Setoff Defense, Set Off.

June 5, 2023

Longrunning litigation between the Allen Stanford receiver and a substantial Stanford investor came to an end in Janvey v. GMAG LLC, with the conclusion that the investor’s setoff defense had been forfeited.

The Fifth Circuit considered, but did not rule on, an argument based on the pretrial order. Reminding that “[a] pretrial order supersedes all pleadings,” the Fifth Circuit noted precedent that “even issues of law should be included in the pretrial order or else they are waived.” It was reluctant to apply that precedent here, however, when a joint stipulation said only that setoff would not be argued “during the trial of this matter.” The investor contended that setof was a legal matter that only became relevant after verdict.

But, held the Court, forfeiture occurred when the investor did not raise setoff in opposition to the receiver’s motion for entry of final judgment. No. 22-10235 (May 30, 2023).

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