center. The complaint alleged thatthe fifty-one named plaintiffs had been employees of Family Restaurants but were denied employment by R.A. Music based upon their race, age and disability though they were qualified for the positions they held with Family Restaurants and had performed their jobs satisfactorily.

After plaintiffs filed a first amended complaint, defendants moved to dismiss. The district court granted the motion without leave to amend as to all defendants other than R.A. Music. It dismissed the claims against the latter "with leave to amend for any plaintiff who can plead specific facts that would create an individual prima facie claim of age, race, or disability discrimination." Plaintiffs filed a second amended complaint, which the court dismissed with prejudice without explanation.

The second amended complaint is not substantially different from the earlier complaint. It alleges on behalf of all plaintiffs collectively that they performed their jobs satisfactorily and were each qualified for positions with R.A. Music, that they applied for such positions and that they were denied employment based upon their race, age and disability. It also alleges that after R.A. Music took over, it substantially reduced the percentage of minority workers and increased the percentage of white workers, reduced the percentage of minority workers in higher paid positions, and reduced the percentage of workers over forty years of age. It then alleges three claims for relief. The first claim, on behalf of twenty of the named plaintiffs, alleges that they were over the age of forty and were denied employment by defendant in favor of younger employees. The second claim, on behalf of fifty-one named plaintiffs, alleges that defendant discriminated against them on account of their race, national origin and ancestry by denying them employment while employing less qualified Anglo employees. The third claim, on behalf of three named plaintiffs, alleges that defendant discriminated against them on the basis of their physical disabilities while employing less qualified employees. Plaintiffs pray for compensatory and punitive damages and attorneys' fees.

SUFFICIENCY OF THE PLEADINGS

Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 8(a) states that "[a] pleading which sets forth a claim for relief . . . shall contain . . . a short and plain statement of the claim showing that the pleader is entitled to relief." A claim is the "aggregate of operative facts which give rise to a right enforceable in the courts." Original Ballet Russe, Ltd. v. Ballet Theatre, Inc., 133 F.2d 187, 189 (2d Cir. 1943). While the complaint contains stray allegations of discriminatory policies or practices imposed by R.A. Music, what it seeks is individual relief for each of the plaintiffs. Each plaintiff's right to relief therefore depends upon proof of the operative facts giving rise to an enforceable right in favor of that plaintiff. The three claims alleged in the complaint do not meet that test; they are hybrids that qualify neither as class action allegations nor as statements of individual claims. To comply with Rule 8 each plaintiff must plead a short and plain statement of the elements of his or her claim, identifying the transaction or occurrence giving rise to the claim and the elements of the prima facie case: that he or she is a member of a particular protected class, was qualified and applied for the position he or she sought and was rejected on a prohibited ground.

Moreover, each plaintiff's claim being founded upon a separate transaction or occurrence, it is properly "stated in a separate count . . . [because] a separation facilitates the clear presentation of the matters set forth." Fed. R. Civ. P. 10(b); JAMES WM. MOORE, ET AL., MOORE'S FEDERAL PRACTICE, S 10.03[2][a] (3d ed. 1997).

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