Swanson v. Bixler

750 F.2d 810, 1984 U.S. App. LEXIS 16226
CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedDecember 4, 1984
Docket83-1747
StatusPublished
Cited by45 cases

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Swanson v. Bixler, 750 F.2d 810, 1984 U.S. App. LEXIS 16226 (1st Cir. 1984).

Opinion

750 F.2d 810

Caleb Vincent SWANSON, Jr., Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
Albert BIXLER; Ralph Bixler; First National Bank of
Strasberg, a National Banking Association; Jerrie Rice,
individually and as Chairman of the Board of Defendant Bank;
Jerry L. Slagle, individually and as President of Defendant
Bank; Richard Price, individually and as one of the
Directors of the Defendant Bank; George A. Epperson;
Donald F. McClary; Edward L. Zorn; Epperson, McClary and
Zorn; Edward F. Hogan; Samuel Kumagai; and Hogan,
Kumagai, Kane and Deeke, Defendants-Appellees.

No. 83-1747.

United States Court of Appeals,
Tenth Circuit.

Dec. 4, 1984.

Jack Kintzele, Denver, Colo., for plaintiff-appellant.

Bruce Anderson of Nelson & Harding, Denver, Colo., for defendant-appellee Albert Bixler.

Daniel S. Smith of Connell, Banman & Smith, Boulder, Colo., for defendant-appellee Ralph Bixler.

Gregory L. Williams of Rothgerber, Apel & Powers, Denver, Colo., for defendants-appellees First National Bank of Strasburg, Jerrie Rice, Jerry L. Slagle and Richard Price.

Eugene S. Hames of Wood, Ris & Hames, Denver, Colo., for defendants-appellees George A. Epperson, Donald F. McClary, Edward L. Zorn and Epperson, McClary and Zorn.

Robert S. Treece and Evan M. Zuckerman of Hall & Evans, Denver, Colo., for defendants-appellees Edward F. Hogan, Samuel Kumagai and Hogan, Kumagai, Kane and Deeke.

Before BARRETT, DOYLE and McKAY, Circuit Judges.

BARRETT, Circuit Judge.

After examining the briefs and the appellate record, this three-judge panel has determined unanimously that oral argument would not be of material assistance in the determination of this appeal. See Fed.R.App.P. 34(a); Tenth Circuit R. 10(e). The cause is therefore ordered submitted without oral argument.

This is a diversity case in which Caleb Vincent Swanson, Jr. (Swanson), appeals the district court's order directing that his complaint be dismissed for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. We will affirm the dismissal.

Swanson is the stepson of Stanley Bixler and the natural son of Stanley's wife, Florence E. Bixler. Stanley Bixler is approximately ninety-six years of age and a millionaire; Florence E. Bixler is approximately eighty-two years of age. In the fall of 1981, Swanson left his home in California to assist his mother and stepfather, who were "ill and incapacitated and in need of help," (R.Vol. I at 7), at their home in Deer Tail, Colorado. When Swanson arrived, he discovered that his stepfather was unaware of his ability to pay for medical and other attention which he and his wife needed. Id.

Swanson then accompanied Stanley Bixler to the First National Bank of Strasburg (Bank), one of the appellees herein, where they learned only that Stanley had "plenty" of money. Id. From the First National Bank of Strasburg, Swanson and Stanley Bixler then went to meet with George Epperson, Stanley Bixler's attorney for some time, who arranged payment for medical and live-in-help expenses for the Bixlers. Id. at 7-8. Following the meeting with Epperson, Swanson learned that the Bank had $209,846.79 of Stanley Bixler's money in noninterest bearing accounts. Id. at 8.

Believing that the Bank and its principal officers were imprudently managing Stanley Bixler's financial affairs, Swanson decided to take upon himself the task of managing those affairs. Id. To that end, he requested that the Bank release to him Stanley Bixler's funds. Id. This request was refused. Id. Thereafter, according to Swanson, the Bank, two of its principals, Epperson, and Epperson's law firm "conspired to set up a conservatorship against Stanley Bixler based primarily upon Stanley Bixler's advanced years and to appoint the defendant Bank conservator." Id. The conservatorship action was to be brought by Stanley Bixler's brother, Ralph Bixler, and his natural son by a prior marriage, Albert Bixler. Id. at 8-9.

On or about October 26, 1981, Ralph and Albert Bixler, by their attorneys, Epperson, McClary and Zorn, brought conservatorship proceedings pursuant to C.R.S. Sec. 15-14-401 (1973). They also sought to enjoin Swanson from removing any of Stanley Bixler's assets or from transacting any business on Stanley Bixler's behalf. The injunction issued, but was vacated on January 20, 1982, with the creation of the conservatorship and the appointment of Swanson as guardian for Stanley Bixler.

Swanson commenced the present action on October 13, 1982, against: Albert Bixler; Ralph Bixler; the First National Bank of Strasburg; its Chairman of the Board, Jerrie Rice; its President, Jerry L. Slagle; and one of its Directors, Richard Price; the law firm of Epperson, McClary, and Zorn, and Epperson, Donald F. McClary, and Edward L. Zorn individually; Hogan, Kumagai, Kane, and Deeke, accountants for Stanley Bixler; and Edward W. Hogan individually. In his complaint, Swanson alleged: willful deprivation of Stanley Bixler's testamentary wishes; breach of fiduciary duty; abuse of process; libel and slander; false and negligent misrepresentation; outrageous conduct causing emotional distress; invasion of privacy; and civil conspiracy. All of the defendants moved to dismiss for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. The district court granted each of these motions pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6), Fed.R.Civ.P. We have jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. Sec. 1291.

II.

When a complaint and action are dismissed for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted, it must appear beyond doubt that the plaintiff can prove no set of facts that would entitle him to relief. Hospital Building Co. v. Trustees of Rex Hospital, 425 U.S. 738, 96 S.Ct. 1848, 48 L.Ed.2d 338 (1976); Chavez v. City of Santa Fe Housing Authority, 606 F.2d 282 (10th Cir.1979). All well-pleaded facts, as distinguished from conclusory allegations, must be taken as true. Mitchell v. King, 537 F.2d 385 (10th Cir.1976). All reasonable inferences must be indulged in favor of the plaintiff, Id., and the pleadings must be liberally construed. Gas-a-Car, Inc. v. American Petrofina, Inc., 484 F.2d 1102 (10th Cir.1973). The district court specifically applied these standards to Swanson's claims, but concluded that "[e]ven if all of plaintiff's allegations are true, the Court can envision no set of facts, which, if further established, might support the plaintiff's claims." Order Granting Defendants' Motion to Dismiss, No. 82-F-2132, United States District Court for the District of Colorado, May 13, 1983, at 3 (hereinafter cited as "Order").

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