St. Paul Mercury Insurance Co., Plaintiff-Counter v. Robert T. Williamson Sonya Williamson Arlone Belaire, Defendants-Counter Claimant-Appellants v. Richard Vale Haynes Best Western of Alexandria, Inc. H. L. Haynes Mrs. H. L. Haynes Best Western International, Inc. American General Fire and Casualty Co. Maryland Casualty Co., Counter Robert T. Williamson Sonya Williamson Arlone Belaire v. Richard Vale, Richard Vale Haynes Best Western of Alexandria Best Western International, Inc. H. L. Haynes H. L. Haynes American General Fire and Casualty Maryland Casualty Co. St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company H.L. & H. Holding Co. St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company v. Robert T. Williamson, Robert T. Williamson Arlone Belaire Sonya J. Williamson, Robert T. Williamson Sonya Williamson Arlone Belaire v. Richard Vale, St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company, St. Paul Mercury Insurance Co. Haynes Best Western of Alexandria, Inc. Best Western International, Inc. H. l.haynes H. L. Haynes, Mrs. H & L Holding Co. American General Insurance Co. Richard S. Vale Maryland Casualty Co. v. Sonya Williamson, Individually and on Behalf of Her Minor Children, Robert T. Williamson, Individually and on Behalf of His Minor Children Lawrence J. Smith

224 F.3d 425, 47 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 1029, 2000 U.S. App. LEXIS 20908
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
DecidedAugust 17, 2000
Docket98-30001
StatusPublished
Cited by243 cases

This text of 224 F.3d 425 (St. Paul Mercury Insurance Co., Plaintiff-Counter v. Robert T. Williamson Sonya Williamson Arlone Belaire, Defendants-Counter Claimant-Appellants v. Richard Vale Haynes Best Western of Alexandria, Inc. H. L. Haynes Mrs. H. L. Haynes Best Western International, Inc. American General Fire and Casualty Co. Maryland Casualty Co., Counter Robert T. Williamson Sonya Williamson Arlone Belaire v. Richard Vale, Richard Vale Haynes Best Western of Alexandria Best Western International, Inc. H. L. Haynes H. L. Haynes American General Fire and Casualty Maryland Casualty Co. St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company H.L. & H. Holding Co. St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company v. Robert T. Williamson, Robert T. Williamson Arlone Belaire Sonya J. Williamson, Robert T. Williamson Sonya Williamson Arlone Belaire v. Richard Vale, St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company, St. Paul Mercury Insurance Co. Haynes Best Western of Alexandria, Inc. Best Western International, Inc. H. l.haynes H. L. Haynes, Mrs. H & L Holding Co. American General Insurance Co. Richard S. Vale Maryland Casualty Co. v. Sonya Williamson, Individually and on Behalf of Her Minor Children, Robert T. Williamson, Individually and on Behalf of His Minor Children Lawrence J. Smith) 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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St. Paul Mercury Insurance Co., Plaintiff-Counter v. Robert T. Williamson Sonya Williamson Arlone Belaire, Defendants-Counter Claimant-Appellants v. Richard Vale Haynes Best Western of Alexandria, Inc. H. L. Haynes Mrs. H. L. Haynes Best Western International, Inc. American General Fire and Casualty Co. Maryland Casualty Co., Counter Robert T. Williamson Sonya Williamson Arlone Belaire v. Richard Vale, Richard Vale Haynes Best Western of Alexandria Best Western International, Inc. H. L. Haynes H. L. Haynes American General Fire and Casualty Maryland Casualty Co. St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company H.L. & H. Holding Co. St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company v. Robert T. Williamson, Robert T. Williamson Arlone Belaire Sonya J. Williamson, Robert T. Williamson Sonya Williamson Arlone Belaire v. Richard Vale, St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company, St. Paul Mercury Insurance Co. Haynes Best Western of Alexandria, Inc. Best Western International, Inc. H. l.haynes H. L. Haynes, Mrs. H & L Holding Co. American General Insurance Co. Richard S. Vale Maryland Casualty Co. v. Sonya Williamson, Individually and on Behalf of Her Minor Children, Robert T. Williamson, Individually and on Behalf of His Minor Children Lawrence J. Smith, 224 F.3d 425, 47 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 1029, 2000 U.S. App. LEXIS 20908 (5th Cir. 2000).

Opinion

224 F.3d 425 (5th Cir. 2000)

ST. PAUL MERCURY INSURANCE CO., Plaintiff-Counter Defendant-Appellee,
v.
ROBERT T. WILLIAMSON; SONYA WILLIAMSON; ARLONE BELAIRE, Defendants-Counter Claimant-Appellants,
v.
RICHARD VALE; HAYNES BEST WESTERN OF ALEXANDRIA, INC.; H. L. HAYNES; MRS. H. L. HAYNES; BEST WESTERN INTERNATIONAL, INC.; AMERICAN GENERAL FIRE AND CASUALTY CO.; MARYLAND CASUALTY CO.,
Counter Defendants-Appellees.
ROBERT T. WILLIAMSON; SONYA WILLIAMSON; ARLONE BELAIRE, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
RICHARD VALE; ET AL., Defendants,
RICHARD VALE; HAYNES BEST WESTERN OF ALEXANDRIA; BEST WESTERN INTERNATIONAL, INC.; H. L. HAYNES; H. L. HAYNES; AMERICAN GENERAL FIRE AND CASUALTY; MARYLAND CASUALTY CO.; ST. PAUL MERCURY INSURANCE COMPANY; H.L. & H. HOLDING CO.; Defendants-Appellees.
ST. PAUL MERCURY INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
ROBERT T. WILLIAMSON; ET AL., Defendants,
ROBERT T. WILLIAMSON; ARLONE BELAIRE; SONYA J. WILLIAMSON, Defendants-Appellees.
ROBERT T. WILLIAMSON; SONYA WILLIAMSON; ARLONE BELAIRE, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
RICHARD VALE; ET AL., Defendants,
ST. PAUL MERCURY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant.
ST. PAUL MERCURY INSURANCE CO.; HAYNES BEST WESTERN OF ALEXANDRIA, INC.; BEST WESTERN INTERNATIONAL, INC.; H. L.HAYNES; H. L. HAYNES, Mrs.; H & L HOLDING CO.; AMERICAN GENERAL INSURANCE CO.; RICHARD S. VALE; MARYLAND CASUALTY CO., Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
SONYA WILLIAMSON, Individually and on behalf of her minor children, ROBERT T. WILLIAMSON, Individually and on behalf of his minor children; LAWRENCE J. SMITH, Defendants-Appellants.

No. 97-31143, No. 98-30001 and No. 98-31243

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT

August 17, 2000

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Appeals from the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana

Before JONES, DeMOSS and DENNIS, Circuit Judges.

DeMOSS, Circuit Judge:

In these three consolidated appeals, we confront a convoluted set of facts and issues arising from the unfortunate litigiousness of the parties involved. Despite hopes that the cycle of litigation would end here today, we must conclude that the district court erred in various aspects of its rulings and that resolution of these cases must await another time.

I. BACKGROUND

In March of 1990, Sonya Williamson ("Sonya") individually and Robert Williamson ("Robert"), on behalf of their children, filed suit in state court against various individuals and entities including St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company ("St. Paul") (collectively the "insurance parties") for injuries suffered by Sonya at the Haynes Best Western of Alexandria. On September 26, 1994, the jury in this state case returned two findings: (1) Sonya had sustained injuries at the motel on July 21, 1989; and (2) the insurance parties had proved by a preponderance of the evidence that the incident of July 21, 1989, was a result of a staged accident or fraud. Judgment was entered in favor of the insurance parties. On January 29, 1997, the Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal affirmed the jury's verdict. See Williamson v. Haynes Best Western, 688 So. 2d 1201 (La. Ct. App. 1997). The Louisiana Supreme Court denied the Williamsons' applications for writs on June 20, 1997. See Williamson v. Haynes Best Western, 695 So. 2d 1355 (La. 1997).

On November 4, 1993, during the pendency of the state trial, St. Paul filed suit in federal court against Robert, Arlone Belaire,1 and Seahorse Farms (collectively with Sonya and with or without Seahorse Farms as the "Williamsons"), alleging violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act ("RICO"), 18 U.S.C. §§ 1961-68, and state law claims for fraud and conspiracy. St. Paul later amended the complaint on December 12, 1994, to include Sonya as a defendant. The complaint essentially alleged that the Williamsons have a lengthy history of making fraudulent insurance claims and that they staged the electrocution that supposedly injured Sonya at the motel.

On September 25, 1996, the Williamsons counterclaimed and simultaneously initiated an action in the same federal district court, which was ultimately consolidatedwith St. Paul's suit. They asserted various RICO and state law claims against the insurance parties. In general, their counterclaims alleged that the fraud defense asserted by the insurance parties in Sonya's state court personal injury trial, and which ultimately formed the basis for recovery in St. Paul's federal suit, was itself fraudulent.

On October 22, 1997, the district court granted summary judgment in favor of St. Paul and the other counter-defendants on the Williamsons' counterclaims. See St. Paul Mercury Ins. Co. v. Williamson, 986 F. Supp. 409 (W.D. La. 1997). It further dismissed St. Paul's RICO claims against the Williamsons on October 30, 1997.

Subsequent to the district court's dismissal of St. Paul's RICO claims, St. Paul orally dismissed Robert, Arlone, and Seahorse Farms from the lawsuit at the final pretrial conference, held on October 31, 1997. With those dismissals, the only remaining matters were St. Paul's state law claims for fraud and conspiracy against Sonya. At the pretrial conference, the district court appeared to conclude that the state court jury finding of fraud was res judicata as to St. Paul's state law fraud claim.2 It induced Sonya's counsel to admit that with the dismissal of the other Williamson litigants, there existed the requirements for res judicata under Louisiana law.

Sonya's counsel, however, contended that the fraud and conspiracy claims had prescribed. He was given the opportunity to file a motion for summary judgment on that issue, which he did on November 5, 1997. St. Paul responded to that motion on November 7, 1997, six days prior to trial. That response for the first time specifically mentioned a malicious prosecution claim. Sonya filed a reply to the response on the same day.

On November 11, 1997, the district court denied Sonya's motion for summary judgment based on prescription. But instead of addressing whether the fraud and conspiracy claims had prescribed, the district court's order focused on whether St. Paul's complaint provided Sonya with notice of the operative facts underlying a malicious prosecution claim. While acknowledging that St. Paul did not expressly allege the legal theory of malicious prosecution, the district court found that St. Paul's complaint gave adequate notice of that claim for purposes of Rule 8 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

Thereafter, on November 13, 1997, the district court ruled that the trial would proceed solely on the issue of damages. Sonya objected and asked for a continuance, which was denied. The jury returned a damages award against Sonya in the amount of $411,166.56.

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