Michael S. McFarland v. Winnebago South Inc.

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Michael S. McFarland v. Winnebago South Inc., 119 F. App'x 834 (8th Cir. 2004)

Michael S. McFarland v. Winnebago South Inc.

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

This appeal arises out of a class-action lawsuit filed in 1971 by purchasers of property in the Winnebago South Retirement Village subdivision. Elvin Douglas (Douglas), attorney for Winnebago South, Inc. (Winnebago), now appeals the district court’s 1 orders (1) denying his motion for payment of attorney’s fees and costs from receivership funds, and (2) denying his motion to order Winnebago’s receiver partially to withhold distribution of Winnebago’s assets pending resolution of Douglas’s fees-and-eosts motion.

Initially, we agree with appellees that Douglas’s appeal from the order declining to withhold distribution of the sale assets is moot, because the receiver has already distributed the assets (reserving a fund from which Douglas could be partially compensated). See Nebraska v. Cent. Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact Comm’n, 187 F.3d 982, 987 (8th Cir. 1999); CMM Cable Rep., Inc. v. Ocean Coast Props., Inc., 48 F.3d 618, 621 (1st Cir. 1995).

As to the fee issue, the district court held that equity did not favor paying Douglas’s fees or expenses, because the principals of Winnebago had perpetrated a fraud and had engaged in obstructive and unreasonable tactics that delayed the litigation. Appellees note on appeal that the class plaintiffs, without compensating Douglas, are to receive only 44% of their out-of-pocket costs after more than thirty years of litigation. In these circumstances, we conclude that the district court did not abuse its discretion in declining to compensate Douglas from receivership funds. See Commodity Futures Trading Comm’n v. Morse, 762 F.2d 60, 63 (8th Cir. 1985) (standard of review; no abuse of discretion in denying payment of attorney’s fees from receivership estate where funds remaining in estate were not sufficient to pay all claims of defrauded customers).

Accordingly, we affirm.

1

. The Honorable Gary A. Fenner, United States District Judge for the Western District of Missouri.

Reference

Full Case Name
Michael S. MCFARLAND; Donna C. McFarland; Roger F. Morgan; Cherly Morgan; Norman R. Cates; Phillis A. Cates; Wayne E. Laslay; Annabell Laslay; Richard A. LaPointe; Bonnie L. LaPointe; Glen G. Pittman; Opal Pittman; G.H. Ricker; Harriett L. Ricker; Orson A. Rau; Glenna M. Rau; Gary Spears; Carolyn Sue Spears; Paul Schafer; Juanita L. Schafer; Robert J. Schumacher; Anna E. Schumacher; Christ Skiroiotis; Sophia Skiroiotis; S.N. Whitcanack; Irene P. Whitcanack; Arthur Zago; Kathleen Zago, Individually and on Behalf of All Other Purchasers of Lots in the Lake Winnebago South Retirement Village Subdivision, Appellees, v. WINNEBAGO SOUTH, INC.; Robert v. Steinhilber; Johnita F. Steinhilber; Jack O. Hart; James E. Thompson, Jr.; Grandview Bank & Trust Company; The Pleasant Hill Bank; Cass County Title Company; AMCA, LTD.; Arnold M. Cook Associates, Inc.; Arnold M. Cook; Barry A. Cook; Iris B. Cook; Philip T. Goldstein; Thomas C. Mason; Emmanuel Rubin; David L. Gibson Associates, Inc.; David L. Gibson; Lake Winnebago Real Estate & Management Company, Inc.; Bonnie Hart; Alex Flemington; Halsey Rains; Mrs. Shirley Williams; Orien Fehrman; Bannister Bank; Bank of Lee Summit; Mission State Bank & Trust Company; Winnebago South Homeowners Association, Inc., Defendants, Elvin S. Douglas, Jr., Appellant
Status
Unpublished