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In re Asbestos Litigation

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Dec 3, 1996
101 F.3d 368 (5th Cir. 1996)

Opinion

Nos. 95-40635, 95-40694.

November 26, 1996. Rehearing Denied December 3, 1996.

Leonard C. Jaques, Michael J. Connor, The Jaques Admiralty Law Firm, Detroit, MI, for appellants.

Elihu Inselbuch, Charles Sanders McNew, Caplin Drysdale, Chartered, New York City, Steven Kazan, Kazen, McClain, Edises, Simon Abrams, Oakland, CA, Joseph F. Rice, Ness, Motley, Loadholt, Richardson Poole, Charleston, SC, Peter Van Lockwood, Caplin Drysdale, Chartered, Washington, DC, Joseph B. Cox, Jr., Cox Cox, Sullivan's Island, SC, Harry Fred Wartnick, Wartnick, Chuber, Harowitz, Smith Tigerman, San Francisco, CA, for Ahearn, Dennis, Jeep, Ellison, and Mitchell.

Eric D. Green, Boston, MA, for Dennis and Jeep.

Bruce L. Ahnfeldt, Napa, CA, for Drake.

Clinton A. Krislov, Krislov Associates, Chicago, IL, Ronald W. Lupton, Stinson, Lupton and Weiss, Bath, ME, for Roland and Judith Dearborn, Butcher, and Longshore.

Michael Scott Hertzig, Washington, DC, for Dir., Workers Comp., Director, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, U.S. Dept. of Labor.

Frederick M. Baron, Dallas, TX, for Cochran, Beck and Behee.

Kelly C. Wooster, Stephen M. Snyder, San Francisco, CA, William R. Irwin, James L. Miller, Brobeck, Phleger Harrison, San Francisco, CA, for Fibreboard Corp.

Herbert Maurice Wachtell, Meyer G. Koplow, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen Katz, New York City, Billy Glynn Parker, Ireland, Carroll and Kelley, Tyler, TX, Donald T. Ramsey, David M. Rice, Rodney L. Eshelman, Carroll, Burdick McDonough, San Francisco, CA, for Continental Cas. Co.

Paul J. Bschorr, Richard B. Sypher, Dewey Ballantine, New York City, for Pacific Indem.

Richard L. Josephson, Baker and Botts, Houston, TX, Robert B. Shaw, Nelson Mullins Riley Scarborough, L.L.P., Columbia, SC, for Owens-Illinois Inc.

Gary A. Bresee, Barger and Wolen, San Francisco, CA, for Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company.

Herbert Maurice Wachtell, Meyer G. Koplow, Stuart Philip Ross, Ross, Dixon and Masback, Washington, DC, for Columbia Cas. Co.

Charles P. Schropp, Schropp, Buell Elligett, Tampa, FL, for Celotex Corp.

Arthur H. Bryant, Anne W. Bloom, Trial Lawyers for Public Justice, Washington, DC, for Trial Lawyers for Public Justice, amicus curiae.

Jeffrey Robert White, Pamela A. Liapakis, Associated Trial Lawyers of America, Washington, DC, for Association of Trial Lawyers of America, amicus curiae.

Craig A. Berrington, David F. Snyder, James L. Kimble, American Insurance Association, Washington, DC, for American Insurance Association, amicus curiae.

Scott McCullen Baldwin, Baldwin Baldwin, Marshall, TX, for Asbestos Victims of America, amicus curiae.

Roy L. Stacy, Dennis D. Conder, Dallas, TX, Andrew K. Epting, Jr., Wise, Pratt-Thomas, Pearce, Epting Walker, Charleston, SC, for Safety National Casualty Corporation.

Brent M. Rosenthal, Steve Dan Baughman, Baron Budd, Dallas, TX, Frederick M. Baron, Dallas, TX, Sidney Katherine Powell, Powell Associates, Dallas, TX, S. Ann Saucer, Dallas, TX, for Edee Cochran, appellant.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas; Robert M. Parker, Circuit Judge.

ON SUGGESTIONS FOR REHEARING EN BANC

(Opinion July 26, 1996, 5 Cir., 90 F.3d 963)

Before REAVLEY, DAVIS and SMITH, Circuit Judges.

Judges King, Higginbotham, Barksdale, Benavides, and Parker are recused and did not participate in the consideration of the suggestions for rehearing en banc. Judge Dennis also did not participate.


The court having been polled at the request of one of its members and a majority of the judges who are in regular active service not having voted in favor (FRAP 35 and Local Rule 35), the suggestions for rehearing en banc are DENIED.


I respectfully dissent from the failure of the court to grant rehearing en banc. The result of this litigation, as implemented by the district court and affirmed by the panel majority, is the first no-opt-out, mass-tort, settlement-only, futures-only class action ever attempted or approved. The issues presented are worthy of consideration beyond the level of circuit panel review.

Five of the active judges are disqualified from participating in this matter, and a sixth judge has elected not to participate in the consideration of the suggestion for rehearing en banc. Accordingly, it is not possible to determine whether, if all active judges were voting, a majority would decide to rehear this case en banc.

The applicable statute and rules require the affirmative vote of a majority of the active judges — here, nine of the seventeen active judges — for en banc consideration, as recused and non-participating judges are counted as members of the court for purposes of the calculation. The effect in this case is to require not a simple majority, but a supermajority of 82% — nine of the eleven participating judges — to favor reconsideration.

"Judges in regular active service who are disqualified for any reason or who cannot participate in the decision of an en banc case nevertheless shall be counted as judges in regular active service." 5TH CIR. R. 35.6. Under 28 U.S.C. § 46(c), rehearing en banc is "ordered by a majority of the circuit judges of the circuit who are in regular active service." See FED.R.APP.P. 35(a); Shenker v. Baltimore Ohio R.R., 374 U.S. 1, 4-5, 83 S.Ct. 1667, 1670, 10 L.Ed.2d 709 (1963); Western P.R.R. v. Western P.R.R., 345 U.S. 247, 250, 73 S.Ct. 656, 657-58, 97 L.Ed. 986 (1953); Variable Annuity Life Ins. Co. v. Clarke, 998 F.2d 1295 (5th Cir. 1993), suggestion for rehearing en banc denied, 13 F.3d 833, 834 (5th Cir. 1994) (Smith, J., dissenting), rev'd sub nom. NationsBank of North Carolina, N.A. v. Variable Annuity Life Ins. Co., 513 U.S. 251, 115 S.Ct. 810, 130 L.Ed.2d 740 (1995).

That onerous requirement has not been met. Accordingly, the appellants' only recourse, in order to obtain review of the difficult and novel issues presented, is to petition the Supreme Court for writ of certiorari.


Summaries of

In re Asbestos Litigation

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Dec 3, 1996
101 F.3d 368 (5th Cir. 1996)
Case details for

In re Asbestos Litigation

Case Details

Full title:IN RE ASBESTOS LITIGATION. JAMES FLANAGAN; DAVID H. MIDDLETON; EDEE…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit

Date published: Dec 3, 1996

Citations

101 F.3d 368 (5th Cir. 1996)

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