Kenneth Ray Lee Lisa Jeanne Ertle Brenda Osen Juan Martinez Amy Schwandt Glenda Richards Michael O'DOnnell John Kant Kim Swanson, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, Thomas J. Lyons & Associates v. L.B. Sales, Inc., Doing Business as Continental Motors, a Minnesota Corporation, Credit Acceptance Corporation, a Michigan Corporation, Community Credit Co., a Minnesota Corporation, Bankers & Shippers Insurance Company, a Connecticut Corporation First Lenders Insurance Services, Inc., a Foreign Corporation, John Doe Mary Roe, Kenneth Ray Lee Lisa Jeanne Ertle Brenda Osen Juan Martinez Amy Schwandt Glenda Richards Michael O'DOnnell John Kant Kim Swanson, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, Thomas J. Lyons & Associates v. L.B. Sales, Inc., Doing Business as Continental Motors, a Minnesota Corporation, Credit Acceptance Corporation, a Michigan Corporation, Community Credit Co., a Minnesota Corporation Bankers & Shippers Insurance Company, a Connecticut Corporation First Lenders Insurance Services, Inc., a Foreign Corporation John Doe Mary Roe, Kenneth Ray Lee Lisa Jeanne Ertle Brenda Osen Juan Martinez Amy Schwandt Glenda Richards Michael O'DOnnell John Kant Kim Swanson, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, Thomas J. Lyons & Associates v. L.B. Sales, Inc., Doing Business as Continental Motors, a Minnesota Corporation Credit Acceptance Corporation, a Michigan Corporation Community Credit Co., a Minnesota Corporation, Bankers & Shippers Insurance Company, a Connecticut Corporation, First Lenders Insurance Services, Inc., a Foreign Corporation John Doe Mary Roe, Kenneth Ray Lee Lisa Jeanne Ertle Brenda Osen Juan Martinez Amy Schwandt Glenda Richards Michael O'DOnnell John Kant Kim Swanson, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, Thomas J. Lyons & Associates v. L.B. Sales, Inc., Doing Business as Continental Motors, a Minnesota Corporation Credit Acceptance Corporation, a Michigan Corporation Community Credit Co., a Minnesota Corporation Bankers & Shippers Insurance Company, a Connecticut Corporation, First Lenders Insurance Services, Inc., a Foreign Corporation, John Doe Mary RoeKenneth Ray Lee Lisa Jeanne Ertle Brenda Osen Juan Martinez Amy Schwandt Glenda Richards Michael O'DOnnell John Kant Kim Swanson, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, Thomas J. Lyons & Associates v. L.B. Sales, Inc., Doing Business as Continental Motors, a Minnesota Corporation, Credit Acceptance Corporation, a Michigan Corporation, Community Credit Co., a Minnesota Corporation, Bankers & Shippers Insurance Company, a Connecticut Corporation First Lenders Insurance Services, Inc., a Foreign Corporation, John Doe Mary Roe, Kenneth Ray Lee Lisa Jeanne Ertle Brenda Osen Juan Martinez Amy Schwandt Glenda Richards Michael O'DOnnell John Kant Kim Swanson, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, Thomas J. Lyons & Associates v. L.B. Sales, Inc., Doing Business as Continental Motors, a Minnesota Corporation, Credit Acceptance Corporation, a Michigan Corporation, Community Credit Co., a Minnesota Corporation Bankers & Shippers Insurance Company, a Connecticut Corporation First Lenders Insurance Services, Inc., a Foreign Corporation John Doe Mary Roe, Kenneth Ray Lee Lisa Jeanne Ertle Brenda Osen Juan Martinez Amy Schwandt Glenda Richards Michael O'DOnnell John Kant Kim Swanson, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, Thomas J. Lyons & Associates v. L.B. Sales, Inc., Doing Business as Continental Motors, a Minnesota Corporation Credit Acceptance Corporation, a Michigan Corporation Community Credit Co., a Minnesota Corporation, Bankers & Shippers Insurance Company, a Connecticut Corporation, First Lenders Insurance Services, Inc., a Foreign Corporation John Doe Mary Roe, Kenneth Ray Lee Lisa Jeanne Ertle Brenda Osen Juan Martinez Amy Schwandt Glenda Richards Michael O'DOnnell John Kant Kim Swanson, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, Thomas J. Lyons & Associates v. L.B. Sales, Inc., Doing Business as Continental Motors, a Minnesota Corporation Credit Acceptance Corporation, a Michigan Corporation Community Credit Co., a Minnesota Corporation Bankers & Shippers Insurance Company, a Connecticut Corporation, First Lenders Insurance Services, Inc., a Foreign Corporation, John Doe Mary Roe
Kenneth Ray LEE; Lisa Jeanne Ertle; Brenda Osen; Juan
Martinez; Amy Schwandt; Glenda Richards; Michael
O'Dоnnell; John Kant; Kim Swanson, on behalf of themselves
and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs,
Thomas J. Lyons & Associates, Appellant,
v.
L.B. SALES, INC., doing business as Continental Motors, a
Minnesota corporation, Defendant,
Credit Acceptance Corporation, a Michigan corporation,
Defendant/Appellee,
Community Credit Co., a Minnesota corporation, Defendant,
Bankers & Shippers Insurance Company, a Connecticut
corporation; First Lenders Insurance Services,
Inc., a foreign corporation, Defendants/Appellees,
John Doe; Mary Roe, Defendants.
Kenneth Ray Lee; Lisa Jeanne Ertle; Brenda Osen; Juan
Martinez; Amy Schwandt; Glenda Richards; Michael
O'Donnell; John Kant; Kim Swanson, on behalf of themselves
and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs,
Thomas J. Lyons & Associates, Appellee,
v.
L.B. Sales, Inc., doing business as Continental Motors, a
Minnesota corporation, Defendant,
Credit Acceptance Corporation, a Michigan corporation,
Defendant/Appellant,
Community Credit Co., a Minnesota corporation; Bankers &
Shippers Insurance Company, a Connecticut corporation;
First Lenders Insurance Services, Inc., a foreign
corporation; John Doe; Mary Roe, Defendants.
Kenneth Ray Lee; Lisa Jeanne Ertle; Brenda Osen; Juan
Martinez; Amy Schwandt; Glenda Richards; Michael
O'Donnell; John Kant; Kim Swanson, on behalf of themselves
and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs,
Thomas J. Lyons & Associates, Appellee,
v.
L.B. Sales, Inc., doing business as Continental Motors, a
Minnesota corporation; Credit Acceptance
Corporation, a Michigan corporation;
Community Credit Co., a
Minnesota
corporation,
Defendants,
Bankers & Shippers Insurance Company, a Connecticut
corporation, Defendant/Appellant,
First Lenders Insurance Services, Inc., a foreign
corporation; John Doe; Mary Roe, Defendants.
Kenneth Ray Lee; Lisa Jeanne Ertle; Brenda Osen; Juan
Martinez; Amy Schwandt; Glenda Richards; Michael
O'Donnell; John Kant; Kim Swanson, on behalf of themselves
and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs,
Thomas J. Lyons & Associates, Appellee,
v.
L.B. Sales, Inc., doing business as Continental Motors, a
Minnesota corporation; Credit Acceptance Corporation, a
Michigan corporation; Community Credit Co., a Minnesota
corporation; Bankers & Shippers Insurance Company, a
Connecticut corporation, Defendants,
First Lenders Insurance Services, Inc., a foreign
corporation, Defendant/Appellant,
John Doe; Mary Roe, Defendants.
Nos. 98-3010, 98-3014, 98-3016, 98-3017.
United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.
Submitted March 10, 1999.
Filed June 2, 1999.
Kay Nord Hunt, Minneapolis, MN (Phillip A. Cole, on the brief), for Thomas J. Lyons, appellant/cross-appellant.
James F. Hanneman, Minneapolis, MN (Vernie C. Durocher, Jr., Erik W. Scharf, Richard H. Krochock, Kathy S. Kimmel, James F. Hanneman, on the brief), for Credit Acceptance Corp., et al, appellees/cross-appellants.
BEFORE: FAGG and WOLLMAN,1 Circuit Judges, and WEBBER,2 District Judge.
WOLLMAN, Chief Judge.
Thomas J. Lyons & Associates appeals from a district court order affirming the magistrate judge's3 award of sanctions under
I.
Lyons, Riсhard G. Nadler, and Steven T. Appelget served, at varying times, as counsel for the plaintiffs in the action underlying this litigation. Nadler signed the original complaint in July of 1994, and all thrеe attorneys were listed on the signature block. See Compl. at 41, Appellant's Appx. at 153. After Defendants moved to dismiss the action under
According to Lyons, in eаrly 1995 he and Nadler "parted company" and "Nadler & Associates" continued to represent the plaintiffs. Appellant's Br. at 2; cf. Am. Pretrial Schedule of Apr. 13, 1995, Apрellant's Appx. at 104 (listing Nadler and Appelget as counsel for the plaintiffs). In July of 1995, Nadler filed a motion for class certification on behalf of the plaintiffs. In Seрtember of 1995, Lyons' new firm ("Lyons Sawicki Neese & Phelps, P.A.") replaced Appelget and Nadler & Associates as counsel of record for the plaintiffs. See Substitution of Attorneys, Appellant's Appx. at 108. Shortly thereafter, Lyons withdrew the motion to certify the class. See Appellant's Appx. at 272. Defendants moved for summary judgment, which the district court granted in August of 1996. See Tr. of Summ.J. Hr'g, Appellant's Appx. at 34. In January of 1997, Lyons' firm became "Lyons & Associates."
Defendants moved for sanctions under
II.
The District of Minnesota's local rules require parties to appeal a mаgistrate judge's decision to the district court within ten days. D.Minn.L.R. 72.1(b)(2). Defendants argue that Lyons & Associates waived the right to appeal the magistrate judge's February 1997 order awаrding sanctions because it did not file an appeal until after the March 1998 order fixing the amount of sanctions.
In reviewing the magistrate judge's decision, the district court stated that "[t]he parties appeal an Order issued March 18, 1998 ... ordering [Lyons & Associates] to pay [Defendants] each the sum of $15,000. The parties timely filed their appeals, pursuant to D. Minn.L.R. 72.1(b)(2)." Order of June 22, 1998, at 1. The court did not address Defendants' contention that Lyons & Associates waived its right to appeal the award of sanctions.
Wе have held that a district court order awarding sanctions is not final and appealable if it reserves the determination of the amount of the sanction. Seе Hill v. St. Louis Univ.,
III.
We review the district court's factual findings for clear error and its decision affirming the award of sanctions under
A district court must enter findings of fact in ruling оn a motion for sanctions. See Williams v. Giant Eagle Mkts., Inc.,
In imposing sanctions, the magistrate judge stated, "Based upon the files, records, and proceedings herein, ... [Defendants'] motion is granted." See Order of February 28, 1997, at 2. The magistrate judge did not enter findings of fact or hold that Lyons & Associates had acted unreasonably and vexatiously. Similarly, the district court's order stated only that "[t]he court has reviewed the record and proceedings below and finds no grounds to justify setting aside the Magistrate's order." See Order of June 22, 1998, at 1.
We conclude that the magistrate judge's and the district court's comments do not provide us with an adequate basis for reviewing the determination that sanctiоns were warranted. Nor do they inform Lyons & Associates of the conduct for which it is being sanctioned. Indeed, it appears that Lyons & Associates was not counsel of record when some of the actions that Defendants complain of occurred. See Appellee's Br. at 12-13. The district court must identify the conduct that is sаnctionable under
It is so ordered.
Notes
Roger L. Wollman became Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit on April 24, 1999
The Honorable E. Richard Webber, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Missouri, sitting by designation
To whom the determination of sanctions had been referred pursuant to