Opinion
No. 19-1481
06-08-2020
(D.C. No. 1:17-CV-03106-MEH)
(D. Colo.) ORDER AND JUDGMENT Before HOLMES, BACHARACH, and MORITZ, Circuit Judges.
The parties do not request oral argument, and it would not help us to decide the appeal. We have thus decided the appeal based on the appellate briefs and the record on appeal. See Fed. R. App. P. 34(a)(2); 10th Cir. R. 34.1(G).
This order and judgment does not constitute binding precedent except under the doctrines of law of the case, res judicata, and collateral estoppel. But the order and judgment may be cited for its persuasive value if otherwise appropriate. Fed. R. App. P. 32.1(a); 10th Cir. R. 32.1(A).
This appeal stems from Mr. Derrick Brickert's effort to avoid Deutsche Bank's foreclosure of his house. He sued the bank, asserting several claims. Most were dismissed, but the claim for unjust enrichment remained. The district court granted summary judgment to the bank on this claim, reasoning that unjust enrichment did not apply because the parties' respective obligations were set out in a contract. See Pulte Home Corp. v. Countryside Cmty. Ass'n, 382 P.3d 821, 833 (Colo. 2016) (stating that a claim for unjust enrichment is generally unavailable when the underlying payment obligation is subject to an express contract).
In appealing, Mr. Brickert hasn't said what's wrong with the district court's reasoning. This omission is fatal even when the appellant (like Mr. Brickert) is pro se. See Nixon v. City & Cty. of Denver, 784 F.3d 1364, 1366 (10th Cir. 2015) (stating that the appellant must "explain what was wrong with the reasoning that the district court relied on in reaching its decision"); Garrett v. Selby Connor Maddux & Janer, 425 F.3d 836, 840-41 (10th Cir. 2005) (stating that even unrepresented litigants must present an argument citing the record and supporting legal authority). Because Mr. Brickert hasn't explained how the district court erred, we must affirm.
But we grant Mr. Brickert's motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis. He qualifies for leave because he lacks the money to prepay the filing fee.
Entered for the Court
Robert E. Bacharach
Circuit Judge