Following the death of Stanley Fink in 1991, Selma Fink, Stanley’s spouse and beneficiary, Craig Fink, Stanley’s son and personal representative, and Stanley’s former employer, Young America, Inc. (collectively the Finks) brought this action to collect life insurance benefits from Union Central Life Insurance Company (Union). The Finks contend Union, the issuer of Young America’s group life insurance policy, wrongfully denied benefits payable to Selma under a policy insuring Stanley’s life. After the district court granted Union’s motion for summary judgment, the Finks attempted to file an appeal. Because of an incorrectly addressed envelope, however, the Finks’ notice of appeal reached the district court after the time to appeal had expired. See Fed. R.App.P. 4(a)(1). Asserting excusable neglect, the Finks filed a timely motion to extend the time for filing a notice of appeal. See Fed.RApp.P. 4(a)(5). The district court denied the Finks’ motion and the Finks appeal. Union appeals from a separate district court order denying its request for attorney’s fees as a prevailing party in the underlying lawsuit. We remand for reconsideration of the Finks’ claim of excusable neglect.
Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 4(a)(5) permits the district court to extend the time for filing an appeal if the party seeking the extension shows excusable neglect. The Finks contend the district court should have granted their motion to extend the time for filing a notice of appeal, because misaddressing their envelope is excusable neglect. The district court denied the Finks’ motion based on our decision in Vogelsang v. Patterson Dental Co.,
Although Vogelsang supports the conclusion that the Finks have not shown excusable
We believe the Pioneer interpretation of excusable neglect under the Bankruptcy Rules also applies when interpreting excusable neglect under Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 4(a)(5). See Pioneer, — U.S. at -,
Because the district court did not consider Pioneer, we remand for reconsideration of the Finks’ motion. Reynolds,
