Brembo S.P.A. v. T.A.W. Performance LLC

2024 NY Slip Op 30333(U)
New York Supreme Court, New York County·Decided January 24, 2024·Unpublished

Opinion

Brembo S.P.A. v T.A.W. Performance LLC 2024 NY Slip Op 30333(U)

January 24, 2024

Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: Index No. 654931/2017 Judge: Paul A. Goetz

Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various New York State and local government sources, including the New York State Unified Court System's eCourts Service. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication.

NYSCEF DOC. NO. 563 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 01/24/2024

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK NEW YORK COUNTY

PRESENT: HON. PAUL A. GOETZ PART 47 Justice

----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------X INDEX NO. 654931/2017 BREMBO S.P.A.,

MOTION DATE 07/12/2023 Plaintiff,

MOTION SEQ. NO. 018 - V -

T.A.W. PERFORMANCE LLC, DECISION + ORDER ON MOTION

Defendant.

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The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document number (Motion 018) 511, 512, 513, 514, 515,516,517,518,519,520,521,522,523,524,525,526,527,528,529,530,531,532,533,534,535, 536,537,538,539,540,541,542,543,544,545,546,547,548,549,550,551,552,553,554,555,559, 561 were read on this motion to/for MODIFY ORDER/JUDGMENT

Defendant, T.A.W. Performance LLC ("TAW"), moves pursuant to CPLR § 5015 to vacate two prior decisions by this court dated July 2, 2018 (NYSCEF Doc No 123) and June 26, 2020 (NYSCEF Doc No 431). The July 2, 2018 decision and order granted in part plaintiff, Brembo S .P .A's ("Brembo") motion to dismiss and dismissed five of defendant's six counterclaims. The June 26, 2020 decision and order granted partial summary judgment to plaintiff on its first cause of action for breach of contract and its third cause of action for specific performance. The decision also dismissed defendant's final counterclaim for breach of contract against plaintiff. Defendant now moves to vacate these decisions based on alleged newly discovered evidence and based on alleged misrepresentations made by plaintiff in obtaining these judgments. Defendant also moves pursuant to CPLR § 3025 to amend its answer and allege new counterclaims and affirmative defenses based upon this newly discovered evidence.

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BACKGROUND

Brembo is an Italian company engaged in the design, manufacturing and sale of brake systems for automobiles and motorcycles. Brembo conducts sales throughout the world through exclusive and non-exclusive third-party distributors, including, as relevant here, defendant T.A.W. Id. From shortly after T.A.W.'s formation in 2010 until July 1, 2014, T.A.W. was an authorized, non-exclusive distributor of Brembo products in North America.

In or around March or April 2014, Brembo and T.A.W. began negotiating an agreement for T.A.W. to become the exclusive distributor of certain Brembo products in North America. Both T.A.W. and Brembo were represented by experienced legal counsel in these negotiations. The negotiations resulted in a written Exclusive Distribution Agreement between Brembo and T.A.W., which was executed on July 1, 2014 (the "Agreement") (NYSCEF Doc No 514). Under paragraph 5.4 of the Agreement, the Distributor, T.A.W., must use its best efforts to prevent the sale of counterfeit Brembo Products and Non-exclusive Brembo Products in the Territory, and Brembo, the Supplier, shall support T.A.W.'s efforts to do so as reasonably requested by T.A.W. Towards this end, this provision provides that "Brembo shall cooperate with T.A.W. if T.A.W. makes a reasonable request for Brembo to notify E-Bay regarding any Brembo branded products being sold on E-Bay by distributors, foreign and domestic in contravention of the exclusivity provisions of this Agreement" (id.).

In August 2016, after T.A.W. allegedly failed to pay certain invoices which were due and owing from January 2016, Brembo gave T.A.W. a one year notice of termination of the Agreement, pursuant to paragraph 16.2 of the Agreement, with termination to be effective on July 31, 2017 (id.). On July 20, 2017 Brembo filed this case alleging three causes of action, one for breach of contract, one for account stated, and one for specific performance seeking the

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return of all Brembo products in their inventory (NYSCEF Doc No 1). In its answer TAW filed six counterclaims all of which alleged that plaintiff breached the exclusivity Agreement by selling their products to third party companies who were then selling the products online and undercutting TAW's prices (NYSCEF Doc No 36).

DISCUSSION

Defendant seeks vacatur of the July 2, 2018 decision and order and the June 26, 2020 decision and order pursuant to CPLR § 5015(a)(2) or CPLR § 5015(a)(3). Under CPLR § 5015(a)(2) a court may relieve a party from a previously rendered judgment upon the ground of "newly-discovered evidence which, if introduced at the trial, would probably have produced a different result and which could not have been discovered in time to move for a new trial under section 4404." In support of a motion made under 5015(a)(2) movant must show that the newly discovered evidence "could not have been previously discovered by the exercise of due diligence" (Grinshpun v Borokhovich, 148 AD3d 447,447 [1st Dept 2017]). A motion under CPLR § 5015(a)(3) can relieve a party from a previous judgment on the grounds of "fraud, misrepresentation, or other misconduct of an adverse party." Fraud under 5015(a)(3) "may be defined as a fraud practiced in obtaining a judgment such that a party may have been prevented from fully and fairly litigating the matter" (Shaw v Shaw, 97 AD2d 403,403 [2d Dept 1983]). If a movant can show that the opposing party made false statements in support of a prior motion, then this may be sufficient to warrant the vacatur of a previous judgment (Peterson v Melchiona, 269 AD2d 375 [2d Dept 2000]).

Here, defendant alleges that testimony given by defendant's Chief Legal Officer Umberto Simonelli was false and has misled the court into making its prior judgments. Specifically, defendants allege that Simonelli committed perjury when he stated that Alberto Bombassei,

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Chairman of the Board of Directors of Brembo did not exercise control over Brembo when the parties initially entered into their Agreement. Defendant alleges that if not for Simonelli' s allegedly untruthful deposition testimony it would have been able to file an amended pleading that would include meritorious fraud in the inducement as an affirmative defense to plaintiff's claims. Defendant argues that had it been aware of Bombassei's alleged active role in Brembo, it would have insisted on additional protections before first entering into the Agreement.

In support of the allegation that Simonelli committed perjury during his deposition defendant presents excerpts from Brembo' s annual and quarterly reports which list Alberto Bombassei as Chairman on the Board of Directors (NYSCEF Doc Nos 515 - 517). The Annual Reports states that "The Chairman is the Company's legal representative and has powers of ordinary management, within the limits of the law" (NYSCEF Doc No 515 at 4).

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