State ex rel. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas, Inc. v. Hon. Shawn D. Nines

West Virginia Supreme Court·Decided November 19, 2020·No. 20-0296 & 20-0297·Published

Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS OF WEST VIRGINIA

September 2020 Term _______________ FILED November 19, 2020

released at 3:00 p.m.

No. 20-0296 EDYTHE NASH GAISER, CLERK _______________ SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS OF WEST VIRGINIA

STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA ex rel.

THIRD-PARTY DEFENDANT HEALTH PLANS, et al., Petitioners

v.

THE HONORABLE SHAWN D. NINES, Presiding Judge Business Court Division, and MEDTEST LABORATORIES, LLC, Respondents

And

No. 20-0297

STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA ex rel.

BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD OF KANSAS, INC., and HEALTHNOW NEW YORK, INC. D/B/A BLUECROSS BLUESHIELD OF WESTERN NEW YORK, and BLUESHIELD OF NORTHEASTERN NEW YORK, Petitioners

v.

THE HONORABLE SHAWN D. NINES, Presiding Judge Business Court Division, and MEDTEST LABORATORIES, LLC, Respondents

PETITION FOR WRIT OF PROHIBITION

WRIT GRANTED

Submitted: October 27, 2020 Filed: November 19, 2020

Andrew B. Cooke, Esq. Benjamin L. Bailey, Esq. Thomas Combs & Spann, PLLC Samuel A. Hrko, Esq. Charleston, West Virginia Bailey & Glasser LLP James C. Martin, Esq., Pro Hac Vice Charleston, West Virginia William J. Sheridan, Esq., Pro Hac Vice Patrick J. Sheehan, Esq., Pro Hac Vice Gregory D. Vose, Esq., Pro Hac Vice Henry C. Quillen, Esq., Pro Hac Vice Reed Smith LLP Whatley Kallas, LLP

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania New York, New York

Martin J. Bishop, Esq., Pro Hac Vice Bryan M. Webster, Esq., Pro Hac Vice Counsel for Respondent Daniel J. Hofmeister Jr., Esq., MedTest Laboratories, LLC Pro Hac Vice Reed Smith LLP Melissa Foster Bird, Esq. Chicago, Illinois Marc. E. Williams, Esq. Counsel for Petitioners Nelson Mullins Riley & Health Care Service Corporation, A Scarborough LLP Mutual Legal Reserve Company Huntington, West Virginia (operating as Blue Cross and Blue N. Thomas Connally, III, Esq., Shield of Texas; Blue Cross and Blue Pro Hac Vice Shield of Illinois; Blue Cross and Blue Hogan Lovells U.S. LLP Shield of Montana; Blue Cross and Blue Tysons, Virginia Shield of Oklahoma; and Blue Cross and Counsel for Anthem, Inc.; Blue Cross of Blue Shield of New Mexico); Blue Cross California d/b/a Anthem Blue Cross; and Blue Shield of Alabama; Premera Rocky Mountain Hospital and Medical Blue Cross; Highmark Inc.; Highmark Service, Inc. d/b/a Anthem Blue Cross and BCBSD Inc. d/b/a Highmark Blue Blue Shield, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Delaware; Blue Shield; Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Cross of Idaho Health Service, Inc.; Blue Shield; Anthem Health Plans, Inc. d/b/a Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City; Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska, Connecticut; Blue Cross and Blue Shield Inc.; Noridian Mutual Insurance Company of Georgia, Inc.; Anthem Insurance d/b/a Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Companies, Inc. d/b/a Anthem Blue Cross

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Dakota; Blue Cross Blue Shield of and Blue Shield of Indiana; Anthem Tennessee, Inc.; Blue Cross & Blue Shield Health Plans of Kentucky, Inc. d/b/a of Wyoming Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kentucky; Anthem Health Plans of Maine, Eric W. Iskra, Esq. Inc. d/b/a Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Spilman Thomas & Battle, PLLC Shield of Maine; HMO Missouri, Inc. Charleston, West Virginia d/b/a Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Counsel for Blue Cross Blue Shield of of Missouri; Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Michigan; and Capital Blue Cross Shield of Nevada; Anthem Health Plans of New Hampshire, Inc. d/b/a Anthem Blue Michael J. Joyce, Esq. Cross and Blue Shield of New Hampshire; Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP Empire HealthChoice Assurance, Inc. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania d/b/a Empire BlueCross BlueShield; Counsel for Capital Blue Cross Community Insurance Company d/b/a Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Thomas J. Hurney, Jr., Esq. Ohio; Anthem Health Plans of Virginia, Laurie M. Miller, Esq. Inc. d/b/a Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Chelsea Creta, Esq. Shield of Virginia, Inc.; Blue Cross Blue Jackson Kelly PLLC Shield of Wisconsin d/b/a Anthem Blue Charleston, West Virginia Cross and Blue Shield of Wisconsin Covert J. Geary, Esq., Pro Hac Vice Jones Walker LLP Andrew B. Cooke, Esq. New Orleans, Louisiana Thomas Combs & Spann, PLLC Counsel for USAble Mutual Insurance Charleston, West Virginia Company d/b/a Arkansas Blue Cross and Coppersmith Brockelman PLC Blue Shield; Blue Cross and Blue Shield Phoenix, Arizona of Florida, Inc.; Louisiana Health Service Counsel for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of and Indemnity Company, PAC d/b/a Blue Arizona, Inc. Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana; Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Inc.; Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi, A Mutual Insurance Company; Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina; Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island; Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina; California Physicians’ Service, Inc. d/b/a Blue Shield of California; Excellus Health Plan, Inc. d/b/a Excellus BlueCross BlueShield; Cambia Health Solutions, Inc.; Regence BlueShield of Idaho, Inc.; Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon; Regence

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BlueCross BlueShield of Utah; Regence BlueShield

Paula L. Durst, Esq. Don C.A. Parker, Esq. Spilman Thomas & Battle PLLC Charleston, West Virginia Honor R. Costello, Esq., Pro Hac Vice Crowell & Moring LLP New York, New York Rochelle-Leigh Rosenberg, Esq., Pro Hac Vice Crowell & Moring LLP Washington, D.C. Counsel for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas, Inc. and HealthNow New York Inc. d/b/a BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York and BlueShield of Northeastern New York

CHIEF JUSTICE ARMSTEAD delivered the Opinion of the Court.

JUSTICE HUTCHISON dissents and reserves the right to file a dissenting Opinion.

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SYLLABUS BY THE COURT

1. “When a court is attempting to proceed in a cause without jurisdiction,

prohibition will issue as a matter of right regardless of the existence of other remedies.”

Syl. Pt. 10, Jennings v. McDougle, 83 W. Va. 186, 98 S.E. 162 (1919).

2. “When a defendant files a motion to dismiss for lack of personal

jurisdiction under W. Va. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(2), the circuit court may rule on the motion upon

the pleadings, affidavits and other documentary evidence or the court may permit discovery

to aid in its decision. At this stage, the party asserting jurisdiction need only make a prima

facie showing of personal jurisdiction in order to survive the motion to dismiss. In

determining whether a party has made a prima facie showing of personal jurisdiction, the

court must view the allegations in the light most favorable to such party, drawing all

inferences in favor of jurisdiction. If, however, the court conducts a pretrial evidentiary

hearing on the motion, or if the personal jurisdiction issue is litigated at trial, the party

asserting jurisdiction must prove jurisdiction by a preponderance of the evidence.” Syl. Pt.

4, State ex rel. Bell Atlantic-West Virginia, Inc. v. Ranson, 201 W. Va. 402, 497 S.E.2d

755 (1997).

3. “The standard of jurisdictional due process is that a foreign

corporation must have such minimum contacts with the state of the forum that the

maintenance of an action in the forum does not offend traditional notions of fair play and

substantial justice.” Syl. Pt. 6, in part, State ex rel. Bell Atlantic-West Virginia, Inc. v.

Ranson, 201 W. Va. 402, 497 S.E.2d 755 (1997).

4. “The Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United

States Constitution operates to limit the jurisdiction of a state court to enter a judgment

affecting the rights or interests of a nonresident defendant. This due process limitation

requires a state court to have personal jurisdiction over the nonresident defendant.” Syl. Pt.

1, Pries v. Watt, 186 W. Va. 49, 410 S.E.2d 285 (1991).

5. “A court may assert specific personal jurisdiction over a nonresident

defendant to hear claims against the defendant arising out of or relating to the defendant’s

contacts or activities in the state by which the defendant purposefully avails itself of

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