Brown Ex Rel. Rhiner v. Kerkhoff

504 F. Supp. 2d 464, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 62458, 2007 WL 2481422
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Iowa
DecidedAugust 23, 2007
Docket4:06-cv-342
StatusPublished
Cited by27 cases

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Brown Ex Rel. Rhiner v. Kerkhoff, 504 F. Supp. 2d 464, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 62458, 2007 WL 2481422 (S.D. Iowa 2007).

Opinion

ORDER

GRITZNER, District Judge.

This matter comes before the Court on a Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim (Clerk’s No. 21) filed by Defendants Kerkhoff Chiropractic, The Masters Circle, Inc., Larry Markson, Bob Hoffman, Dennis Perman, and Paul Kerkhoff; a Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Personal Jurisdiction (Clerk’s No. 22) filed by Defendants The Masters Circle, Inc., Larry Markson, Bob Hoffman, and Dennis Perman; and a Motion for Leave to File Third Amended Complaint and Dissolve or Modify the State Court’s June 15, 2006, Order Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1450 filed by Plaintiffs (Clerk’s No. 33). Plaintiffs are represented by Kimberley Baer, Steven Wandro, and Kasey Kincaid. Defendants are represented by Mary Brockington, Jonathan Poole, James Gilliam, and Sean Moore. Following an April 27, 2007, hearing, these matters are fully submitted and are ready for disposition. 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY.......................................474

I. Factual Allegations.........................................................474

A. The Defendants........................................................474

B. Defendants’Alleged Wrongful Practices ..................................476

C. The Proposed Class Representatives .....................................477

1. Heidi Brown and Trevor Rhiner......................................477

2. Cynthia Christian ..................................................478

D. Nonresident Defendants’ Contacts with Iowa..............................478

1. The Masters Circle.................................................478

a. Physical Presence ..............................................478

b. Virtual Presence................................................481

2. Individual Nonresident Defendants...................................481

a. Markson.......................................................481

b. Hoffman.......................................................482

c. Perman .......................................................482

II. Procedural History.........................................................483

DISCUSSION..................................................................483

*472 I. Issues Related to Standing..................................................483

A. Relevance of the State Court’s June 2006 Order............................483

B. Standing of Brown and Rhiner to Sue The Masters Circle, Hoffman, Markson, and Perman................................................484

1. Applicable Legal Standards..........................................484

2. Discussion.........................................................485

3. The Third Amended Complaint.......................................486

C. Conclusion............................................................487

II. Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Personal Jurisdiction ............................487

A. Applicable Legal Standards.............................................487

1. Burden of Proof....................................................487

2. Constitutional and Statutory Considerations ...........................488

a. Service of Process..............................................488

b. Constitutional Parameters.......................................489

B. Personal Jurisdiction Under RICO.......................................489

1. Statutory Authorization.............................................489

a. Statutory Provisions............................................489

b. Analysis.......................................................490

i. The Argument for Subsection (d).............................491

ii. The Argument for Subsection (b).............................491

iii. Application of Subsection (b).................................493

(a) The Ninth Circuit Approach..............................494

(b) The Tenth Circuit Approach..............................494

(c) Application of the Tests..................................495

2. Constitutional Considerations........................................497

3. Conclusion.........................................................497

C. Personal Jurisdiction Under the Calder “Effects” Test......................497

1. Applicable Legal Standards..........................................497

2. Discussion.........................................................498

D. Personal Jurisdiction Under the Iowa Long-Arm Statute ...................499

1. Applicable Legal Principles..........................................499

2. Summary of Defendants’ Contacts....................................501

a. The Masters Circle .............................................501

b. Individual Defendants...........................................503

3. Nature, Quality, and Quantity of the Nonresident Defendants’ Contacts, and the Relation of Such Contacts to Plaintiffs’ Causes of Action ..........................................................503

a. The Masters Circle .............................................503

i. Internet Contacts ..........................................503

(a) Legal Standards........................................504

(b) Analysis...............................................506

ii. Non-Internet Contacts......................................508

iii. Individual Defendants.......................................512

iv. Conclusion.................................................512

4. Interest of the Forum State and Convenience of the Parties..............512

5. Conclusion.........................................................513

E. Personal Jurisdiction Under A “Conspiracy Jurisdiction” Theory.............513
F. Conclusion............................................................518

III. Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim.................................518

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