C. CLIFFORD SHIRLEY, Jr., Magistrate Judge.
This case is before the undersigned pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636, the Rules of this Court, and Standing Order 13-02.
Now before the Court is a Motion to Remove Patricia K. Watts, Eric Jimenez, and Jennifer Deal as Named Plaintiffs and Class Representatives [Doc. 146] and a Motion to Withdraw Eric Jimenz and Jennifer Deal from Motion to Remove Patricia K. Watts, Eric Jimenez and Jennifer Deal as Named Plaintiffs and Class Representatives [Doc. 149]. The parties appeared before the Court for a motion hearing on February 27, 2017. Attorneys Chris T. Cain and W. Allen McDonald appeared on behalf of the Plaintiffs. Attorney Jennifer Gustafson appeared on behalf of Defendants Summer Bay Management, L.C., Summer Bay Partnership, and Joe Scott.
As an initial matter, the Plaintiffs filed a Motion to Withdraw Eric Jimenz and Jennifer Deal [Doc. 149] from the original Motion [Doc. 146]. The Motion to Withdraw states that Class Counsel has re-established contact and communications with Jimenez and Deal and that they are both agreeable to the global settlement that has been reached. Accordingly, the Court finds the Motion to Withdraw Eric Jimenz and Jennifer Deal from Motion to Remove Patricia K. Watts, Eric Jimenez and Jennifer Deal as Named Plaintiffs and Class Representatives [
With respect to the Motion to Remove Patricia Watts [Doc. 146], Class Counsel requests that the Court remove Ms. Watts as a named plaintiff and a class representative. The Motion states that recent events have caused Class Counsel to conclude that Ms. Watts no longer adequately represents the class of over 8,000 time-share owners of the resorts. In support of the Motion, Class Counsel states that following months of arm's length negotiations, the parties reached a global settlement agreement that would completely dispose of
The Motion continues that the written global settlement agreement has been approved by all the named plaintiffs and the class representatives, except Ms. Watts. Further, the Motion explains that the settlement incorporates three classes, all of which are represented by one or more named plaintiffs, such that, even if Ms. Watts were removed as a class representative, the class to which she belongs will still be represented by at least two other named class representatives. The Motion continues that Ms. Watts has expressed a general dissatisfaction with the settlement terms and has actively campaigned against the settlement to some or all of the other named plaintiffs and class members. The Motion states that Ms. Watts is steadfast in her disapproval of any settlement that does not accomplish her expectations, which Class Counsel deems unattainable. The Motion explains that Ms. Watts has been unwilling to consider Class Counsel's reasons for agreeing to the proposed settlement and the positions of the other named plaintiffs and that Ms. Watts's position has not changed despite the global settlement agreement that resolves all of the issues in
As noted above, the Court held a motion hearing on February 27, 2017. Ms. Watts did not appear. During the hearing, Class Counsel stated that even if the Court granted the Motion, Ms. Watts may still proceed as a member of the class, opt out of the class, or object to the settlement. Class Counsel stated that they have achieved a good settlement and that Ms. Watts's expectations were not attainable. The Defendants stated that they do not oppose the Motion. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(a)(1) requires that class representatives shall "fairly and adequately protect the interests of the class." Further, the "Supreme Court has stated that a court can re-examine a named plaintiff's ability to represent the class."
In the instant matter, the Court notes that the Motion to Remove Patricia Watts [Doc. 146] was filed on October 24, 2016. Class Counsel sent Ms. Watts a copy of the Motion and requested that she file objections on or before November 14, 2016. On February 3, 2017, the Court scheduled a motion hearing for February 27, 2017, and mailed a Notice of the hearing to Ms. Watts. The Court has not heard from Ms. Watts, she did not attend the hearing, nor has she filed an objection to the Motion.
Further, the Motion states that the relationship between Class Counsel and Ms. Watts has irreparably broken down and that Class Counsel should be permitted to withdraw from representing Ms. Watts in any capacity, other than simply as an unnamed class member.
The Court notes that Class Counsel has indicated their intent to move forward with the proposed global settlement, despite Ms. Watts's objections thereto. Thus, it appears that Ms. Watts's position is diametrically opposed with the position of Class Counsel. Accordingly, the Court finds Class Counsel's request to withdraw from representing Ms. Watts in any capacity, other than as an unnamed class member, to be well-taken, and it is
Accordingly, based on the lack of objection to the Motion and the failure of Ms. Watts to appear at the hearing, the Court hereby