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No. 8924314
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Brown v. Federated Department Stores, Inc.
No. 8924314 · Decided July 30, 1981
No. 8924314·Ninth Circuit · 1981·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
July 30, 1981
Citation
No. 8924314
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
In Federated Department Stores, Inc. v. Moitie, - U.S. -, 101 S.Ct. 2424 , 69 L.Ed.2d 103 (1981), the Supreme Court *1267 reversed our decision in Moitie v. Federated Department Stores, Inc., 611 F.2d 1267 (1980), and remanded for proceedings in conformity with its opinion. We now affirm the decision of the district court dismissing the action on the basis of res judicata. The only issue unresolved by the Court’s opinion is whether Brown presented state law claims that are not barred by res judicata. We held: Appellants first contend that removal was improper because they stated a valid state claim. We disagree. The court below correctly held that the claims presented were federal in nature, arising solely from price fixing on defendants’ part. 611 F.2d at 1268 . Since this holding was not reversed, the law of the case is that Brown presented no valid state law claims. Even if he did, they are barred. A judgment on the merits is an absolute bar to a subsequent action between the same parties on the same claim. See IB Moore’s Federal Practice 10.410[2] at 1163; Restatement (Second) of Judgments § 61 (Tent. Draft No. 5, March 10, 1978). Two claims are the same if they arise from the same transactions or events. Id. The federal antitrust claim in Brown I and the state law claims in Brown II arise from the same transactions. See 611 F.2d at 1268 . It is not clear that the district court in Brown I would have refused to exercise jurisdiction over state law claims. See - U.S. at -, 101 S.Ct. at 2430 (Blackmun, J., concurring). The state law claims are barred by res judicata. The decision of the district court is AFFIRMED.
Plain English Summary
2424 , 69 L.Ed.2d 103 (1981), the Supreme Court *1267 reversed our decision in Moitie v.
Key Points
012424 , 69 L.Ed.2d 103 (1981), the Supreme Court *1267 reversed our decision in Moitie v.
02Federated Department Stores, Inc., 611 F.2d 1267 (1980), and remanded for proceedings in conformity with its opinion.
03We now affirm the decision of the district court dismissing the action on the basis of res judicata.
04The only issue unresolved by the Court’s opinion is whether Brown presented state law claims that are not barred by res judicata.
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2424 , 69 L.Ed.2d 103 (1981), the Supreme Court *1267 reversed our decision in Moitie v.
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