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Hightower v. Texas Hosp. Ass'n

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Jan 3, 1996
73 F.3d 43 (5th Cir. 1996)

Summary

holding that arguments raised for the first time in a petition for rehearing were "raised too late in the appellate process to be useful to this court, and they are deemed waived and have played no role in our decision"

Summary of this case from Sec. & Exch. Comm'n v. Arcturus Corp.

Opinion

No. 94-40728.

January 3, 1996.

Deborah G. Handinson, William L. Banowsky, Sharon M. Fountain, Alison Roseman, Thompson Knight, Dallas, TX, for Memorial Hosp.

Cecil A. Ray, Jr., Dallas, TX, Kirk P. Watson, Whitehurst, Harkness Watson, P.C., Austin, TX, for Hightower, et al.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.

ON PETITION FOR REHEARING

(Opinion September 28, 1995, 5th Circuit, 1995, 65 F.3d 443)

Before DAVIS and JONES, Circuit Judges and COBB, District Judge.

District Judge of the Eastern District of Texas, sitting by designation.


ORDER

In their petition for rehearing, appellees have raised a number of arguments that they did not make to this court in their original appellate briefs. Specifically, they contend that if the scope of Title I and Title IV of ERISA are not construed consistently with regard to governmental plans that have, as here, been transferred to private entities, a number of problems will arise. The alleged problems will include the extent to which state law rules will govern matters otherwise controlled by federal law under ERISA's preemptive provisions in Title I; whether the Title I protections accorded the PBGC will continue to apply to court, and they are deemed waived and have played no role in our decision.

For this reason, and because appellees' reurging of their position on rehearing is otherwise not persuasive, the petition is DENIED.

Judge Cobb would grant the petition for a panel rehearing.


Summaries of

Hightower v. Texas Hosp. Ass'n

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Jan 3, 1996
73 F.3d 43 (5th Cir. 1996)

holding that arguments raised for the first time in a petition for rehearing were "raised too late in the appellate process to be useful to this court, and they are deemed waived and have played no role in our decision"

Summary of this case from Sec. & Exch. Comm'n v. Arcturus Corp.
Case details for

Hightower v. Texas Hosp. Ass'n

Case Details

Full title:VIRGINIA HIGHTOWER, ET AL., PLAINTIFFS-APPELLEES, v. TEXAS HOSPITAL…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit

Date published: Jan 3, 1996

Citations

73 F.3d 43 (5th Cir. 1996)

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