Case: Pigford v. Glickman

1:97-cv-01978 | U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia

Filed Date: Aug. 28, 1997

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Case Summary

On August 28, 1997, three African-American farmers, on behalf of a putative class of 641 African-American farmers, filed a lawsuit against the United States Department of Agriculture ("USDA") under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act ("ECOA"), 15 U.S.C. § 1691, and the Administrative Procedure Act ("APA"), 5 U.S.C. § 551. The plaintiffs, represented by private counsel, asked the court for declaratory and monetary relief, alleging that both the USDA and county officials to whom the USDA delegated a…

On August 28, 1997, three African-American farmers, on behalf of a putative class of 641 African-American farmers, filed a lawsuit against the United States Department of Agriculture ("USDA") under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act ("ECOA"), 15 U.S.C. § 1691, and the Administrative Procedure Act ("APA"), 5 U.S.C. § 551. The plaintiffs, represented by private counsel, asked the court for declaratory and monetary relief, alleging that both the USDA and county officials to whom the USDA delegated authority discriminated against them in the provision of farm loans and other credit programs.

The plaintiffs challenged a history of discrimination in the USDA's farm lending programs and benefits programs, a history that led to a dramatic decline in the number of African-American farmers in America. The USDA administers billions of dollars in farm loans and guarantees each year. It has delegated authority to approve or deny loan and benefit applications to county committees elected by local farmers and ranchers. Under one percent of the commissioners nationwide were African American. The plaintiffs alleged that the county commissions either denied them loans because of their race or made it much more difficult for them to obtain credit than similarly situated white farmers. This problem was compounded by the fact that the USDA disbanded its Office of Civil Rights in 1983, and therefore stopped responding to African-American farmers' claims of discrimination. A USDA-sponsored investigation conducted in 1997 revealed that the USDA had a large backlog of uninvestigated complaints. Because of the USDA's policies and practices, many African Americans lost their farms to foreclosure and had to leave farming. Others were able to continue farming, but suffered the consequences of institutional discrimination. The plaintiffs brought their fair lending claims under the ECOA and alleged that the discriminatory provision of non-lending benefits, such as disaster relief benefits, violated the APA.

Ultimately, the District Court (Judge Paul L. Friedman) approved a consent decree on April 14, 1999. Pigford v. Glickman, 182 F.R.D. 82 (D.D.C. 1998). The Consent Decree covered a class of all African-American farmers who farmed or attempted to farm between January 1, 1981 and December 31, 1996, applied for a farm loan or USDA benefit program, believe they were discriminated against on the basis of their race, and filed a complaint on or before July 1, 1997. Class members could either opt out of the Consent Decree or resolve individual claims pursue one of two settlement tracks. The settlement tracks allowed for out-of-court adjudication of individuals' claims. Class members could have elected to submit "substantial evidence" that they were victims of discrimination and receive a capped settlement amount under Track A of the Consent Decree. Class members with better-documented claims of discrimination could have elected to pursue Track B, which entitled them to a one-day trial in front of an arbitrator. Track B was only available to farmers with ECOA claims; it was not available to farmers who only brought claims under the APA relating to discrimination in the distribution of non-credit benefits. A court-appointed monitor (Randi Roth) oversaw the implementation of the Consent Decree.

Track A of the Consent Decree was designed for the large majority of the class. As the District Court recognized, many of the class members lacked the type of documentation of the USDA's discrimination necessary to meet a preponderance of the evidence standard. This was in part due to the USDA's failure in processing discrimination complaints from farmers. Track A participants could prove that they submitted a complaint to the USDA by providing documents demonstrating that they complained directly to the USDA, to a member of Congress, to the White House, or to a government official who forwarded to complaint to the USDA. Class members who did not have such documentation could submit an affidavit from a non-family member which, based on personal knowledge, described the way in which the class member lodged a complaint.

To receive relief under Track A, class members claiming ECOA violations needed to prove that they owned or leased land or attempted to own or lease land, that they applied for USDA credit at a county office between January 1, 1981 and December 31, 1996, that the USDA discriminated against them by denying the loan or providing it on less favorable terms than similarly situated white farmers, and that they were harmed by the discriminatory treatment. Class members claiming discriminatory denial of benefits in violation of the APA needed to prove that they applied for a benefit program between January 1, 1981 and December 31, 1996 and that the request was denied or provided on less favorable terms than similarly situated white farmers received.

Track A claims were to be resolved within 110 days of the filing date. The claimant submitted the application to a facilitator, to whom the USDA could also submit information on damages and liability. The facilitator then submitted a recommendation to an arbitrator who was to issue a decision. The arbitrator's decision was final, unless a Court-appointed monitor determined a clear and manifest error occurred. Claimants that submitted successful claims received a $50,000 cash payment, forgiveness of all debt owed to the USDA stemming from a program upon which their claim was based, a tax payment equivalent to a quarter of the total debt forgives and cash payment, immediate termination of any USDA-initiated foreclosure proceedings, and one-time consideration for a priority loan.

Under Track B, claimants with more documentation could choose to litigate their claims in mini-trials. Claimants who unsuccessfully pursued a remedy under Track B were ineligible to receive Track A benefits. Class members seeking damages under Track B could have chosen to be represented by class counsel or counsel of their choice. Claimants opting in to Track B were able to conduct limited discovery, including depositions, for 180 days before a one-day mini-trial. Following the trial, in which class members had to demonstrate that they were the victim of lending discrimination and suffered damages from the discrimination by a preponderance of the evidence, an arbitrator issued a decision within sixty days. Successful claimants under Track B were entitled to actual damages as well as priority consideration for loans. As with Track A, the decision of the arbitrator was final unless the Court appointed monitor found that "a clear and manifest error" had occurred and that the error was "likely to result in a fundamental miscarriage of justice."

The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia (Judges Judith W. Rogers, David B. Sentelle, and David S. Tatel) affirmed the District Court's approval of the Consent Decree. Pigford v. Glickman, 206 F.3d 1212 (D.C. Cir. 2000).

A number of factors led to the parties entering the Consent Decree. Shortly after the complaint was filed in 1997, a number of farmers sought to intervene in the case. Class counsel added those farmers as named plaintiffs, and allowed their attorneys to join as class counsel on the condition that they would only seek attorneys' fees through statutory fee-shifting provisions and would not bill the individual farmers or take a contingency fee. On October 9, 1998, the District Court (Judge Paul L. Friedman) certified a class of plaintiffs. Pigford v. Glickman, 182 F.R.D. 341 (D.D.C. 1998). On October 21, 1998, President Clinton signed into law a bill waiving ECOA's statute of limitations for farmers that filed a discrimination complaint with the USDA between January 1, 1981 and July 1, 1997. Omnibus Consolidated and Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act of 1999P.L. 105-277, 112 Stat. 2681, §741. This bill mooted the USDA's statute of limitations defense. The plaintiffs filed a Seventh Amended Complaint on October 26, 1998.

In January 1999, the parties filed a joint motion to consolidate the Pigford case with Brewington v. Glickman, Case No. 98-1693. The allegations in the Brewington complaint tracked those in the original Pigford complaint, but were made on behalf of farmers who filed discrimination complaints with the USDA after February 21, 1997 and before July 7, 1998. The parties also jointly moved to expand the class definition to reflect the addition of the Brewington class members, and filed a motion for preliminary approval of a proposed Consent Decree along with a notice to class members. The court approved each request, and scheduled a fairness hearing for March 2, 1999. After hearing objections, the Court approved the final Consent Decree on April 14, 1999.

Following the entry of the consent decree, various class members continued to litigate issues specific to the Consent Decree and attorneys fees. Parties were still filing papers with the court through 2014. As of April 1, 2012, 15,645 out of 22,552 Track A claimants prevailed in their claims. Approximately 169 claimants elected to pursue Track B, of which 104 prevailed or reached a class settlement. The federal government paid a total of $1.05 billion to prevailing Track A and Track B claimants. A large number of farmers filed claims after the Consent Decree's deadline. The Consent Decree required claimants to submit claims by October 12, 1999. The court (Judge Paul L. Friedman) provided the arbitrator with the discretion to extend the filing deadline until September 15, 2000 for farmers who missed the deadline because of extraordinary circumstances. Farmers who could not participate in the Consent Decree are the subject of subsequent litigation, In re Black Farmer's Litigation.

The case now appears to be closed, though the court retained jurisdiction over the consent decree's implementation.

Summary Authors

Benjamin Clark (2/23/2013)

Virginia Weeks (11/13/2017)

Related Cases

In re Black Farmers' Discrimination Litigation ("Pigford II"), District of Columbia (2008)

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Attorney for Plaintiff

Adams, Russell W. (District of Columbia)

Adelman, Roger M. (District of Columbia)

Ahmad, Aamra S. (District of Columbia)

Ambinder, Lloyd Robert (District of Columbia)

Attorney for Defendant
Expert/Monitor/Master/Other

ALLEN, ADAM J. (District of Columbia)

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Friedman, Paul L. (District of Columbia)

Ginsburg, Douglas Howard (District of Columbia)

Henderson, Karen LeCraft (District of Columbia)

Rogers, Judith Ann Wilson (District of Columbia)

Sentelle, David Bryan (District of Columbia)

Tatel, David S. (District of Columbia)

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Adams, Russell W. (District of Columbia)

Adelman, Roger M. (District of Columbia)

Ahmad, Aamra S. (District of Columbia)

Ambinder, Lloyd Robert (District of Columbia)

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Rothenberg, Allen Louis (District of Columbia)

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Attorney for Defendant

Bartz, Philip D. (District of Columbia)

Bensing, Daniel (District of Columbia)

Bernie, Andrew Marshall (District of Columbia)

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Oct. 9, 1998

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Oct. 26, 1998

Oct. 26, 1998

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147

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March 19, 1999

March 19, 1999

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99-05222

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April 14, 1999

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Nov. 8, 2000

Order/Opinion
382

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Jan. 4, 2001

Jan. 4, 2001

Order/Opinion
589

1:97-cv-01978

Memorandum Opinion and Order

Pigford v. Veneman

Jan. 17, 2001

Jan. 17, 2001

Order/Opinion
429

1:97-cv-01978

Order

Pigford v. Veneman

April 6, 2001

April 6, 2001

Order/Opinion
438

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May 15, 2001

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1

COMPLAINT filed by plaintiff TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD, plaintiff LLOYD SHAFER, plaintiff GEORGE HALL; jury demand (dbw) (bj, ). (Entered: 08/29/1997)

Aug. 28, 1997

Aug. 28, 1997

SUMMONS (3) issued to federal party(s) federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN, and non-parties: U.S. Attorney and U.S. Attorney General. (dbw)

Aug. 28, 1997

Aug. 28, 1997

PACER

SUMMONS (3) issued to federal party(s) federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN, and non−parties: U.S. Attorney and U.S. Attorney General. (dbw) (Entered: 08/29/1997)

Aug. 28, 1997

Aug. 28, 1997

2

NOTICE by federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN of related cases; exhibit (1) (blj) (bj, ). (Entered: 09/09/1997)

Sept. 5, 1997

Sept. 5, 1997

3

MOTION filed by plaintiffs TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD, LLOYD SHAFER, GEORGE HALL requesting assignment to Magistrate Judge kay for non−binding mediation (blj) (Entered: 09/10/1997)

Sept. 9, 1997

Sept. 9, 1997

4

RESPONSE by federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN to motion requesting assignment to Magistrate Judge kay for non−binding mediation [3−1] by GEORGE HALL, LLOYD SHAFER, TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD (blj) (Entered: 09/15/1997)

Sept. 12, 1997

Sept. 12, 1997

5

ATTORNEY APPEARANCE for federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN by Susan Hall Lennon (blj) (Entered: 09/17/1997)

Sept. 16, 1997

Sept. 16, 1997

7

REPLY by plaintiffs TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD, LLOYD SHAFER, GEORGE HALL to response to motion requesting assignment to Magistrate Judge kay for non−binding mediation [3−1] by GEORGE HALL, LLOYD SHAFER, TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD; attachment (blj) (Entered: 09/24/1997)

Sept. 23, 1997

Sept. 23, 1997

8

REPLY by federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN in support of defendant's notice of related cases [2−1] by DAN GLICKMAN, and response to plaintiff's letter dated 10/7/97 . (bm) (Entered: 10/10/1997)

Oct. 8, 1997

Oct. 8, 1997

SUMMONS NOT ISSUED. (blj)

Oct. 23, 1997

Oct. 23, 1997

PACER
9

NOTICE OF FILING by federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN of proposed scheduling order (blj) (Entered: 10/24/1997)

Oct. 23, 1997

Oct. 23, 1997

10

MEET AND CONFER STATEMENT/REPORT PURSUANT TO L.R. 206(d) filed by plaintiffs TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD, LLOYD SHAFER, GEORGE HALL, federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN. (blj) (Entered: 10/24/1997)

Oct. 23, 1997

Oct. 23, 1997

11

AMENDED COMPLAINT by plaintiffs TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD, LLOYD SHAFER, GEORGE HALL adding plaintiffs MCARTHUR NESBIT, EDDIE SLAUGHTER, LEO JACKSON, J. B. BLACK, LUCIOUS ABRAMS JR., GRIFFIN TOOD SR., GREGORY ERVES, CECIL BREWINGTON, HERBERT L. SKINNER JR., OBIE L. BEAL, CLIFFORD LOVETT, and amending complaint [1−1] . (blj) (bj, ). (Entered: 10/24/1997)

Oct. 23, 1997

Oct. 23, 1997

SUMMONS NOT ISSUED. (blj) (Entered: 10/24/1997)

Oct. 23, 1997

Oct. 23, 1997

MEET AND CONFER STATUS CONFERENCE before Judge Paul L. Friedman: Status conference set for 10:00 10/30/97 Reporter: Vernell Marshall (bm)

Oct. 24, 1997

Oct. 24, 1997

PACER

MEET AND CONFER STATUS CONFERENCE before Judge Paul L. Friedman: Status conference set for 10:00 10/30/97 Reporter: Vernell Marshall (bm) (Entered: 10/24/1997)

Oct. 24, 1997

Oct. 24, 1997

STATUS CONFERENCE before Judge Paul L. Friedman: Rule 26(a)(1) disclosures due in 15 days; dispositive motions due 11/18/97; status conference set for 10:00 11/17/97 ; plaintiff can file a motion for class certification after it reviews the files. Reporter: Santa Zizzo (bm)

Oct. 30, 1997

Oct. 30, 1997

PACER

STATUS CONFERENCE before Judge Paul L. Friedman: Rule 26(a)(1) disclosures due in 15 days; dispositive motions due 11/18/97; status conference set for 10:00 11/17/97 ; plaintiff can file a motion for class certification after it reviews the files. Reporter: Santa Zizzo (bm) (Entered: 10/30/1997)

Oct. 30, 1997

Oct. 30, 1997

12

TRANSCRIPT filed of status conference for date(s) of 10/24/97. Reporter: Vernell A. Marshall (ks) (Entered: 10/30/1997)

Oct. 30, 1997

Oct. 30, 1997

13

SCHEDULING ORDER by Judge Paul L. Friedman confirming dates set at the meet and confer status conference held 10/30/97; disclosures pursuant to Rule 26(a)(1) shall be made by 11/14/97; plaintiffs shall file a motion for class certification within 90 days after the date the complaint was filed or at their earliest convenience; defendant shall respond or shall move for discovery on the class certification issue within 11 days; dispositive motions due 11/18/97; response to dispositive motions due 12/1/97; reply to dispositive motions due 12/8/97; further status conference set for 11/17/97 at 10:00 a.m. ; setting forth instructions to counsel. (N) (bm) (Entered: 11/04/1997)

Nov. 4, 1997

Nov. 4, 1997

14

ORDER by Judge Paul L. Friedman: denying defendant's motion for related case designation; denying motion requesting assignment to Magistrate Judge kay for non−binding mediation [3−1] by GEORGE HALL, LLOYD SHAFER, TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD (N) (bm) (Entered: 11/04/1997)

Nov. 4, 1997

Nov. 4, 1997

15

PROTECTIVE ORDER by Judge Paul L. Friedman ; setting forth procedures for handling confidential material; allowing designated material to be filed under seal; attachment. (N) (bm) (Entered: 11/14/1997)

Nov. 14, 1997

Nov. 14, 1997

16

MOTION filed by counsel for JOHN DOE applicants nos. 1−50 for leave to intervene ; Exhibit (MOTION FOR INTERVENTION, REQUEST FOR EXPEDITED RULING AND MEMORANDUM BRIEF IN SUPPORT) (blj) (Entered: 11/14/1997)

Nov. 14, 1997

Nov. 14, 1997

STATUS CONFERENCE before Judge Paul L. Friedman: movant interveners shall supplement their motions due 11/21/97; parties will respond to motion to intervene due 12/3/97; reply to motion due 12/9/97; status conference set for 10:00 12/19/97 Reporter: Santa Zizzo (bm)

Nov. 17, 1997

Nov. 17, 1997

PACER

STATUS CONFERENCE before Judge Paul L. Friedman: movant interveners shall supplement their motions due 11/21/97; parties will respond to motion to intervene due 12/3/97; reply to motion due 12/9/97; status conference set for 10:00 12/19/97 Reporter: Santa Zizzo (bm) (Entered: 11/17/1997)

Nov. 17, 1997

Nov. 17, 1997

20

MOTION filed by movant SARAH DAVIS to intervene (blj) (Entered: 11/20/1997)

Nov. 17, 1997

Nov. 17, 1997

18

AGREED ORDER by Judge Paul L. Friedman : that the deadlines extablished in paragraphs 2 and 3 of the 11/4/97 Scheduling order are extended for a period of thirty (30) days; and setting fourth instructions to counsel. (N) (ks) (Entered: 11/20/1997)

Nov. 20, 1997

Nov. 20, 1997

19

SCHEDULING ORDER by Judge Paul L. Friedman : Confirming dates set at the status conference on 11/17/97. (N) (ks) (Entered: 11/20/1997)

Nov. 20, 1997

Nov. 20, 1997

21

TRANSCRIPT filed for date(s) of 10/30/97. Reporter: Santa Theresa Zizzo (blj) (Entered: 11/21/1997)

Nov. 20, 1997

Nov. 20, 1997

22

MOTION filed for CLINTON R. MARTIN to intervene ; Exhibit (COMPLAINT) (blj) (Entered: 11/24/1997)

Nov. 21, 1997

Nov. 21, 1997

23

MOTION filed for JAMES WALKER, SALLIE WALKER to intervene; by attarney J. L. Chestnut; "Let this be filed" (fiat) Judge Friedman ; Attachment (1) (blj) (Entered: 12/01/1997)

Dec. 1, 1997

Dec. 1, 1997

24

LETTER to Judge Friedman regarding the intervenors agreement "Let this be filed" (fiat) Judge Friedman (blj) (Entered: 12/01/1997)

Dec. 1, 1997

Dec. 1, 1997

25

RESPONSE by plaintiff in opposition to amended motion for CLINTON R. MARTIN to intervene and memorandum brief in support [22−1]; Exhibit (1) (blj) (Entered: 12/04/1997)

Dec. 3, 1997

Dec. 3, 1997

26

MEMORANDUM by federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN in opposition to motion for CLINTON R. MARTIN to intervene [22−1] (blj) (Entered: 12/04/1997)

Dec. 3, 1997

Dec. 3, 1997

27

MOTION filed by plaintiff for leave to file second amended class action complaint ; EXHIBIT (second complaint) (JMF) (Entered: 12/08/1997)

Dec. 5, 1997

Dec. 5, 1997

28

SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDUM by federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN in opposition to motion for CLINTON R. MARTIN to intervene [22−1]; Attachments (2) (blj) (Entered: 12/10/1997)

Dec. 9, 1997

Dec. 9, 1997

40

REPLY by movant CLINTON R. MARTIN to response to motion for CLINTON R. MARTIN to intervene [22−1] (ks) (Entered: 02/24/1998)

Dec. 10, 1997

Dec. 10, 1997

STATUS CONFERENCE before Judge Paul L. Friedman: held Reporter: Laura Beasley (bm)

Dec. 11, 1997

Dec. 11, 1997

PACER

STATUS CONFERENCE before Judge Paul L. Friedman: held Reporter: Laura Beasley (bm) (Entered: 12/11/1997)

Dec. 11, 1997

Dec. 11, 1997

29

MOTION filed by federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN to extend time to respond to plaintiff's motion to file a second amended complaint (bm) (Entered: 12/16/1997)

Dec. 15, 1997

Dec. 15, 1997

30

ORDER by Judge Paul L. Friedman : granting motion to extend time to respond to plaintiff's motion to file a second amended complaint [29−1] by DAN GLICKMAN (N) (bm) (Entered: 12/17/1997)

Dec. 17, 1997

Dec. 17, 1997

31

MOTION filed by plaintiffs for leave to file third anended class action complaint ; Exhibit (THIRD AMENDED COMPLAINT) (blj) (Entered: 12/18/1997)

Dec. 17, 1997

Dec. 17, 1997

STATUS CONFERENCE before Judge Paul L. Friedman: case will be sent to mediation for a period of 60 days; status conference set for 2:00 1/26/98 ; plaintiff shall file a proposed scheduling order; motions to intervene shall be held in abeyance. Reporter: Santa Zizzo (bm)

Dec. 19, 1997

Dec. 19, 1997

PACER

STATUS CONFERENCE before Judge Paul L. Friedman: case will be sent to mediation for a period of 60 days; status conference set for 2:00 1/26/98 ; plaintiff shall file a proposed scheduling order; motions to intervene shall be held in abeyance. Reporter: Santa Zizzo (bm) (Entered: 12/19/1997)

Dec. 19, 1997

Dec. 19, 1997

Tele-conference held before Judge Paul L. Friedman reporter: Santa Zizzo (bm)

Dec. 22, 1997

Dec. 22, 1997

PACER

Tele−conference held before Judge Paul L. Friedman reporter: Santa Zizzo (bm) (Entered: 12/22/1997)

Dec. 22, 1997

Dec. 22, 1997

32

ORDER by Judge Paul L. Friedman : that the stipulation and Order entered this same day is not intended to preclude, nor does it preclude, Mr. Eddie Ross, represented by Mr. Philip Fraas, from completing the administrative settlement of his case with the Department of Agriculture. (N) (dot) (Entered: 12/24/1997)

Dec. 24, 1997

Dec. 24, 1997

34

TRANSCRIPT filed for date(s) of 11/17/97. Reporter: Santa Theresa Zizzo (blj) (Entered: 12/29/1997)

Dec. 24, 1997

Dec. 24, 1997

35

NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS by Gerard Robert Lear representing movant JOHN DOE, movant CLINTON R. MARTIN . New address: SPEISER KRAUSE 2300 Clarendon Boulevard, Suite 306, Arlington, VA 22201, (703) 522−7500. (ks) (Entered: 12/31/1997)

Dec. 31, 1997

Dec. 31, 1997

36

TRANSCRIPT filed of status conference for date(s) of 12/11/97. Reporter: Laura Beasley (ks) (Entered: 01/08/1998)

Jan. 7, 1998

Jan. 7, 1998

37

TRANSCRIPT filed of Status conference for date(s) of 12/19/97. Reporter: Santa Zizzo (ks) (Entered: 01/08/1998)

Jan. 8, 1998

Jan. 8, 1998

STATUS CONFERENCE before Judge Paul L. Friedman: status conference set for 10:00 3/5/98 ; parties will notify the Court if they wish to set a tele-conference date. Reporter: Edward Hawkins (bm)

Jan. 26, 1998

Jan. 26, 1998

PACER

STATUS CONFERENCE before Judge Paul L. Friedman: status conference set for 10:00 3/5/98 ; parties will notify the Court if they wish to set a tele−conference date. Reporter: Edward Hawkins (bm) (Entered: 01/26/1998)

Jan. 26, 1998

Jan. 26, 1998

38

AFFIDAVIT of Jacob Lipscomb. (ks) (Entered: 01/27/1998)

Jan. 26, 1998

Jan. 26, 1998

39

TRANSCRIPT filed of status conference for date(s) of 1/26/98. Reporter: Edward Hawkins (ks) (Entered: 02/11/1998)

Feb. 10, 1998

Feb. 10, 1998

STATUS CONFERENCE before Judge Paul L. Friedman: Stay lifted; plaintiff to file their motion on the statute of limitations; motion for class certification and motion for injunctive relief; trial set for 2/1/99 at 9:30 a.m.; the parties will file a report in ten days stating how they wish to proceed with mediation; an order will be filed setting forth exact dates. Reporter: Laura Beasley (bm)

March 5, 1998

March 5, 1998

PACER

STATUS CONFERENCE before Judge Paul L. Friedman: Stay lifted; plaintiff to file their motion on the statute of limitations; motion for class certification and motion for injunctive relief; trial set for 2/1/99 at 9:30 a.m.; the parties will file a report in ten days stating how they wish to proceed with mediation; an order will be filed setting forth exact dates. Reporter: Laura Beasley (bm) (Entered: 03/05/1998)

March 5, 1998

March 5, 1998

41

MOTION filed by movant CLINTON R. MARTIN to withdraw motion for CLINTON R. MARTIN to intervene [22−1] (bm) (Entered: 03/05/1998)

March 5, 1998

March 5, 1998

42

SCHEDULING ORDER by Judge Paul L. Friedman lifting stay for the purposes of briefing plaintiffs' motion for class certification and motion for partial summary judgment due 3/9/98; response to motions due 4/8/98 reply to motions due 4/15/98; parties shall meet with the mediator by 3/17/98 to discuss whether further mediation would be fruitful and, if so, how best to proceed; the parties shall file a written report with the Court by 3/18/98 respecting a proposed course of action; trial set for 2/1/99 (N) (bm) (Entered: 03/06/1998)

March 6, 1998

March 6, 1998

43

MOTION filed by plaintiffs for certification of class ; Exhibits (6). (Bulky) (ks) (Entered: 03/10/1998)

March 9, 1998

March 9, 1998

44

MOTION filed by plaintiffs for partial summary judgment ; Exhibits (4). (Bulky) (ks) (Entered: 03/10/1998)

March 9, 1998

March 9, 1998

46

TRANSCRIPT filed of hearing for date(s) of 3/5/98. Reporter: Laura Beasley (ks) (Entered: 03/31/1998)

March 30, 1998

March 30, 1998

47

ORDER by Judge Paul L. Friedman: the parties shall continue to meet with the mediator and the parties or the mediator shall report to the Court in writing on the status of settlement negotiations by 4/15/98. (N) (bm) (Entered: 04/06/1998)

April 6, 1998

April 6, 1998

48

RESPONSE by federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN in opposition to motion for certification of class [43−1] by TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD; Exhibits (14). (Bulky) (ks) (Entered: 04/09/1998)

April 8, 1998

April 8, 1998

49

RESPONSE by federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN in opposition to motion for partial summary judgment [44−1] by TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD; Exhibits (2). (ks) (Entered: 04/09/1998)

April 8, 1998

April 8, 1998

50

ATTORNEY APPEARANCE for federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN by Terry M. Henry (ks) (Entered: 04/09/1998)

April 8, 1998

April 8, 1998

51

MOTION (consent) filed by plaintiffs to extend time to 4/22/98 to file reply briefs on plaintiff's motions for class certification and for partial summary judgment. (ks) (Entered: 04/16/1998)

April 15, 1998

April 15, 1998

52

MOTION filed by federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN to communicate with unnamed, unrepresented putative class members ; Exhibits (5). (ks) (Entered: 04/16/1998)

April 15, 1998

April 15, 1998

53

ORDER by Judge Paul L. Friedman : granting motion to extend time to 4/22/98 to file reply briefs on plaintiff's motions for class certification and for partial summary judgment [51−1] by TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD (N) (bm) (Entered: 04/16/1998)

April 16, 1998

April 16, 1998

55

REPLY by plaintiffs to response to motion for partial summary judgment [44−1] by TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD (ks) (Entered: 05/01/1998)

April 22, 1998

April 22, 1998

56

REPLY by plaintiffs to response to motion for certification of class [43−1] by TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD; Exhibits (4). (Bulky) (ks) (Entered: 05/01/1998)

April 22, 1998

April 22, 1998

54

RESPONSE by plaintiffs in opposition to motion to communicate with unnamed, unrepresented putative class members [52−1] by DAN GLICKMAN . (ks) (Entered: 04/30/1998)

April 29, 1998

April 29, 1998

57

ORDER by Judge Paul L. Friedman: motions hearing set for 2:30 5/13/98 at which time the Court will hear argument on all pending motions ; setting forth instructions to counsel regarding time limit; counsel shall notify the Court by 5/12/98 of how the time will be allocated. (N) (bm) (Entered: 05/01/1998)

May 1, 1998

May 1, 1998

58

REPLY by federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN to response to motion to communicate with unnamed, unrepresented putative class members [52−1] by DAN GLICKMAN (ks) (Entered: 05/07/1998)

May 6, 1998

May 6, 1998

59

ORDER by Judge Paul L. Friedman: lifting stay imposed on Order of 12/24/97 to the extent necessary to permit the Court to rule on the pending motions to amend the complaint and to permit the government to answer or otherwise respond to the relevant amended complaint; by 5/13/98 plaintiffs shall file their motion for leave to file fourth amended complaint; government's response to motion for leave to file second, third and fourth amended complaint by 5/22/98; plaintiffs' reply due 5/29/98; setting forth instructions to the government regarding responsive pleading; plaintiffs' motion for partial summary judgment shall be held in abeyance pending filing of the government's answer or other responsive pleading; setting forth instructions what the parties shall do within ten days after responsive pleading is filed; plaintiff's motion for partial summary judgment shall be be argued at the hearing for 5/13/98 a t 2:30 p.m. (N) (bm) (Entered: 05/08/1998)

May 8, 1998

May 8, 1998

60

MOTION filed by plaintiff TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD for leave to file fourth amended class action complaint (ks) (Entered: 05/12/1998)

May 11, 1998

May 11, 1998

MOTION HEARING before Judge Paul L. Friedman taken under advisement by DAN GLICKMAN motion to communicate with unnamed, unrepresented putative class members [52-1], taken under advisement by TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD motion for certification of class [43-1] Reporter: Santa Zizzo (bm)

May 13, 1998

May 13, 1998

PACER

MOTION HEARING before Judge Paul L. Friedman taken under advisement by DAN GLICKMAN motion to communicate with unnamed, unrepresented putative class members [52−1], taken under advisement by TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD motion for certification of class [43−1] Reporter: Santa Zizzo (bm) (Entered: 05/14/1998)

May 13, 1998

May 13, 1998

62

MOTION filed by plaintiffs for leave to file a revised proposed order. (ks) (Entered: 05/18/1998)

May 15, 1998

May 15, 1998

63

RESPONSE by federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN in opposition to motion for leave to file a revised proposed order. [62−1] by TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD; Exhibits (2). (ks) (Entered: 05/26/1998)

May 22, 1998

May 22, 1998

64

RESPONSE by federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN in opposition to motion for leave to file fifth amended complaint [1−1] [61−1]; motion for leave to file fourth amended class action complaint [60−1]; motion for leave to file third anended class action complaint [31−1]; motion for leave to file second class action complaint [27−1] by plaintiffs. (ks) (Entered: 05/26/1998)

May 22, 1998

May 22, 1998

65

REPLY by plaintiff to response to motion for leave to file fifth amended complaint [1−1] by GEORGE HALL, LLOYD SHAFER, TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD [61−1] by TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD, motion for leave to file fourth amended class action complaint [60−1] by TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD, motion for leave to file third anended class action complaint [31−1] by plaintiff, motion for leave to file second amended class action complaint [27−1] by plaintiff (ks) (Entered: 05/28/1998)

May 27, 1998

May 27, 1998

66

REPLY by plaintiff to response to motion for leave to file a revised proposed order. [62−1] by TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD (ks) (Entered: 06/02/1998)

June 1, 1998

June 1, 1998

67

ORDER by Judge Paul L. Friedman : granting motion for leave to file second amended class action complaint [27−1] by plaintiff; granting motion for leave to file third amended class action complaint [31−1] by plaintiff; motion for leave to file fourth amended class action complaint [60−1] by TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD; granting motion for leave to file fifth amended complaint [1−1] by GEORGE LLOYD SHAFER, TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD [61−1] by TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD (N) (bm) (Entered: 06/03/1998)

June 3, 1998

June 3, 1998

207

FOURTH AMENDED COMPLAINT by plaintiffs [1−1] .; jury demand (Bulky) (ks) Modified on 06/30/1999 (temp1, ). (Entered: 06/30/1999)

June 3, 1998

June 3, 1998

208

FIFTH AMENDED COMPLAINT by plaintiffs [1−1] .; jury demand (Bulky) (ks) (temp1, ). (Entered: 06/30/1999)

June 3, 1998

June 3, 1998

68

TRANSCRIPT filed of motions hearing for date(s) of 5/13/98. Reporter: Santa Zizzo (ks) (Entered: 06/11/1998)

June 10, 1998

June 10, 1998

69

ORDER by Judge Paul L. Friedman : granting motion to withdraw motion for CLINTON R. MARTIN to intervene [22−1] [41−1] by CLINTON R. MARTIN (N) (ks) (Entered: 07/01/1998)

July 1, 1998

July 1, 1998

70

ORDER by Judge Paul L. Friedman : granting motion for leave to file a revised proposed order. [62−1] by TIMOTHY C. PIGFORD (N) (ks) (Entered: 07/01/1998)

July 1, 1998

July 1, 1998

71

MOTION filed by federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN for judgment, in part, on the pleadings , and for partial summary judgment ; exhibits (9). (dot) (Entered: 07/07/1998)

July 6, 1998

July 6, 1998

72

ANSWER TO COMPLAINT [1−1] by federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN . (dot) (bj, ). (Entered: 07/07/1998)

July 6, 1998

July 6, 1998

73

JOINT STATUS REPORT by plaintiff, federal defendant on plaintiff's motion for partial summary judgment. (ks) (Entered: 07/22/1998)

July 20, 1998

July 20, 1998

74

RESPONSE by plaintiff in opposition to motion for judgment, in part, on the pleadings [71−1] by DAN GLICKMAN, motion for partial summary judgment [71−2] by DAN GLICKMAN; Exhibit (1). (ks) (Entered: 07/22/1998)

July 21, 1998

July 21, 1998

76

MOTION (unopposed) filed by federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN to extend time to 8/10/98 to file a reply in support of defendant's motion for judgment, in part, on the pleadings and for partial summary judgment. (dot) (Entered: 07/24/1998)

July 23, 1998

July 23, 1998

77

ORDER by Judge Paul L. Friedman : granting motion to extend time to 8/10/98 to file a reply in support of defendant's motion for judgment, in part, on the pleadings and for partial summary judgment [76−1] by DAN GLICKMAN (N) (bm) (Entered: 07/28/1998)

July 28, 1998

July 28, 1998

78

REPLY by federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN to response to motion for judgment, in part, on the pleadings [71−1] by DAN GLICKMAN, motion for partial summary judgment [71−2] by DAN GLICKMAN; declaration (1). (dot) (Entered: 08/12/1998)

Aug. 10, 1998

Aug. 10, 1998

79

MOTION filed by federal defendant DAN GLICKMAN for status conference (dot) (Entered: 08/24/1998)

Aug. 21, 1998

Aug. 21, 1998

80

RESPONSE by plaintiffs in opposition to motion for status conference [79−1] by DAN GLICKMAN . (ks) (Entered: 08/28/1998)

Aug. 27, 1998

Aug. 27, 1998

81

ORDER by Judge Paul L. Friedman : granting motion for status conference [79−1] by DAN GLICKMAN; status conference for 1:30 10/13/98 in Courtroom 20 (N) (bm) (bj). (Entered: 09/23/1998)

Sept. 23, 1998

Sept. 23, 1998

82

ORDER by Judge Paul L. Friedman : denying as moot motion to intervene [20−1] by SARAH DAVIS; denying as moot motion for JAMES WALKER, SALLIE WALKER to intervene [23−1] (N) (bm) (bj). (Entered: 09/29/1998)

Sept. 29, 1998

Sept. 29, 1998

Case Details

State / Territory: District of Columbia

Case Type(s):

Fair Housing/Lending/Insurance

Special Collection(s):

Multi-LexSum (in sample)

Key Dates

Filing Date: Aug. 28, 1997

Case Ongoing: Yes

Plaintiffs

Plaintiff Description:

All African-American farmers who (1) farmed between January 1, 1983, and February 21, 1997; and (2) applied, during that time period, for participation in a federal farm program with USDA, and as a direct result of a determination by USDA in response to said application, believed that they were discriminated against on the basis of race, and filed a written discrimination complaint with USDA in that time period.

Plaintiff Type(s):

Private Plaintiff

Public Interest Lawyer: Yes

Filed Pro Se: No

Class Action Sought: Yes

Class Action Outcome: Granted

Defendants

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Federal

Defendant Type(s):

Jurisdiction-wide

Case Details

Causes of Action:

Administrative Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. §§ 551 et seq.

Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA), 15 U.S.C. § 1691

Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. § 2201

Available Documents:

Trial Court Docket

Complaint (any)

Monetary Relief

Any published opinion

Outcome

Prevailing Party: Plaintiff

Nature of Relief:

Attorneys fees

Damages

Source of Relief:

Settlement

Form of Settlement:

Court Approved Settlement or Consent Decree

Amount Defendant Pays: $1.05 billion

Order Duration: 1999 - None

Issues

General:

Predatory lending

Discrimination-area:

Disparate Impact

Disparate Treatment

Lending

Discrimination-basis:

Race discrimination

Race:

Black