Vedder J. White, Trustee for Lyons Transportation Lines, Inc. Carrier Service, Inc., Agent for Jones Truck Lines Inc. Trans-Allied Audit Company, Inc. And Interstate Audit Corporation, in No. 92-3528, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Intervenor-Petitioner v. United States of America and Interstate Commerce Commission, National Transportation League, Intervenor-Respondent. Langdon M. Cooper, Trustee in Bankruptcy for Bulldog Trucking, Inc. And Allstate Financial Corporation, in No. 92-3631 v. Interstate Commerce Commission and United States of America, Lloyd T. Whitaker, Trustee for Olympia Holding Corp. F/k/a Pie Nationwide, Inc., Fidelcor Business Credit Corporation, Phoenix Advisors & Collections, Inc. And Iu International Corporation, in No. 92-3653 v. Interstate Commerce Commission and United States of America, Leonard L. Gumport, Trustee of the Bankruptcy Estate of Transcon Lines, in No. 92-3666 v. Interstate Commerce Commission and United States of America, National Industrial Transportation League, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen & Helpers, National American Wholesale Grocers' Association ("Nawga") (Intervenors Per Order Dated 11/2/92 From the Usca for the Ninth Circuit)

989 F.2d 643, 1993 U.S. App. LEXIS 5033
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedMarch 19, 1993
Docket92-3528
StatusUnpublished

This text of 989 F.2d 643 (Vedder J. White, Trustee for Lyons Transportation Lines, Inc. Carrier Service, Inc., Agent for Jones Truck Lines Inc. Trans-Allied Audit Company, Inc. And Interstate Audit Corporation, in No. 92-3528, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Intervenor-Petitioner v. United States of America and Interstate Commerce Commission, National Transportation League, Intervenor-Respondent. Langdon M. Cooper, Trustee in Bankruptcy for Bulldog Trucking, Inc. And Allstate Financial Corporation, in No. 92-3631 v. Interstate Commerce Commission and United States of America, Lloyd T. Whitaker, Trustee for Olympia Holding Corp. F/k/a Pie Nationwide, Inc., Fidelcor Business Credit Corporation, Phoenix Advisors & Collections, Inc. And Iu International Corporation, in No. 92-3653 v. Interstate Commerce Commission and United States of America, Leonard L. Gumport, Trustee of the Bankruptcy Estate of Transcon Lines, in No. 92-3666 v. Interstate Commerce Commission and United States of America, National Industrial Transportation League, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen & Helpers, National American Wholesale Grocers' Association ("Nawga") (Intervenors Per Order Dated 11/2/92 From the Usca for the Ninth Circuit)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third 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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Vedder J. White, Trustee for Lyons Transportation Lines, Inc. Carrier Service, Inc., Agent for Jones Truck Lines Inc. Trans-Allied Audit Company, Inc. And Interstate Audit Corporation, in No. 92-3528, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Intervenor-Petitioner v. United States of America and Interstate Commerce Commission, National Transportation League, Intervenor-Respondent. Langdon M. Cooper, Trustee in Bankruptcy for Bulldog Trucking, Inc. And Allstate Financial Corporation, in No. 92-3631 v. Interstate Commerce Commission and United States of America, Lloyd T. Whitaker, Trustee for Olympia Holding Corp. F/k/a Pie Nationwide, Inc., Fidelcor Business Credit Corporation, Phoenix Advisors & Collections, Inc. And Iu International Corporation, in No. 92-3653 v. Interstate Commerce Commission and United States of America, Leonard L. Gumport, Trustee of the Bankruptcy Estate of Transcon Lines, in No. 92-3666 v. Interstate Commerce Commission and United States of America, National Industrial Transportation League, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen & Helpers, National American Wholesale Grocers' Association ("Nawga") (Intervenors Per Order Dated 11/2/92 From the Usca for the Ninth Circuit), 989 F.2d 643, 1993 U.S. App. LEXIS 5033 (3d Cir. 1993).

Opinion

989 F.2d 643

Fed. Carr. Cas. P 83,814, 61 USLW 2589

Vedder J. WHITE, Trustee for Lyons Transportation Lines,
Inc.; Carrier Service, Inc., Agent for Jones Truck Lines
Inc.; Trans-Allied Audit Company, Inc.; and Interstate
Audit Corporation, Petitioners in No. 92-3528,
International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Intervenor-Petitioner,
v.
UNITED STATES of America and Interstate Commerce Commission,
Respondent,
National Transportation League, Intervenor-Respondent.
Langdon M. COOPER, Trustee in Bankruptcy for Bulldog
Trucking, Inc. and Allstate Financial Corporation,
Petitioners in No. 92-3631,
v.
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION and United States of America,
Respondents.
Lloyd T. WHITAKER, Trustee for Olympia Holding Corp. f/k/a
P*I*E Nationwide, Inc., Fidelcor Business Credit
Corporation, Phoenix Advisors & Collections, Inc. and IU
International Corporation, Petitioners in No. 92-3653,
v.
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION and United States of America,
Respondents.
Leonard L. GUMPORT, Trustee of the Bankruptcy Estate of
Transcon Lines, Petitioner in No. 92-3666,
v.
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION and United States of America,
Respondent,
National Industrial Transportation League, International
Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen &
Helpers, National American Wholesale Grocers' Association
("NAWGA") (Intervenors per order dated 11/2/92 from The USCA
for the Ninth Circuit).

Nos. 92-3528, 92-3631, 92-3653 and 92-3666.

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

Argued Jan. 8, 1993.
Decided March 19, 1993.

Thomas M. Auchincloss, Jr., Brian L. Troiano (argued), Leo C. Franey, Rea, Cross & Auchincloss, Washington, DC, for petitioners in No. 92-3528.

Joseph L. Steinfeld, Jr. (argued), Robert B. Walker, John T. Siegler, Sims, Walker & Steinfeld, Washington, DC, for petitioners in Nos. 92-3631 and 92-3666 Leonard I. Gumport, etc.

Langdon M. Cooper (argued), Alala, Mullen, Holland & Cooper, Gastonia, NC, for petitioner in No. 92-3631 Trustee.

Steven M. Pesner (argued), Anderson, Kill, Olick & Oshinsky, New York City, for petitioner in No. 92-3653 IU Intern. Corp.

Kim D. Mann, Shawn, Mann & Neidermayer, Washington, DC, for petitioners in No. 92-3653 Lloyd T. Whitaker, Trustee for Olympia Holding Corp. a/k/a P*I*E Nationwide, Inc., Fidelcor Business Credit Corp. and Phoenix Advisors & Collections, Inc.

Gardner Davis, Foley & Lardner, Jacksonville, FL, for petitioner in No. 92-3653 Lloyd T. Whitaker, Trustee for Olympia Holding Corp. a/k/a P*I*E Nationwide, Inc.

George E. Ridge, Kent, Ridge & Crawford, Jacksonville, FL, for petitioner in No. 92-3653 Fidelcor Business Credit Corp.

W. Kelsea Wilber, Phoenix Advisors & Collections, Inc., Jacksonville, FL, for petitioner in No. 92-3653 Phoenix Advisors & Collections, Inc.

Marjorie S. Steinberg, Tuttle & Taylor, Los Angeles, CA, for petitioner in No. 92-3666.

Leonard L. Gumport, trustee in Bankruptcy for Transcon Lines.

Charles A. James (in No. 92-3528), Asst. Atty. Gen., J. Mark Gidley, Acting Asst. Atty. Gen., John P. Fonte (argued), Robert B. Nicholson, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Antitrust Div., Washington, DC, for respondents in Nos. 92-3528 and 92-3666 U.S.

Robert S. Burk, Gen. Counsel, Henri F. Rush, Gen. Counsel, Ellen D. Hanson, Sr. Associate Gen. Counsel, Evelyn G. Kitay (argued), Virginia Strasser, Theodore K. Kalick, Interstate Commerce Com'n, Washington, DC, for respondent in Nos. 92-3528, 92-3631, 92-3653 and 92-3666, Interstate Commerce Com'n.

Kurt Stohlgren, Hillix, Brewer, Hoffhaus, Whittaker & Wright, Kansas City, MO, for amicus curiae in No. 92-3528, American Freight System, Inc.

Marc J. Fink, Torbjorn B. Sjogren, Sher & Blackwell, Washington, DC, for intervenor petitioner in No. 92-3666, Intern. Broth. of Teamsters & Helpers.

Terrence D. Jones, Keller & Heckman, Washington, DC, Nicholas J. DiMichael, Frederic L. Wood, Donelan, Cleary, Wood & Maser, P.C., Washington, DC, for intervenors the Nat. Indus. Transp. League and the National-American Wholesale Grocers' Ass'n, Inc.

Frederic L. Wood (argued), Donelan, Cleary, Wood & Maser, P.C., Washington, DC, for intervenor respondent in No. 92-3666, the Nat. Indus. Transp. League.

Before: MANSMANN and NYGAARD, Circuit Judges, and DALZELL, District Judge.*

OPINION OF THE COURT

MANSMANN, Circuit Judge.

This matter comes to us on consolidated petitions to invalidate rules, promulgated by the Interstate Commerce Commission, that would permit the Commission to review and determine the facial validity of claims brought pursuant to the "filed rate doctrine" of the Interstate Commerce Act. Because we hold that the Commission's proposed activity is the equivalent of the adjudication of claims, which it concedes it is without authority to do, we will set aside the challenged rules.I.

Vedder J. White,1 other petitioners,2 the intervenor-petitioner,3 and the amicus curiae4 are involved in motor carrier bankruptcies in their capacities of trustees, debtors-in-possession, collection agents, auditing companies, or creditors. They allege that in order to recoup money for these bankruptcy estates, trustees are bringing claims against shippers pursuant to the filed rate doctrine. The filed rate doctrine provides that a carrier receive from a shipper no more or no less than the tariff rate on file with the Commission. The purpose of the doctrine is to prevent rate discrimination and secret deals. Shippers, who have constructive notice of the filed rates, are liable for the full rate, and a carrier may institute an "undercharge action" to obtain the difference between the full filed rate and the lower rate originally paid by a shipper to the carrier. See 49 U.S.C. §§ 10761(a),5 11706(a)6; Maislin Industries, U.S. v. Primary Steel, Inc., 497 U.S. 116, 110 S.Ct. 2759, 111 L.Ed.2d 94 (1990).

Maislin illustrates one type of "undercharge claim." In Maislin, a carrier had given to shippers unpublished discounts from the filed rate. When the carrier declared bankruptcy, the trustee attempted to collect the undiscounted part of the tariff. Upon referral from the bankruptcy court, the Commission applied a "Negotiated Rates" policy to opine that trustees could not rebill the filed rate for shipments originally billed at a lower, negotiated rate. See 497 U.S. at 122-25, 110 S.Ct. at 2763-65.

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