Arandell Corporation v. Xcel Energy Inc.
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FINAL JUDGMENT of Dismissal with Prejudice as to Cantera Gas Company, LLC, Cantera Resources Management Company, CMS Energy Corporation and CMS Energy Resource Management Company. (WMC/KWF) Associated Cases: 3:07-cv-00076-wmc, 3:09-cv-00240-wmc. (kwf)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
ARAND ELL CORPORATION, et al.,
Plaintiffs,
Case No. 3:07-cv-00076-wmc
V.
XCEL ENERGY, INC., et al.,
Defendants.
NEWPAGE WISCONSIN SYSTEM INC.,
Plaintiffs,
Case No. 3:09-cv-00240-wmc
V.
CMS ENERGY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
COMPANY, et al.,
Defendants.
FINAL JUDGMENT OF DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE AS TO CANTERA GAS
COMPANY, LLC, CANTERA RESOURCES MANAGEMENT COMPANY,
CMS ENERGY CORPORATION AND CMS ENERGY RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT COMPANY
This matter has come before the Court to determine whether there is any cause why
this Court should not grant final approval to the settlement between Plaintiffs in the abovecaptioned action (the "Wisconsin Actions") on behalf of the Wisconsin Class, and Cantera Gas
Company, LLC (f/k/a CMS Field Services, Inc.), CMS Energy Corporation, and CMS Energy
Resource Management Company (f/k/a CMS Marketing Services & Trading Company)
(collectively "CMS"), as set forth in the Settlement Agreement dated March 4, 2020 (the
"Agreement"). The Court, after carefully considering all papers filed and proceedings held
herein and otherwise being fully informed in the premises, has determined (1) that the
settlement should be approved, and (2) that there is no just reason for delay of the entry of
this final judgment order ("Final Judgment Order") approving the Agreement. Accordingly,
the Court directs entry of judgment, which shall constitute a final adjudication of the
Wisconsin Actions on the merits in accordance with the terms of the Agreement. Good cause
appearing therefor, it is:
ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED THAT:
1.
The Court has jurisdiction over the subject matter of the Wisconsin Actions and
over all parties to the Agreement, including all members of the Wisconsin Class, based upon
the Court's findings and conclusions herein that such settlement class members have been
afforded the due protections of notice, an opportunity to be heard,. a right to exclude themselves
from the Wisconsin Class, and adequate representation. Phillips Petroleum Co. v. Shutts, 472 U.S.
797 (1985).
2.
All terms defined in the Agreement and used, but not otherwise defined, herein shall
have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement, all of which are incorporated herein as though
fully set forth in this Final Judgment Order.
3.
By its Preliminary Approval Order dated April 16, 2020, the Court certified a
settlement class against CMS under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(b)(3). The Class is defined
as follows:
a.
"Wisconsin Class" means:
All industrial and commercial purchasers of natural gas for their
own use or consumption during the period from January 1, 2000
until October 31, 2002, and which gas was used or consumed by
them in Wisconsin. Excluded from the Class are (a) entities that
purchased natural gas for resale (to the extent of such purchase for
resale); (b) entities that purchased natural gas for generation of
electricity for the purpose of sale (to the extent of such purchase for
generation); (c) entities that purchased natural gas from entities that
sold natural gas at rates approved by the Wisconsin Public Service
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Commission (to the extent of such purchases at such approved
rates); (d) defendants and their predecessors, affiliates and
subsidiaries; and (e) the federal government and its agencies.
b.
"Class Member" means each member of the Wisconsin Class who did not timely
and properly elect to be excluded from the Wisconsin Class in accordance with the
Class Notice previously approved by the Court.
c.
"Class Period" means the period from January 1, 2000, through October 31, 2002.
4.
The Wisconsin Actions are, for settlement purposes only, certified as a class action
against CMS pursuant to Rule 23(a) and (b)(3) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as to the
Wisconsin Class and with respect to the Class Period. Certification of the Wisconsin Class is
appropriate because:
a.
The Court finds that the requirements of Rule 23(a) of the Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure have been met in that:
(i)
Plaintiffs have demonstrated that, for purposes of the settlement class only,
the Wisconsin Class is so numerous that joinder of all members is
impracticable;
(ii)
Plaintiffs have demonstrated that, for purposes of the settlement class only,
Plaintiffs' claims against CMS and the defenses thereto present questions
of law or fact common to the Wisconsin Class;
(iii)
Plaintiffs have demonstrated that, for purposes of the settlement class only,
the claims against CMS brought by the Plaintiffs in the Wisconsin Actions,
as industrial and commercial purchasers of natural gas for their own use and
consumption during the Class Period, are typical of the claims of, or
defenses to the claims of, members of the Wisconsin Class against CMS;
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(iv)
Plaintiffs have demonstrated that, for purposes of the settlement class only,
Class Counsel for the Wisconsin Class have fairly, adequately, and
vigorously represented the interests of the Wisconsin Class as respects
claims against CMS; and
(v)
Plaintiffs have demonstrated that, for purposes of the settlement class only,
and based on their active participation in discovery and the settlement,
Plaintiffs in the Wisconsin Actions have fairly, adequately, and vigorously
represented the interests of the Wisconsin Class as respects CMS.
b.
The Court finds that, for settlement purposes only, the requirements of Rule
23(b)(3) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure have been met in that:
(i)
Plaintiffs have demonstrated that, for purposes of the settlement class only,
questions of law or fact relating to whether CMS engaged in false or
inaccurate reporting of natural gas transactions to the publishers of natural
gas price indexes, or engaged in other unlawful conduct including natural
gas wash trading or churning transactions, in furtherance of a conspiracy to
manipulate prices for natural gas during the Class Period predominate over
any questions affecting only individual members of any of the Wisconsin
Class;
(ii)
Plaintiffs have demonstrated that, for purposes of the settlement class only,
there are no competing actions or any suggestions that a more efficient
alternative to the Wisconsin Actions against CMS exists, and the Wisconsin
Actions are the superior method for the fair and efficient adjudication of
this controversy; and
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(iii)
Manageability for trial purposes is not an issue at the settlement stage and
need not be considered in determining whether to certify the Wisconsin
Class herein for purposes of settlement.
See Amchem Prods., Inc. v.
Windsor, 512 U.S. 591, 620 (1997).
c.
Certification of the Wisconsin Actions as a class action, for the purpose of
settlement, is desirable to facilitate resolution of complex litigation such as this
litigation.
5.
The Court hereby finally approves and confirms the settlement set forth in the
Agreement and finds that said settlement is, in all respects, fair, reasonable, and adequate to the
Wisconsin Class pursuant to Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. In reaching this
determination, the Court has, based upon the evidence presented and its independent inquiry,
analysis, and due diligence, considered: (a) the serious questions of fact and law raised by
Plaintiffs' claims and CMS's potential defenses in the Wisconsin Actions; (b) the risk, expense,
complexity, and likely duration of fmiher litigation; (c) the risk of obtaining, and maintaining
throughout trial and potential appeal, class action status; (d) the benefits of the settlement; (e) the
extent of discovery completed and the stage of the proceedings; (f) the experience and views of
counsel that the settlement is fair and reasonable; and (g) the reaction(s) of the Wisconsin Class
members to the settlement (both as to the number of requests for exclusion from the Wisconsin
Class and as to the number and nature of the objections to the settlement).
6.
The Court hereby finds and concludes that the notice given to the Wisconsin Class
complied with this Court's Preliminary Approval Order dated April 16, 2020, and that said notice
was the best notice practicable under the circumstances and fully satisfies the requirements of Rule
23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the requirements of due process, including, but not
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limited to, the form of notice and methods of identifying and giving notice to the Wisconsin Class
of, inter alia, the settlement terms, their rights to object to or exclude themselves from the
settlement (and the procedures to do so), and the Fairness Hearing. The Court further finds and
concludes that the notice provided by CMS pursuant to the Class Action Fairness Act complied
with all requirements of28 U.S.C. §1715.
7.
Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 23(g), Kohner, Mann & Kailas, S.C., Perkins Coie LLP,
and Polsinelli PC are appointed as co-counsel for the Wisconsin Class. These firms have and will
fairly, adequately, vigorously, and competently represent the interests of the Wisconsin Class. In
particular, the Court finds that the Agreement is the result of extensive, good-faith arm's-length
negotiations between the parties, and not the result of any collusion or reverse auction.
8.
As of the July 16, 2020 deadline designated in this Court's Preliminary Approval
Order, no persons/entities requested exclusion from the Wisconsin Class. Because no member of
any of the Wisconsin Class submitted a timely and valid request, or indeed, any request for
exclusion from the Wisconsin Class, all members of any of the Wisconsin Class are hereby (i)
barred from asserting otherwise and (ii) bound by the terms of the Agreement, including the
releases of claims, and by this Final Judgment Order.
9.
There were no objections filed to this settlement. Any member of the Wisconsin
Class who failed to object or seek to intervene is conclusively deemed to have waived the right to
object or intervene and is barred from raising any objection to the settlement or this Final Judgment
Order in this or any other proceeding, including in an appeal.
10.
This Court hereby dismisses on the merits and with prejudice, with each patty to
bear its own costs and attorneys' fees, these Wisconsin Actions as against CMS and as to all
members of any of the Wisconsin Class.
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11.
Pursuant to Paragraph 18 of the Agreement, Releasees are hereby completely
released, acquitted, and forever discharged from any and all claims, demands, actions, suits, causes
of action for injuries, losses, expenses, damages (including full consideration damages, penalties,
or punitive damages), or other consequences of every nature (whether known or unknown,
foreseen or unforeseen, suspected or unsuspected, actual or contingent, liquidated or unliquidated,
legal or equitable) that Releasors or any of them ever had, now has, or hereafter can, shall, or may
have in any capacity (whether class, individual, direct, indirect, derivative, representative, or any
other capacity) up through the April 16, 2020, on account of, arising out of, or relating in any way
to: (i) the price(s) paid by Releasors for their purchases of natural gas, whether direct or indirect,
during the Class Period for use or consumption in Wisconsin (the "Purchases"); (ii) the facts,
circumstances, claims, or allegations asserted in the Wisconsin Actions or the Related Actions
against Releasees, or any current, former or future defendant or alleged co-conspirator of the
Releasees; (iii) any alleged violations of federal or state antitrust law by Releasees, including but
not limited to Wis. Stat. § 133.01 et seq., arising out of or related in any way to the Purchases; or
(iv) the facts, circumstances, claims or allegations that were or could have been asserted in the
Wisconsin Actions or the Related Actions against Releasees (the "Released Claims"). All persons
and entities who are Releasors are hereby barred and permanently enjoined from commencing,
prosecuting, or continuing, either directly or indirectly any and all Released Claims against the
Releasees in any action, lawsuit or proceeding. This Final Judgment Order shall not preclude
Plaintiffs from pursuing, and Plaintiffs specifically reserve all rights to continue to pursue, any and
all claims as set forth in the operative complaints or as permitted by law against any other
defendants in the Wisconsin Actions other than the Releasees and shall not impede Plaintiffs'
rights to pursue claims against any non-settling defendant or other entity, other than the Releasees,
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to recover for the full amount of Plaintiffs' and Class Members' damages arising from the collusive
conduct alleged in the operative complaints. As defined in the Agreement:
a.
"Releasors" means, jointly and severally, individually and collectively, (i) the
individual Plaintiffs (the named representatives of the Wisconsin Class) and each
of the Class Members and all of their respective former, present, and future direct
and indirect parents, subsidiaries, divisions, predecessors, successors, and affiliates,
and (ii) each of the foregoing's former, present, and future principals, patiners,
members, officers, directors, contractors, shareholders, heirs, employees, agents,
representatives, insurers, attorneys, executors, administrators, and assigns; and
b.
"Releasees" means, jointly and severally, individually and collectively, (i) CMS
and all of its former, present, and future direct and indirect parents, subsidiaries,
divisions, predecessors, successors, and affiliates, and (ii) each and all of the
foregoing's former, present, and future principals, partners, members, officers,
directors, contractors, shareholders, employees, agents, representatives, insurers,
attorneys, executors, administrators, and assigns. The definition of Releasee does
not include any other defendant in the Wisconsin Actions even if they would
otherwise meet the definition of Releasee after the Effective Date.
12.
Neither the Agreement, the preliminary approval of the settlement and conditional
certification for settlement purposes of the Wisconsin Class, nor this Final Judgment Order (nor
any negotiations or documents associated with them) are to be deemed an admission of liability or
fault by CMS or by the Releasees, or a finding of the validity of any facts, allegations, or claims
asserted in the Wisconsin Actions, or of any wrongdoing or of any violation of law by CMS, or
that any person has suffered any damage attributable to CMS, or an admission by CMS as to the
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certifiability of a litigation class in the Wisconsin Actions or in any other case. Neither the ·
Agreement, nor any of its terms and provisions, nor any of the negotiations or proceedings
connected with it, nor any other action taken to carry out the Agreement by any of the settling
paiiies shall be referred to, offered as evidence, or received in evidence in any pending or future
civil, criminal, or administrative action or proceedings, except in a proceeding to enforce the
Agreement, or to defend against the assertion of Released Claims, or as otherwise required by law.
13.
If for any reason this Final Judgment Order does not become "Final" as provided
in Paragraph 15 of the Agreement, or if CMS thereafter exercise its unilateral option to rescind the
settlement, terminate the Agreement, and withdraw consent to the entry of this Final Judgment
Order, then: (i) any preliminary or final certification of the Wisconsin Class shall be automatically
vacated, nunc pro tune; (ii) all other provisions set forth in Paragraph 14 of the Agreement shall
apply; and (iii) any and all amounts deposited by CMS into the Escrow Account (including interest
earned thereon) shall be returned to CMS within ten (10) calendar days, less only disbursements
made in accordance with Paragraphs 21 and 22 of the Agreement.
14.
Without affecting the finality of this Judgment in any way, this Comi hereby retains
continuing jurisdiction over: (a) implementation of this settlement and any distribution to Class
Members pursuant to further orders of this Court; (b) disposition of the Settlement Fund;
(c) hearing and determining applications by Plaintiffs' counsel for attorneys' fees, costs, expenses,
and interest; (d) the Wisconsin Actions until the final judgment contemplated hereby has become
effective and each and every act agreed to be performed by the parties has been performed pursuant
to the Agreement; (e) hearing and ruling on any matters relating to the plan of allocation of
settlement proceeds; and (t) all parties to the Wisconsin Actions and Releasors, for the purpose of
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enforcing and administering the Agreement and the releases and other documents contemplated
by, or executed in connection with, the Agreement.
15.
The Court finds, pursuant to Rules 54(a) and (b) of the Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure, that this Final Judgment Order should be entered and further finds that there is no just
reason for delay in the entry of this judgment, as a final judgment, as to the parties to the
Agreement. Accordingly, the Clerk is hereby directed to enter judgment forthwith.
16.
Nothing in this Order shall be construed to expand the obligations of CMS under
the Agreement or to impose on CMS any obligations other than those contained in the Agreement.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
148891513.2
Entered this 20th day of August, 2020.
s/ K. Frederickson, Deputy Clerk
Peter A. Oppeneer, Clerk of Court
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