Resolution Trust Corp. v. Sonny's Old Land Corp., 90-3679

Decision Date17 July 1991
Docket NumberNo. 90-3679,90-3679
Citation937 F.2d 128
PartiesRESOLUTION TRUST CORP., As Receiver of Delta Savings & Loan Association, Inc., Plaintiff-Appellee, v. SONNY'S OLD LAND CORP., et al., Defendants-Appellants.
CourtU.S. Court of Appeals — Fifth Circuit

Winthrop G. Gardner, New Orleans, La., for defendants-appellants.

George Denegre, Jr., Edward J. Gay, III, Liskow & Lewis, New Orleans, La., Daniel H. Kurtenbach, Federal Deposit Ins. Corp., Washington, D.C., for plaintiff-appellee.

Appeal From the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.

Before REYNALDO G. GARZA, HIGGINBOTHAM, and DAVIS, Circuit Judges.

PATRICK E. HIGGINBOTHAM, Circuit Judge:

Delta Savings & Loan Association, Inc. sued in a Louisiana court for payments due under promissory notes and guaranties and for judicial recognition of mortgages securing the notes. The Resolution Trust Corporation, as conservator and receiver, was later substituted for Delta in the suit and simultaneously removed to federal district court, where it obtained summary judgment. On appeal defendants contend that the district court lacked subject matter jurisdiction over the case. We affirm.

I.

Sonny's Old Land Corporation and the other defendants below, over a three-and-one-half-year period from December 1984 through February 1988, borrowed money from Delta Savings & Loan Association, Inc. for the development of a residential subdivision. Defendants defaulted, and on September 30, 1988, Delta sued them in the state district court of Louisiana. On August 7, 1989, the Federal Home Loan Bank Board declared Delta insolvent. The FHLBB transferred substantially all of Delta's assets, but none of its general liabilities, to newly-formed Delta Savings & Loan Association, F.A. The FHLBB appointed the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation conservator of Delta, F.A. and receiver of the original Delta. But on August 9, 1989, upon the President's signing of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989, the Resolution Trust Corporation succeeded the FSLIC.

On September 6, 1989 the state court substituted the RTC in the pending action: as party plaintiff, in its capacity as conservator, and as defendant-in-reconvention, in its capacity as receiver with respect to defendants' various counterclaims. Invoking FIRREA's special removal provision, 12 U.S.C. Sec. 1441a(l )(3), the RTC immediately removed to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. The district court denied a motion to remand and on June 15, 1990 ordered summary judgment for the RTC on all claims.

II.

Before addressing the district court's jurisdiction on removal, we must decide our own jurisdiction. In Torres v. Oakland Scavenger Co., 487 U.S. 312, 108 S.Ct. 2405, 2409, 101 L.Ed.2d 285 (1988), the Supreme Court held that strict compliance with Rule 3(c)'s specificity requirement is a prerequisite to appellate jurisdiction that cannot be waived even for "good cause shown." As in this case, the defect at issue in Torres was the use of the phrase "et al." to designate appellants not otherwise named in the notice of appeal. The Court found that this phrase "utterly fails" to provide the requisite notice to either of the intended recipients. Id. The Court acknowledged that this construction of Rule 3(c) might lead to harsh results but observed that the harshness is "imposed by the legislature and not the legal process." Id. 108 S.Ct. at 2409 (quoting Schiavone v. Fortune, 477 U.S. 21, 31, 106 S.Ct. 2379, 2385, 91 L.Ed.2d 18 (1986)).

The notice of appeal here designated defendants as "Sonny's Old Land Corporation, et al." The body of the notice then stated, "Notice is hereby given that the defendants in this action, hereby appeal." We cannot say with any degree of certainty which of the six other defendants below join in this appeal. This notice engages our jurisdiction solely as to Sonny's Old Land Corporation.

III.

Sonny's contends on appeal only that the district court did not acquire subject matter jurisdiction. We disagree.

FIRREA grants original federal jurisdiction over all actions, suits, or proceedings to which the RTC (the Corporation) is a party:

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any civil action, suit, or proceeding to which the Corporation is a party shall be deemed to arise under the laws of the United States, and the United States district courts shall have original jurisdiction over such action, suit or, proceeding.

12 U.S.C. 1441a(l )(1) (emphasis added). FIRREA also gives the RTC the absolute right, subject to certain time constraints, to remove any case from a state court in which it is a named party or is substituted as a party:

The Corporation may, without bond or security, remove any such action, suit, or proceeding from a State court to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, or if the action, suit, or proceeding arises out of the actions of the Corporation with respect to an institution for which a conservator or receiver has been appointed, the United States district court for the district where the institution's principal place of business is located. The removal of any action, suit, or proceeding shall be instituted ... not later than 90 days after the date the Corporation is substituted as a party.

12 U.S.C. Sec. 1441a(l )(3) (emphasis added).

On the same day it was substituted as a party to this action, the RTC invoked Sec. 1441a(l )(3) to remove to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. This was an "action, suit, or proceeding" in which the RTC was a party. There is no question but that the United States District Court was called upon to exercise original jurisdiction in that the case was still at the trial level when removed. It follows that the district court had subject matter jurisdiction under Sec. 1441a(l )(1).

Sonny's argued in its motion to remand, and argues again on appeal, that under Sec. 1441a(l )(3) removal must be to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. According to Sonny's, only in cases "arising out of" the RTC's actions as receiver or conservator of a failed institution may the RTC remove to the federal district court where the institution's principal place of business is located. See Piekarski v. Home Owners Savings Bank, 743 F.Supp. 38, 41 (D.D.C.1990); Federal Savings and Loan Ins. Corp. v. Westgate Partners, 726 F.Supp. 807, 809-10 (D.Colo.1989). Sonny's submits that this is not such a case, nor could it have been, given that the RTC did not exist when Delta filed this suit.

We do not decide this question. We conclude that this provision grants authority to remove and sets the venue of the removed case. The provision does not by its terms limit the grant of jurisdiction to the federal district courts over any "action, suit, or proceeding" in which the RTC is a party, presumably limited only to those cases which a United States District Court could exercise original jurisdiction. 12 U.S.C. 1441a(l )(1). Assuming that the RTC removed to a court of improper venue, Sonny's failed to assert a seasonable...

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