DISTRICT COURT OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS DIVISION OF ST. CROIX 5 IDONA WALLACE 5 1:02-cv-107 5 v. 5 5 KMART CORPORATION 5 __________________________________________5 5 ERROL STANLEY, NIGEL CHARLES, 5 1:03-cv-55 MELVIN NEAL, JOSEPH SONNY, 5 WRANDA DAVIS 5 5 v. 5 5 ST. CROIX BASIC SERVICES, INC., BASIC 5 INDUSTRIES, INC., HOVENSA, L.L.C., and 5 AMERADA HESS CORPORATION 5 __________________________________________5 5 FORREST THOMAS 5 1:03-cv-163 5 v. 5 5 CENTENNIAL COMMUNICATIONS 5 CORP., CENTENNIAL CARIBBEAN 5 HOLDING CORP., and CENTENNIAL 5 USVI OPERATIONS CORP. 5 __________________________________________5 5 MARK VITALIS, 5 1:05-cv-101 5 v. 5 5 SUN CONSTRUCTORS, INC., RICHARD 5 “DOC” LANGNER, and EXCEL GROUP, 5 INC. 5 __________________________________________5 Case: 1:03-cv-00055-TJS Document #: 419 Filed: 09/13/10 Page 1 of 6 Wallace v. Kmart Corp. 1:02-cv-107 Order Denying Plaintiffs’ Motions to Stay Page 2 5 PATRICE CANTON 5 1:05-cv-143 5 v. 5 5 KMART CORPORATION 5 __________________________________________5 5 GLENFORD RAGGUETTE 5 1:06-cv-173 5 v. 5 5 PREMIER WINES AND SPIRITS, LTD. 5 __________________________________________5 5 TERRANCE ALEXIS 5 1:07-cv-91 5 v. 5 5 HOVENSA, L.L.C., and HESS f/k/a 5 Amerada Hess Corporation 5 __________________________________________5 5 HELEN JAMES-STEELE 5 1:04-CV-123 5 v. 5 5 FORD MOTOR COMPANY 5 __________________________________________5 TO: See attached distribution list ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFFS’ MOTIONS TO STAY Case: 1:03-cv-00055-TJS Document #: 419 Filed: 09/13/10 Page 2 of 6 Wallace v. Kmart Corp. 1:02-cv-107 Order Denying Plaintiffs’ Motions to Stay Page 3 THIS MATTER came before the Court upon Plaintiffs’ Motion to Stay Pending Appeal of Magistrate Order Dated August 26, 2010 (1:02-cv-107, Docket No. 336) and Motion to Stay During Pendency of Appeal of Contempt Order Issued by the Magistrate (1:02-cv–107, Docket No. 337). Defendants Sun Constructors, Inc., Richard “Doc” Langner, and Excel Group, Inc., filed a separate opposition to each said motion. Defendant Kmart 1 Corporation filed an opposition to motion to stay during pendency of appeal (1:02-cv-107, Docket No. 356; 1:05-cv-101, Docket No. 694). Defendant HOVENSA, L.L.C., moved to 2 join Sun’s Opposition to Attorney Rohn’s Motion to Stay Discovery Orders Pending Appeal of the Denial of Her Motions to Vacate (1:02-cv-107, Docket No. 357). Mindful of the timetable and scheduling of briefing and other matters relating to Plaintiffs’ Recusal Motions, this order is issued without the necessity of reply. The applicable standard for whether to grant a stay of an order pending an appeal requires the party seeking the stay to show: “(1) that it will likely prevail on the merits of the appeal, (2) that it will suffer irreparable injury if the stay is denied, (3) that other parties 1. Said Defendant’s Opposition to Attorney Rohn’s Motion to Stay the Contempt Order is filed at 1:02-cv-107, Docket No. 343; 1:05-cv-101, Docket No. 681, and said Defendant’s Opposition to Attorney Rohn’s Motion to Stay Discovery Orders Pending Appeal of Denial of Her Motions to Vacate is filed at 1:02-cv-107, Docket No. 355; 1:05-cv-101, Docket No. 693. 2. Although Defendant Kmart does not specifically identify which motion it is opposing, from the contents of the opposition, it appears to the undersigned that the opposition is filed in response to Plaintiffs’ Motion to Stay During Pendency of Appeal of Contempt Order Issued by the Magistrate (1:02-cv-107, Docket No. 337). Case: 1:03-cv-00055-TJS Document #: 419 Filed: 09/13/10 Page 3 of 6 Wallace v. Kmart Corp. 1:02-cv-107 Order Denying Plaintiffs’ Motions to Stay Page 4 will not be substantially harmed by the stay, and (4) that the public interest will be served by granting the stay.” Halderman v. Pennhurst State School and Hospital, 451 F. Supp. 233, 235 (E.D. Pa. 1978) (citations omitted). As other courts have noted, these criteria are similar to those applied to preliminary injunctions. See, e.g., Evans v. Bushanan, 424 F. Supp. 875, 879 n.21 (D. Del. 1976). The Third Circuit has explained that when applying the test, the court must bear in mind that “no one aspect will necessarily determine its outcome. Rather, proper judgment entails a ‘delicate balancing’ of all elements.” Constructors Ass’n of Western Pennsylvania v. Kreps, 573 F.2d 811, 815 (3d Cir. 1978) (footnote omitted) (quoted in Halderman, 451 F. Supp. 233, 235). In the matter at bar, the Court finds that Plaintiffs are unlikely to prevail on the merits of the appeal. As Defendants Sun Constructors, Inc., Richard “Doc” Langner, and Excel Group, Inc. , have noted in both of their oppositions, the issues Plaintiffs are appealing are similar to the issues brought in their petition writ of mandamus before the Third Circuit, which that court denied.3 The Court also finds that any injury Plaintiffs may suffer will not be irreparable. Further review of any unfavorable outcome is still available to Plaintiffs. At the same time, 3. Despite Plaintiffs’ “interpretation,” or, rather, interpolation, of that order, the words, “the Petition for Writ of Mandamus is denied without prejudice” are clear and do not afford any other meaning that what the actual words represent. Case: 1:03-cv-00055-TJS Document #: 419 Filed: 09/13/10 Page 4 of 6 Wallace v. Kmart Corp. 1:02-cv-107 Order Denying Plaintiffs’ Motions to Stay Page 5 the Court finds that the other parties will suffer prejudice by the further delay of any final resolution. The Court further finds that granting the stay will not serve the public interest. The public interest is served by the matter moving forward and proceeding with expediency to resolution. Based upon the foregoing, the Court determines that Plaintiffs are not entitled to a stay. Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED: 1. Plaintiffs’ Motion to Stay Pending Appeal of Magistrate Order Dated August 26, 2010 (1:02-cv-107, Docket No. 336) is DENIED. 2. Motion to Stay During Pendency of Appeal of Contempt Order Issued by the Magistrate (1:02-cv–107, Docket No. 337) is DENIED. 3. Defendant HOVENSA, L.L.C.’s motion to join Sun’s Opposition to Attorney Rohn’s Motion to Stay Discovery Orders Pending Appeal of the Denial of Her Motions to Vacate (1:02-cv-107, Docket No. 357) is GRANTED. ENTER: Dated: September 13, 2010 /s/ George W. Cannon, Jr. GEORGE W. CANNON, JR. U.S. MAGISTRATE JUDGE Case: 1:03-cv-00055-TJS Document #: 419 Filed: 09/13/10 Page 5 of 6 Wallace v. Kmart Corp. 1:02-cv-107 Order Denying Plaintiffs’ Motions to Stay Page 6 ECF: Lee J. Rohn, Esq. Eugenio W.A. Geigel-Simounet, Esq. George H. Logan, Esq. Linda J. Blair, Esq. Simone R.D. Francis, Esq. David J. Cattie, Esq. Anna H. Paiewonsky, Esq. Stephanie L. Adler, Esq. Daryl C. Barnes, Esq. Case: 1:03-cv-00055-TJS Document #: 419 Filed: 09/13/10 Page 6 of 6