No. 20-1177

National Medical Imaging, LLC, et al. v. U.S. Bank, N.A., et al.

Lower Court: Third Circuit
Docketed: 2021-02-25
Status: Denied
Type: Paid
Amici (1)Response Waived Experienced Counsel
Tags: bad-faith bankruptcy-code bankruptcy-petition compensatory-damages involuntary-bankruptcy jury-trial punitive-damages seventh-amendment
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Latest Conference: 2021-03-19
Question Presented (AI Summary)

Whether punitive damages are to be awarded when an involuntary bankruptcy petition was filed in bad faith

Question Presented (from Petition)

QUESTIONS PRESENTED Section 303 of the Bankruptcy Code governs involuntary bankruptcy cases. In an involuntary bankruptcy case it is the creditors, not the debtors, who start the proceedings by filing an involuntary petition under either Chapter 7 or 11 of the Code and must adhere to strict statutory requirements. 11 U.S.C. §303(b). Section 303(i) provides that if an involuntary bankruptcy petition is dismissed, the debtor may recover attorney’s fees, costs, and damages, including punitive damages, from the creditors. In this case, an involuntary bankruptcy proceeding was brought against National Medical Imaging. Although the involuntary bankruptcy petition was dismissed, the district court in asummary judgment order denied National Medical Imaging both compensatory and punitive damages. This case presents important issues concerning damages that frequently arise when there is the dismissal of an involuntary bankruptcy proceeding. 1. Whether punitive damages are to be awarded once it is shown that an involuntary bankruptcy petition was filed in “bad faith,” as the plain language of the statute requires and as several Circuits and lower courts have held, or whether more than bad faith is required as the Third Circuit held in this case. 2. Whether the Seventh Amendment requires a jury trial to determine the availability of compensatory and punitive damages when there is a dispute as to the facts concerning the bad faith of an involuntary bankruptcy filing and the harms that it has caused.

Docket Entries

2021-03-22
Petition DENIED.
2021-03-05
Brief amici curiae of The Honorable Judith Fitzgerald (Ret.), et al. filed. (Distributed)
2021-03-03
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 3/19/2021.
2021-03-01
Waiver of right of respondents U.S. Bank, N.A.; Lyon Financial Services, Inc. (d/b/a/ U.S. Bank Portfolio Services), et al. to respond filed.
2021-03-01
Waiver of right of respondent Ashland Funding, LLC to respond filed.
2021-02-19
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due March 29, 2021)

Attorneys

Ashland Funding, LLC
Edward Michael KochWhite & Williams LLP, Respondent
Edward Michael KochWhite & Williams LLP, Respondent
National Medical Imaging, LLC, et al.
Erwin Chemerinsky — Petitioner
Erwin Chemerinsky — Petitioner
The Honorable Judith Fitzgerald (Ret.), The Honorable Bruce Markell (Ret.), The Honorable Eugene Wedoff (Ret.), and a Group of Law Professors
David R. Kuney — Amicus
David R. Kuney — Amicus
U.S. Bank, N.A.; Lyon Financial Services, Inc. (d/b/a/ U.S. Bank Portfolio Services), et al.
Danielle Mary SpinelliWilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, Respondent
Danielle Mary SpinelliWilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, Respondent