Talon Diversified Holdings Inc. v. White

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedMarch 3, 2026
Docket24-5918
StatusPublished

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Opinion

FOR PUBLICATION

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT

IN RE: PARKS DIVERSIFIED, L.P., No. 24-5516 DEBTOR D.C. No. 8:24-cv-00227- TALON DIVERSIFIED HOLDINGS SVW INC.; NORTH VALLEY MALL II, LLC; NORTH VALLEY REGIONAL CENTER LLC; PARKS OPINION DIVERSIFIED, LP; RICHARD PARKS, individually and as trustee of the Parks Family Trust; LUCIA PARKS, individually and as trustee of the Parks Family Trust,

Plaintiffs - Appellants,

v.

MARC FORSYTHE, an individual; GOE FORSYTHE & HODGES, LLP, a limited liability partnership,

Defendants - Appellees,

and

KIMURA LONDON AND WHITE, LLP, a California limited liability partnership, LINDA WONG, an 2 TALON DIVERSIFIED HOLDINGS INC. V. FORSYTHE

individual, MICHAEL S. LEBOFF, an individual, WILLIAM LONDON, an individual, DAVID KLEIN, an individual, DARRELL P. WHITE, an individual, KLEIN & WILSON, an entity of form unknown, MAXX SHARP, an individual, TODD B. BECKER, an individual,

Defendants.

IN RE: PARKS DIVERSIFIED, L.P., No. 24-5517 DEBTOR D.C. No. 8:23-cv-02230- TALON DIVERSIFIED HOLDINGS SVW INC.; NORTH VALLEY MALL II, LLC; NORTH VALLEY REGIONAL CENTER LLC; PARKS DIVERSIFIED, LP; RICHARD PARKS, individually and as trustee of the Parks Family Trust; LUCIA PARKS, individually and as trustee of the Parks Family Trust,

DAVID KLEIN; MARC FORSYTHE, an individual; GOE FORSYTHE & HODGES, LLP, a limited liability TALON DIVERSIFIED HOLDINGS INC. V. FORSYTHE 3

partnership;MICHAEL S. LEBOFF, an individual; KLEIN & WILSON, an entity of form unknown; DARRELL P. WHITE, an individual; WILLIAM LONDON, an individual; MAXX SHARP, an individual; KIMURA LONDON AND WHITE, LLP, a California limited liability partnership; LINDA WONG, an individual; TODD B. BECKER, an individual,

Defendants - Appellees.

TALON DIVERSIFIED HOLDINGS No. 24-5911 INC.; NORTH VALLEY MALL II, D.C. No. LLC; NORTH VALLEY 8:23-cv-02230- REGIONAL CENTER LLC; PARKS SVW DIVERSIFIED, LP; RICHARD PARKS; LUCIA PARKS,

Plaintiffs - Appellees,

DAVID KLEIN,

Defendant - Appellant,

MARC FORSYTHE, GOE 4 TALON DIVERSIFIED HOLDINGS INC. V. FORSYTHE

FORSYTHE & HODGES, LLP, MICHAEL S. LEBOFF, KLEIN & WILSON, DARRELL P. WHITE, WILLIAM LONDON, MAXX SHARP, KIMURA LONDON AND WHITE, LLP, LINDA WONG, TODD B. BECKER,

TALON DIVERSIFIED HOLDINGS No. 24-5918 INC.; NORTH VALLEY MALL II, D.C. No. LLC; NORTH VALLEY 8:23-cv-02230- REGIONAL CENTER LLC; PARKS SVW DIVERSIFIED, LP; RICHARD PARKS; LUCIA PARKS,

DARRELL P. WHITE; WILLIAM LONDON; MAXX SHARP; KIMURA LONDON AND WHITE, LLP,

Defendants - Appellants,

DAVID KLEIN, MARC FORSYTHE, GOE FORSYTHE & TALON DIVERSIFIED HOLDINGS INC. V. FORSYTHE 5

HODGES, LLP, MICHAEL S. LEBOFF, KLEIN & WILSON, LINDA WONG, TODD B. BECKER,

TALON DIVERSIFIED HOLDINGS No. 24-5920 INC.; NORTH VALLEY MALL II, D.C. No. LLC; NORTH VALLEY 8:23-cv-02230- REGIONAL CENTER LLC; PARKS SVW DIVERSIFIED, LP; RICHARD PARKS; LUCIA PARKS,

TODD B. BECKER,

DAVID KLEIN, MARC FORSYTHE, GOE FORSYTHE & HODGES, LLP, MICHAEL S. LEBOFF, KLEIN & WILSON, DARRELL P. WHITE, WILLIAM LONDON, MAXX SHARP, KIMURA LONDON AND WHITE, LLP, LINDA WONG, 6 TALON DIVERSIFIED HOLDINGS INC. V. FORSYTHE

TALON DIVERSIFIED HOLDINGS No. 24-6314 INC.; NORTH VALLEY MALL II, D.C. No. LLC; NORTH VALLEY 8:23-cv-02230- REGIONAL CENTER LLC; PARKS SVW DIVERSIFIED, LP; RICHARD PARKS, individually and as trustee of the Parks Family Trust; LUCIA PARKS, individually and as trustee of the Parks Family Trust,

DAVID KLEIN, an individual; MARC FORSYTHE, an individual; GOE FORSYTHE & HODGES, LLP, a limited liability partnership; MICHAEL S. LEBOFF, an individual; KLEIN & WILSON, an entity of form unknown; DARRELL P. WHITE, an individual; WILLIAM LONDON, an individual; MAXX SHARP, an individual; KIMURA LONDON AND WHITE, LLP, a California limited liability partnership; LINDA WONG, an individual; TODD B. BECKER, an individual, TALON DIVERSIFIED HOLDINGS INC. V. FORSYTHE 7

IN RE: PARKS, DIVERSIFIED, No. 24-6638 L.P., DEBTOR D.C. No. 8:24-cv-00228- TALON DIVERSIFIED HOLDINGS SVW INC.; NORTH VALLEY MALL II, LLC; NORTH VALLEY REGIONAL CENTER LLC; PARKS DIVERSIFIED, LP; RICHARD PARKS; LUCIA PARKS,

DAVID KLEIN; MARC FORSYTHE; GOE FORSYTHE & HODGES, LLP; MICHAEL S. LEBOFF; KLEIN & WILSON; DARRELL P. WHITE; WILLIAM LONDON; MAXX SHARP; KIMURA LONDON AND WHITE, LLP; LINDA WONG; TODD B. BECKER,

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Central District of California Stephen V. Wilson, District Judge, Presiding 8 TALON DIVERSIFIED HOLDINGS INC. V. FORSYTHE

Argued and Submitted February 9, 2026 Pasadena, California

Filed March 3, 2026

Before: John B. Owens, Lawrence VanDyke, and Holly A. Thomas, Circuit Judges.

Opinion by Judge VanDyke

SUMMARY *

Bankruptcy

The panel affirmed the district court’s judgment affirming in part the bankruptcy court’s dismissal of an adversary proceeding brought by Richard and Lucia Parks, their family real-estate business Parks Diversified, L.P., and several related entities against the Parkses’ son David Klein and other defendants. Klein, through the law firm Goe Forsythe & Hodges LLP, filed a voluntary chapter 11 bankruptcy petition on behalf of Parks Diversified. The Parkses contended that the petition was filed improperly without their consent, but, under a stipulation, the parties agreed to dismissal of the bankruptcy case in exchange for the Parkses’ waiver of certain claims. The Parkses, however, along with Parks Diversified and related entitles, later filed a state court

* This summary constitutes no part of the opinion of the court. It has been prepared by court staff for the convenience of the reader. TALON DIVERSIFIED HOLDINGS INC. V. FORSYTHE 9

complaint against Klein and others. At defendant Goe Forsythe’s request, the bankruptcy court reopened the Parks Diversified bankruptcy case, and Goe Forsythe removed the state-court complaint to the bankruptcy court. The bankruptcy court granted defendants’ motions to dismiss for failure to state a claim and their special motions to strike. Plaintiffs appealed to the district court, which held that the bankruptcy court had subject-matter jurisdiction over the bankruptcy case because corporate authority to file a bankruptcy is not a question of subject-matter jurisdiction. The district court held that the bankruptcy court therefore had subject-matter jurisdiction to approve the stipulation and to enforce that stipulation by dismissing claims in the removed proceeding. The district court remanded the case to the bankruptcy court to vacate any orders that the bankruptcy court lacked jurisdiction to enter and to remand to state court claims over which the bankruptcy court lacked jurisdiction. The panel concluded that the Court of Appeals had jurisdiction because the district court’s order was final under the four-factor test from In re Emery. The need to avoid piecemeal litigation and judicial efficiency favored jurisdiction. The need to avoid piecemeal litigation and judicial efficiency favored jurisdiction. The systemic interest in preserving the bankruptcy court’s role as a finder of fact was preserved by exercising jurisdiction because the panel’s analysis of the merits of this appeal required no factfinding. Although the parties did not show that delaying review would cause irreparable harm, the factors as a whole favored the conclusion that the district court’s jurisdictional order was “final” under the pragmatic In re Emery approach. Agreeing with the Second and Third Circuits, the panel held that if an individual files a voluntary chapter 11 10 TALON DIVERSIFIED HOLDINGS INC. V. FORSYTHE

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