BVS, Inc. v. CDW Direct, LLC

936 F. Supp. 2d 1013, 2013 WL 1290940
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Iowa
DecidedMarch 28, 2013
DocketNo. 11-CV-79-LRR
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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BVS, Inc. v. CDW Direct, LLC, 936 F. Supp. 2d 1013, 2013 WL 1290940 (N.D. Iowa 2013).

Opinion

ORDER

LINDA R. READE, Chief Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION .....................................................1016

II. PROCEDURAL HISTORY..................... 1016

A. Arrow Motion.............................!.......................1017

B. CDW Motion........................... 1017

C. Net App Motion............................. 1017

D. TSSLink Motion....................... 1017

III. SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION...................................1018

TV. SUMMARY JUDGMENT STANDARD...................................1018

V. RELEVANT FACTUAL BACKGROUND.................................1018

[1016]*1016A. Parties...........................................................1018

B. Course of Dealing Between BVS and CDW..........................1019
C. SAN Project Design .:.............................................1019
D. Contract Formation...............................................1020
E. Installation and Implementation...................................1022

VI. CDW MOTION......................................................... 1023

A. Breach of Contract Claim..................... 1023

1. What are the terms of the contract?.............................1024

a. Are the Terms and Conditions part of the contract?...........1024

i. Parties’ arguments..................................1024

ii. Applicable law............. 1024

iii. Application.............. 1026

b. Are oral promises part of the contract?.......................1027

i. Parties’ arguments.......... 1027

ii. Applicable law......................................1028

iii. Application.........................................1029

2. Did CDW breach the contract?.................... 1030

B. Unjust Enrichment Claim........ 1030
C. Breach of Warranty Claims........................................1031

1. Parties’ arguments............................................1031

2. Application...................................................1032

D: Fraud and Fraudulent Nondisclosure Claims........................1033

1. Parties’ arguments............................................1033

2. Applicable law ................................................1034

a. Effect of integration clause.................................1034

b. Fraud pleading requirements.............. 1034

3. Fraud claim ............................... 1035

a. Timing of installation and implementation ..................1035

b. CDW’s technical competency................................1036

c. Replication .............:.................................1036

d. World-class solution.......................................1037

4. Fraudulent nondisclosure claim ................................1037

a. Applicable law............................................1037

b. Application................................................1038

i. No-return policy ....................................1038

ii. Lack of technical aptitude...........................1038

VII. REMAINING MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT..................1039

VIII. CONCLUSION........................................................1039

I. INTRODUCTION

The matters before the court are Defendant CDW Direct, LLC’s (“CDW”) “Motion for Summary Judgment” (“CDW Motion”) (docket no. 70), Third-Party Defendant Arrow Electronics, Inc.’s (“Arrow”) “Motion for Summary Judgment” (“Arrow Motion”) (docket no. 66), Third-Party Defendant Net App, Inc.’s. (“Net App”) “Motion for Summary Judgment” (“Net App Motion”) (docket no. 67) and Third-Party Defendant TSSLink, Inc.’s (“TSSLink”) “Motion for Summary Judgment” (“TSSLink Motion”) (docket no. 68).

II. PROCEDURAL HISTORY

On July 19, 2011, BVS, Inc. (“BVS”) hied a Complaint (docket no. 2) against CDW, Arrow and TSSLink, alleging breach of contract and unjust enrichment. On February 13, 2012, BVS moved the court to dismiss the claims against Arrow and TSSLink. See Motion to Dismiss (docket no. 27) at 2. On March 2, 2012, the court dismissed Arrow and TSSLink from [1017]*1017the instant action without prejudice. See March 2, 2012 Order (docket no. 31) at 1.

On April 16, 2012, BVS filed an Amended Complaint (docket no. 38) against CDW. In the Amended Complaint, BVS alleges breach of contract (Count I), unjust enrichment (Count II), breach of express warranty (Count III), breach of implied warranty of merchantability (Count IV), breach of implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose (Count V), fraud (Count VI) and fraudulent nondisclosure (Count VII) 1 against CDW.

On April 17, 2012, CDW filed a Third-Party Complaint (docket no. 41) against Net App, Arrow and TSSLink. In the Third-Party Complaint, CDW alleges that Net App, Arrow and TSSLink are liable to CDW for contribution and indemnity if CDW is found liable to BVS (Count I), Net App is liable for contractual indemnity if CDW is found liabie to BVS (Count "II), Arrow is liable for contractual indemnity if CDW is found liable to BVS (Count III), Arrow breached its contract with CDW (Count IV) and TSSLink breached its contract with Arrow, which CDW can enforce as a third-party beneficiary of the contract (Count V).

On May 9, 2012, CDW filed an Answer (docket no. 45) to the Amended Complaint, denying BVS’s claims and asserting affirmative defenses. On June 25, 2012, Arrow filed an Answer (docket no. 50) to the Third-Party Complaint, denying CDW’s claims. On that same date, Net App filed an Answer (docket no. 49) to the Third-Party Complaint, denying CDW’s claims, asserting affirmative defenses and asserting a counterclaim against CDW for attorneys’ fees and expenses. Also on that same date, TSSLink filed an Answer (docket no. 48) to the Third-Party Complaint, denying CDW’s claims and asserting affirmative defenses. •

A Arrow Motion

On December 13, 2012, Arrow filed the Arrow Motion.

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