R. KIMBALL MOSIER, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge.
The motion of Grass Valley Holdings, L.P. (Debtor), for estimation of claims came before the Court on October 13, 2015. Gary E. Jubber and Douglas J. Payne of Fabian VanCott appeared on behalf of the Debtor, Evan A. Schmutz and Aaron R. Harris of Durham Jones & Pinegar appeared on behalf of the Debtor as special counsel, Adelaide Maudsley of Kirton McConkie appeared on behalf of Standard Plumbing Supply Company, Inc. (Standard Plumbing), Marcus R. Mumford of Mumford PC appeared on behalf of GW Green Family Limited Partnership, Garth O. Green Enterprises, Inc., Garth O. Green and Michael Green, and Steven W. Call of Ray Quinney & Nebeker P.C. appeared on behalf of State Bank of Southern Utah and on behalf of the GW Green Family Limited Partnership.
On or about February 1, 2013, Garth O. Green Enterprises, Inc. commenced a lawsuit against the Debtor and Randall Harward, Richard Harward, and Harward Irrigation Systems, Inc., alleging that the Debtor and other defendants breached a contract relating to the sale of a business called Sprinkler World. The lawsuit is captioned Garth O. Green Enterprises, Inc., et al. v. Harward, et al. It was filed in the Fourth District Court for Utah County, State of Utah, and was assigned case No. 130400184 (Lawsuit). An amended complaint (Amended Complaint) was filed in the Lawsuit on or about September 8, 2014 naming Standard Plumbing as an additional defendant and Garth O. Green and Michael Green as additional plaintiffs. Garth O. Green Enterprises, Inc., Garth O. Green and Michael Green are collectively referred to as (the Greens).
In the Lawsuit, the Greens assert a number of claims against the Debtor, including, inter alia, breach of contract, breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing, and fraud. In the first cause of action in the Amended Complaint, the Greens assert a claim for specific performance and allege that they should be awarded damages in an amount not less than $5,424,545.00. Standard Plumbing filed an answer, counterclaims, and cross-claims to the Amended Complaint in which Standard Plumbing seeks indemnification, monetary damages, and attorney's fees and costs.
The Debtor filed a voluntary petition under chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code on May 15, 2015, and has operated as a debtor-in-possession since that date. On July 13, 2015, this Court granted relief from the automatic stay to allow Standard Plumbing to remove the Lawsuit to the bankruptcy court. On July 22, 2015, Standard Plumbing filed a Notice of Removal, in which it removed the Lawsuit to this Court. The removed Lawsuit has been assigned Adversary Proceeding No. 15-02141 (AP 15-02141).
On August 3, 2015, the Greens, along with GW Green Family Limited Partnership and Wendy Green, filed in AP 15-02141 a motion for withdrawal of the reference to the United States District Court for the District of Utah (District Court). The Debtor did not file an objection to that motion. In particular, the Court notes that the Debtor did not object or attempt to reserve the issue of claim estimation
On September 18, 2015, Standard Plumbing filed Proof of Claim # 9 in this bankruptcy case. That claim asserts a claim against the Debtor in the amount of $963,562.23 and is based on, among other things, the breach of certain leases. Standard Plumbing supports it proof of claim, in part, with a copy of Standard Plumbing's answer to the Amended Complaint and its counterclaims and cross-claims filed in the Lawsuit. All of the claims asserted in Proof of Claim # 9 are found in AP 15-02141. The Debtor concedes that this Court does not currently preside over any portion of AP 15-02141.
On October 8, 2015, Garth O. Green Enterprises, Inc. filed Proof of Claim # 13, which states as follows:
(emphasis in original). Garth O. Green Enterprises, Inc., later filed Amended Proof of Claim # 13 which attached a copy of the Amended Complaint. All of the claims asserted in Proof of Claim # 13 are found in AP 15-02141.
The Debtor seeks estimation of the claims asserted by the Greens and by Standard Plumbing (Claims)
The Debtor asserts that 11 U.S.C. § 502(c) gives this Court the authority to estimate the Claims even though the District Court withdrew the reference of AP 15-02141, because the District Court Order did not withdraw the reference of the Claims evidenced by proofs of claim 9 and 13. The Court agrees that the District Court Order did not withdraw the reference of the Claims, and they remain as claims in the bankruptcy case. But the fact that a proof of claim is filed does not directly address the determination of the claim amount. Even if a bankruptcy court has jurisdiction over a claim, another court with jurisdiction may liquidate the claim.
A proof of claim is a procedural tool utilized in the bankruptcy process to evidence the nature and amount of a creditor's claim.
The 1984 bankruptcy amendments placed jurisdiction for bankruptcy cases and proceedings in the district court.
The claims Standard Plumbing asserts in proof of claim # 9 are the claims it asserts in AP 15-02141. The claims Garth O. Green Enterprises, Inc. asserts in proof of claim # 13 are the claims it asserts in AP 15-02141. "While it is true that 28 U.S.C. § 157(a) does allow the district court to refer jurisdiction to the bankruptcy court, both courts cannot concurrently preside over the same aspects of the case."
ORDERED that the Debtor's motion for estimation of claims is denied without prejudice.