Lockheed Martin Corporation v. Retail Holdings, N.V., No. 09-2766 (2d Cir. 2011)
Annotate this CaseAppellant, Retail Holdings, N.V. (together with its predecessors, "New Singer"), appealed from a judgment in favor of appellee, Lockheed Martin Corporation (together with its predecessors, "Old Singer"), regarding a dispute revolving around the interpretation of a 1986 Reorganization and Distribution Agreement ("Spin-off Agreement") between appellee's predecessor, The Singer Company, and appellant's predecessor, SSMC, Inc. At issue was whether the Spin-off Agreement transferred a particular pension plan, the Executive Office Foreign Service Retirement Plan ("Plan"), from Old Singer to New Singer. The court reversed the judgment and held that the district court erred in considering extrinsic evidence of the parties' post-contract conduct where the contract admitted only one reasonable interpretation when the Plan was transferred to New Singer by clear and unambiguous terms.
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