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First Security Bank v. First Virginia Bank, 94-2040 (1996)

Court: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Number: 94-2040 Visitors: 58
Filed: Jul. 22, 1996
Latest Update: Mar. 28, 2017
Summary: UNPUBLISHED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT FIRST SECURITY BANK; JAMES D. FRALIN, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; CARLOS E. GUTIERREZ, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; DENNIS R. CRONK, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; PAUL G. BLACK, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; JERRY W. BRINKLEY, as a director and individually as a
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UNPUBLISHED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT FIRST SECURITY BANK; JAMES D. FRALIN, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; CARLOS E. GUTIERREZ, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; DENNIS R. CRONK, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; PAUL G. BLACK, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; JERRY W. BRINKLEY, as a director and individually as a shareholder of No. 94-2040 First Security Bank; ALFRED SILVERSTEIN, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; JAMES M. GRASSE, a shareholder in First Security Bank; LYNN J. REESE, a shareholder in First Security Bank; ROBERT H. HALE, a shareholder in First Security Bank; OTHER UNNAMED SHAREHOLDERS OF FIRST SECURITY BANK, AS THEIR INTERESTS MAY APPEAR, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, as receiver for First Security Bank, Plaintiff-Appellee, FIRST VIRGINIA BANK-SOUTHWEST; HENRY H. HICKS, JR.; JAMES N. HINSON, JR., officer and director of First Virginia Bank-Southwest in his individual and official capacity; ELLIS L. GUTSHALL, officer and director of First Virginia Bank- Southwest in his individual and official capacity, Defendants-Appellees, and ROBERT H. ZALOKAR, Chairman of the Board and CEO First Virginia Banks, Incorporated, in his individual and official capacity; THOMAS E. HARTMAN, a former officer of First Virginia Bank- Southwest; RICHARD A. HESS, Defendants. 2 FIRST SECURITY BANK; JAMES D. FRALIN, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; CARLOS E. GUTIERREZ, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; DENNIS R. CRONK, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; PAUL G. BLACK, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; JERRY W. BRINKLEY, as a director and No. 94-2349 individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; ALFRED SILVERSTEIN, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; JAMES M. GRASSE, a shareholder in First Security Bank; LYNN J. REESE, a shareholder in First Security Bank; ROBERT H. HALE, a shareholder in First Security Bank; OTHER UNNAMED SHAREHOLDERS OF FIRST SECURITY BANK, AS THEIR INTERESTS MAY APPEAR; JOSEPH L. ANTHONY, Plaintiffs-Appellants, 3 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, as receiver for First Security Bank, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. FIRST VIRGINIA BANK-SOUTHWEST; HENRY H. HICKS, JR.; JAMES N. HINSON, JR., officer and director of First Virginia Bank-Southwest in his individual and official capacity; ELLIS L. GUTSHALL, officer and director of First Virginia Bank- Southwest in his individual and official capacity, Defendants-Appellees, and ROBERT H. ZALOKAR, Chairman of the Board and CEO First Virginia Banks, Incorporated, in his individual and official capacity; THOMAS E. HARTMAN, a former officer of First Virginia Bank- Southwest; RICHARD A. HESS, Defendants. 4 FIRST SECURITY BANK; JAMES D. FRALIN, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; CARLOS E. GUTIERREZ, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; DENNIS R. CRONK, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; PAUL G. BLACK, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; JERRY W. BRINKLEY, as a director and individually as a shareholder of No. 94-2693 First Security Bank; ALFRED SILVERSTEIN, as a director and individually as a shareholder of First Security Bank; JAMES M. GRASSE, a shareholder in First Security Bank; LYNN J. REESE, a shareholder in First Security Bank; ROBERT H. HALE, a shareholder in First Security Bank; OTHER UNNAMED SHAREHOLDERS OF FIRST SECURITY BANK, AS THEIR INTERESTS MAY APPEAR; JOSEPH L. ANTHONY, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. 5 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, as receiver for First Security Bank, Plaintiff-Appellee, FIRST VIRGINIA BANK-SOUTHWEST; HENRY H. HICKS, JR.; JAMES N. HINSON, JR., officer and director of First Virginia Bank-Southwest in his individual and official capacity; ELLIS L. GUTSHALL, officer and director of First Virginia Bank- Southwest in his individual and official capacity, Defendants-Appellees, and ROBERT H. ZALOKAR, Chairman of the Board and CEO First Virginia Banks, Incorporated, in his individual and official capacity; THOMAS E. HARTMAN, a former officer of First Virginia Bank- Southwest; RICHARD A. HESS, Defendants. Appeals from the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia, at Roanoke. Jackson L. Kiser, Chief District Judge. (CA-91-275-R) Argued: June 6, 1996 Decided: July 22, 1996 Before WILLIAMS and MICHAEL, Circuit Judges, and JACKSON, United States District Judge for the 6350 35 8 Eastern District of Virginia, sitting by designation. 6 Affirmed by unpublished per curiam opinion. _________________________________________________________________ COUNSEL ARGUED: Joseph L. Anthony, STOTT & ANTHONY, P.C., Roa- noke, Virginia, for Appellants. James Scott Watson, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, Washington, D.C.; Douglas Warren Densmore, FLIPPIN, DENSMORE, MORSE, RUTHERFORD & JESSEE, Roanoke, Virginia, for Appellees. ON BRIEF: Kevin P. Oddo, FLIPPIN, DENSMORE, MORSE, RUTH- ERFORD & JESSEE, Roanoke, Virginia; Christopher M. Malone, John B. Farmer, THOMPSON & MCMULLAN, P.C., Richmond, Virginia; Ann S. DuRoss, Assistant General Counsel, Robert D. 3193 107 1 McGillicuddy, Senior Counsel, Michelle Kosse, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, Washington, D.C.; Charles O. Cornelison, COPENHAVER, ELLETT & CORNELISON, Roanoke, Virginia, for Appellees. _________________________________________________________________ Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit. See Local Rule 36(c). _________________________________________________________________ OPINION PER CURIAM: Appellants in this suit are the now-defunct First Security Bank, First Security's former directors or shareholders or both,* and First Security's former counsel, Joseph Anthony. First Security and its directors/shareholders retained Anthony to represent them in litigation against First Virginia Bank, First Virginia Bank's directors, and its parent company, First Virginia Bank-South West (collectively First Virginia), all of which are Appellees to this appeal. After Anthony had filed a variety of claims against First Virginia, First Security was _________________________________________________________________ *James Fralin, Carlos Gutierrez, Dennis Cronk, Paul Black, Jerry Brinkley, Alfred Silverstein, James Grasse, Lynn Reese, and Robert Hale were directors or shareholders or both of First Security. 7 declared insolvent and placed under the receivership of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). Consequently, the FDIC suc- ceeded to First Security's interests and represented First Security on its claims against First Virginia. See 12 U.S.C.A. ยง 1821(d)(2)(A)(i) (West 1989) (providing that the FDIC, in its capacity of receiver, suc- ceeds to "all rights, titles, powers, and privileges of the [failed institu- tion], and of any stockholder, member, accountholder, depositor, officer, or director of such institution with respect to the institution and the assets of the institution"). Anthony, however, remained as counsel for the directors/shareholders regarding any claims, which the parties and the district court termed "nonderivative claims," against First Virginia that were independent of the First Security litigation against First Virginia. Having succeeded to First Security's claims against First Virginia, the FDIC terminated Anthony's representation of First Security and pursued the litigation against First Virginia. After the FDIC and First Virginia settled their suit, they successfully moved the district court to dismiss it with prejudice. Anthony raised sixty-three assignments of error in his briefs to this Court in this consolidation of three appeals of the district court's orders. First, Anthony appeals the district court's denial of his motion to intervene as of right on behalf of the former shareholders and direc- tors of First Security respecting any nonderivative claims First Secur- ity could have asserted against First Virginia prior to First Security's insolvency. Second, Anthony appeals the district court's denial of his request to intervene as a pro se litigant due to his claim for attorney's fees in the amount of a one-third share of claims First Security could have asserted against First Virginia prior to First Security's insol- vency. Third, Anthony appeals the district court's denial of his motion to impress a lien on the FDIC for his attorney's fees and the district court's dismissal of the settled claims. We have carefully examined the record, the briefs, the applicable law, and have had the benefit of the parties' oral argument. We affirm the district court's orders, finding Anthony's assignments of error without merit. Accordingly, the judgments of the district court are affirmed. AFFIRMED 8
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