Ted Katsaros, John Kuebler, Robert Trott, Lawrence Kudla, and Charles Curd, as Participants in the Teamsters Local 282 Pension Trust Fund, Plaintiffs v. John Cody, Robert Sasso, John Dee, William Argento, Ralph Guercia, Herbert Schneider and Louis Nappi, as Trustees of the Teamsters Local 282 Pension Trust Fund, Anthony G. Angelos, C.J. Bassler, Jr., Jonathan T. Howe, Clarence L. Jensen, Lambrose Karkazis, James C. Kirie, James Kokonas, and James Verros, Third Party-Defendants, Local 282 International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehouseman and Helpers of America, Michael Carbone, Michael Bourgal, Joseph Mattarazzo and Edward Silvera, Intervenors. Raymond J. Donovan, Secretary of United States Department of Labor, Plaintiff v. John Cody, William Argento, John Dee, Ralph Guercia, Louis G. Nappi, Robert Sasso, and Herbert Schneider, and the Teamsters Local 282 Pension Trust Fund, John Cody, William Argento, John Dee, Ralph Guercia, Louis G. Nappi, Robert Sasso, and Herbert Schneider, John Cody, William Argento, John Dee, Ralph Guercia, Louis G. Nappi, Robert Sasso, and Herbert Schneider, Third Party v. Anthony G. Angelos, C.J. Bassler, Jr., Jonathan T. Howe, Clarence L. Jensen, Lambrose Karkazis, James C. Kirie, James Kokonas, Anton A. Smigiel, James Verros and Herbert C. Wenske, Third Party

744 F.2d 270
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedDecember 3, 1984
Docket1065
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

This text of 744 F.2d 270 (Ted Katsaros, John Kuebler, Robert Trott, Lawrence Kudla, and Charles Curd, as Participants in the Teamsters Local 282 Pension Trust Fund, Plaintiffs v. John Cody, Robert Sasso, John Dee, William Argento, Ralph Guercia, Herbert Schneider and Louis Nappi, as Trustees of the Teamsters Local 282 Pension Trust Fund, Anthony G. Angelos, C.J. Bassler, Jr., Jonathan T. Howe, Clarence L. Jensen, Lambrose Karkazis, James C. Kirie, James Kokonas, and James Verros, Third Party-Defendants, Local 282 International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehouseman and Helpers of America, Michael Carbone, Michael Bourgal, Joseph Mattarazzo and Edward Silvera, Intervenors. Raymond J. Donovan, Secretary of United States Department of Labor, Plaintiff v. John Cody, William Argento, John Dee, Ralph Guercia, Louis G. Nappi, Robert Sasso, and Herbert Schneider, and the Teamsters Local 282 Pension Trust Fund, John Cody, William Argento, John Dee, Ralph Guercia, Louis G. Nappi, Robert Sasso, and Herbert Schneider, John Cody, William Argento, John Dee, Ralph Guercia, Louis G. Nappi, Robert Sasso, and Herbert Schneider, Third Party v. Anthony G. Angelos, C.J. Bassler, Jr., Jonathan T. Howe, Clarence L. Jensen, Lambrose Karkazis, James C. Kirie, James Kokonas, Anton A. Smigiel, James Verros and Herbert C. Wenske, Third Party) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Second 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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Ted Katsaros, John Kuebler, Robert Trott, Lawrence Kudla, and Charles Curd, as Participants in the Teamsters Local 282 Pension Trust Fund, Plaintiffs v. John Cody, Robert Sasso, John Dee, William Argento, Ralph Guercia, Herbert Schneider and Louis Nappi, as Trustees of the Teamsters Local 282 Pension Trust Fund, Anthony G. Angelos, C.J. Bassler, Jr., Jonathan T. Howe, Clarence L. Jensen, Lambrose Karkazis, James C. Kirie, James Kokonas, and James Verros, Third Party-Defendants, Local 282 International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehouseman and Helpers of America, Michael Carbone, Michael Bourgal, Joseph Mattarazzo and Edward Silvera, Intervenors. Raymond J. Donovan, Secretary of United States Department of Labor, Plaintiff v. John Cody, William Argento, John Dee, Ralph Guercia, Louis G. Nappi, Robert Sasso, and Herbert Schneider, and the Teamsters Local 282 Pension Trust Fund, John Cody, William Argento, John Dee, Ralph Guercia, Louis G. Nappi, Robert Sasso, and Herbert Schneider, John Cody, William Argento, John Dee, Ralph Guercia, Louis G. Nappi, Robert Sasso, and Herbert Schneider, Third Party v. Anthony G. Angelos, C.J. Bassler, Jr., Jonathan T. Howe, Clarence L. Jensen, Lambrose Karkazis, James C. Kirie, James Kokonas, Anton A. Smigiel, James Verros and Herbert C. Wenske, Third Party, 744 F.2d 270 (2d Cir. 1984).

Opinion

744 F.2d 270

39 Fed.R.Serv.2d 636, 5 Employee Benefits Ca 1777

Ted KATSAROS, John Kuebler, Robert Trott, Lawrence Kudla,
and Charles Curd, as participants in the Teamsters
Local 282 Pension Trust Fund,
Plaintiffs- Appellees,
v.
John CODY, Robert Sasso, John Dee, William Argento, Ralph
Guercia, Herbert Schneider and Louis Nappi, as
Trustees of the Teamsters Local 282
Pension Trust Fund,
Defendants-Appellants,
Anthony G. Angelos, C.J. Bassler, Jr., Jonathan T. Howe,
Clarence L. Jensen, Lambrose Karkazis, James C.
Kirie, James Kokonas, and James Verros,
Third Party-Defendants,
Local 282 International Brotherhood of Teamsters,
Chauffeurs, Warehouseman and Helpers of America,
Michael Carbone, Michael Bourgal, Joseph
Mattarazzo and Edward Silvera,
Intervenors.
Raymond J. DONOVAN, Secretary of United States Department of
Labor, Plaintiff- Appellee,
v.
John CODY, William Argento, John Dee, Ralph Guercia, Louis
G. Nappi, Robert Sasso, and Herbert Schneider, and
the Teamsters Local 282 Pension Trust
Fund, Defendants,
John Cody, William Argento, John Dee, Ralph Guercia, Louis
G. Nappi, Robert Sasso, and Herbert Schneider,
Defendants-Appellants,
John CODY, William Argento, John Dee, Ralph Guercia, Louis
G. Nappi, Robert Sasso, and Herbert Schneider,
Third Party Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
Anthony G. ANGELOS, C.J. Bassler, Jr., Jonathan T. Howe,
Clarence L. Jensen, Lambrose Karkazis, James C. Kirie, James
Kokonas, Anton A. Smigiel, James Verros and Herbert C.
Wenske, Third Party Defendants.

No. 1065, Docket 83-6375.

United States Court of Appeals,
Second Circuit.

Argued May 3, 1984.
Decided June 29, 1984.
Certiorari Denied Dec. 3, 1984.
See 105 S.Ct. 565.

Edward J. Boyle, New York City (Thomas R. Manisero, Wilson, Elser, Edelman & Dicker, New York City, of counsel), for defendants-appellants Cody, Sasso, Dee, Argento, Guercia, Schneider and Nappi.

Arthur Z. Schwartz, New York City (Daniel E. Clifton, Susan M. Jennik, Joseph E. Gubbay, Hall, Clifton & Schwartz, New York City, of counsel), for plaintiffs-appellees Katsaros, Kuebler, Trott, Kudla, and Curd.

Richard P. Carr, Atty., U.S. Dept. of Labor, Washington, D.C. (Francis X. Lilly, Sol. of Labor, Robert N. Eccles, Acting Associate Sol., Plan Benefits Sec. Div., Norman P. Goldberg, Counsel for Fiduciary Litigation, Plan Benefits Sec. Div., U.S. Dept. of Labor, Washington, D.C., of counsel), for Secretary of Labor.

Alexander A. Miuccio, New York City (Robert F. Meehan, Altieri, Kushner & Miuccio, New York City, of counsel), for intervenor Ass'n of New York City Concrete Producers, Inc.

J. Warren Mangan, Long Island City, N.Y. (O'Connor & Mangan, P.C., Long Island City, N.Y., of counsel), for intervenor Local 282 I.B.T.

Robert M. Baptiste, and David J. Gzesh, Washington, D.C., for amicus curiae Intern. Broth. of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America.

Shea & Gould, New York City (Peter D. Stergios, Alice P. Henkin, New York City, of counsel), for amicus curiae The General Contractors Ass'n of N.Y., Inc.

Before LUMBARD, MANSFIELD and KEARSE, Circuit Judges.

MANSFIELD, Circuit Judge.

Appellant trustees1 of the Teamsters Local 282 Pension Trust Fund, Welfare Trust Fund, Annuity Trust Fund, and Legal Services Trust Fund appeal from various judgments and orders2 entered in the Eastern District of New York after a bench trial by Judge Jacob Mishler finding them jointly and severally liable for losses incurred by the Local 282 Pension Trust Fund ("Pension Fund") on account of breaches of their fiduciaries duties under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ("ERISA"), 29 U.S.C. Secs. 1001, et seq., and removing them from their positions as trustees of four funds in favor of a fund manager and an asset manager appointed by the court to serve until March 31, 1985.

This appeal arises out of two separate actions consolidated by the district court, one of which was filed by a group of participants in the Pension Fund ("the private plaintiffs") and the other by the United States Secretary of Labor ("the Secretary"). Both actions alleged that the appellant trustees violated their fiduciary duty under ERISA when they made a $2 million loan in 1979 to Des Plaines Bancorporation, Inc. ("Bancorporation"). The private plaintiffs' action also alleged that the trustees violated their fiduciary duty under ERISA when they failed to collect $23,474 plus interest from one Hyman Green in connection with an aborted loan to Green in 1978. Appellants, joined in part by two intervenors--the Association of the New York City Concrete Producers, Inc. and Local 282 of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters3--argue that the court below erred in the following respects:

(1) in finding that the trustees violated their fiduciary duty under ERISA with respect to the Bancorporation loan and the Hyman Green loan;

(2) in finding them jointly and severally liable for all losses incurred on account of those loans;

(3) in removing them as trustees of the four funds in favor of a court appointed asset manager and fund manager authorized to serve until March 31, 1985;

(4) in denying their request for a jury trial;

(5) in severing the third-party claims asserted by appellants against others;

(6) in bifurcating the trial into liability and damages phases; and

(7) in Judge Mishler's refusal to recuse himself.

We affirm the orders of the district court with the exception of the appointment of the fund manager to oversee the operation of the fund until March 31, 1985. We conclude that the fund manager should perform his duties only until the union and the employers' association have chosen successor trustees who are acceptable to the court.

In February 1978, at a time when the assets of the Pension Fund were approximately $58 million, the trustees of that fund approved a $35 million loan to Hyman Green, $20 million of which was to be used to purchase 10 acres of land and construct a hotel and gambling casino on the "Strip" in Las Vegas, Nevada, and $15 million of which was to be used to purchase certain property from the Pension Fund in Southampton, New York. As part of the loan agreement, Green expressly assumed responsibility for the Pension Fund's expenses in arranging the loan transaction. In April 1978, the United States Secretary of Labor commenced an action seeking to enjoin the Pension Fund and the trustees from making the loan to Green. In August 1978 Judge Mishler issued an order and judgment finding that the proposed loan violated the investment diversification and "prudent man" sections of ERISA, 29 U.S.C. Sec. 1104(a)(1)(B) and (C).4 Marshall v. Teamsters Local 282 Pension Fund, 458 F.Supp. 986 (E.D.N.Y.1978).

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