CLEAROBJECT, INC. v. PAIRED, INC.

CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Indiana
DecidedFebruary 10, 2023
Docket1:22-cv-00581
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION

CLEAROBJECT, INC., ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) No. 1:22-cv-00581-SEB-MKK ) PAIRED, INC., et al., ) ) Defendants. )

ORDER ON MOTION TO DISMISS OR TO TRANSFER

Now before the Court is Defendants' Motion to Dismiss or to Transfer [Dkt. 14]. Defendants Paired, Inc. and Paired Pay, Inc. (collectively, the "Paired Entities") contend pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(2) that this court lacks personal jurisdiction over them thereby necessitating dismissal of Plaintiff ClearObject Inc.'s ("ClearObject") complaint, or in the alternative, a transfer of the cause of action to the District of South Carolina pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1404. Factual Background Defendant Paired, Inc. is a Wyoming corporation with its principal place of business in Wyoming. Defendant Paired Pay, Inc. is a Wyoming corporation with its principal place of business in South Carolina. Neither Defendant is a citizen of Indiana, is registered to do business in Indiana; owns or rents any real property in Indiana; has employees or agents who are Indiana citizens; has employees or agents who have physically visited Indiana in any official capacity; specifically advertises in Indiana; or intentionally solicits business for Indiana residents or companies. Paired and Paired Pay were formed in October 2020 and February 2021, respectively, by their parent company, Black Ink Technologies Corporation ("Black

Ink"). Black Ink is a Wyoming corporation with its principal place of business in Massachusetts. Black Ink develops hardware and software business-management products and offers those products through "Product Companies" or "Platform Companies," which companies include Paired and Paired Pay. Plaintiff ClearObject, Inc. is a Delaware limited liability company with its principal place of business in Indiana. In January and February 2020, Ron Felice, who

was at that time a ClearObject employee who lived in South Carolina, twice physically visited Black Ink's South Carolina Offices on ClearObject's behalf. Prior to these meetings, Black Ink and ClearObject had not had any other contact or business arrangement. At one of the meetings Mr. Felice "whiteboarded" with Black Ink the development work that ClearObject proposed to provide to Black Ink. As a result of

these meetings, Black Ink began negotiating with ClearObject to provide development services. These negotiations began in person with Mr. Felice in South Carolina and continued remotely by phone, Zoom, and email. In addition to the January and February meetings, Mr. Felice visited Black Ink's South Carolina office one other time in 2020. We have been provided no other details regarding the third in-person visit.

As a result of these initial negotiations, ClearObject and Black Ink executed a Nondisclosure Agreement ("NDA") prepared by ClearObject. This NDA had a venue selection clause listing Marion County, Indiana, or the Southern District of Indiana and further provided that the parties "hereto consent to personal jurisdiction of the courts in Marion County, Indiana, including the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana." Dkt. 16-1, Exh. 1-A. ClearObject's then-President executed the NDA on

behalf of ClearObject on January 27, 2020. Jeremy Blackburn, Black Inc's Chief Executive Officer, executed the NDA on February 3, 2020. Following the execution of the NDA, ClearObject presented Black Ink with a proposed Statement of Work ("Black Ink SOW"), that included among other services to be performed by ClearObject a two- day workshop that would be held at ClearObject's headquarters in Fishers, Indiana. The Black Ink SOW was never executed, however.

Mr. Felice was furloughed on March 31, 2020, and laid off from ClearObject on June 24, 2020, as a result of the COVID pandemic. Following Mr. Felice's departure from ClearObject, ClearObject and Black Ink continued the negotiations that had been initiated by Mr. Felice, regarding the work ClearObject proposed to perform. During that time, "ClearObject sent a number of proposals to do work for Black Ink Tech Product

Companies or Platform Companies." Dkt. 17-1 ¶ 16. These negotiations eventually resulted in the Statement of Work ("SOW") and Change Requests at issue in this litigation. The initial drafts of the SOW were prepared by ClearObject and listed ClearObject and Black Ink as the contracting parties. Black Ink informed ClearObject that, consistent

with its standard practice, ClearObject's engagement would not be with Black Ink, but with a Platform Company that Black Ink would create for purposes of the engagement. In line with this practice, Black Ink formed Paired on October 19, 2020, and requested that ClearObject replace all references to Black Ink with Paired in the draft SOW. ClearObject did so, and the SOW was executed between ClearObject and Paired on January 8, 2021. The address listed on the SOW for Paired is 3900 Leeds Avenue, Suite

102, North Charleston, SC 29403. This is the same location Mr. Felice visited when he initially solicited Black Ink's business. The SOW identified ClearObject's location as Fishers, Indiana. The SOW provided that each party to the contract "[wa]s responsible for the identification of, interpretation of, and compliance with, any applicable laws, regulations and statutes that affect[ed] its applications or business." Dkt. 8-1 at 16. The SOW also

included a section titled "Disclosure" which provided that "[t]he fully executed Subscriber and ClearObject Mutual Confidentiality NDA will apply to this SOW." Id. The parties dispute whether this is a reference to the NDA ClearObject executed with Black Ink. Around March 31, 2021 and April 1, 2021, two of ClearObject's employees, Scott

Herren and Noel Hopkins, made an in-person visit to the 3900 Leeds Avenue address in South Carolina to discuss an accelerated project plan pursuant to the SOW. These discussions eventually resulted in the July Change Request at issue in this litigation. The July Change request was signed by Paired Pay, which had been created by Black Ink in February 2021 for the continued and expanding engagement with ClearObject. The

parties also engaged in discussions regarding a Project Change Request Form in April 2021, which was executed pursuant to the SOW effective April 15, 2021 (the "April Change Request"). The initial draft of the April Change Request listed ClearObject and Paired as the contracting parties, but because the April Change Request dealt with a function to be managed by Paired Pay, all references to Paired in the April Change Request were ultimately changed to Paired Pay.

On January 27, 2022, ClearObject filed the complaint in this case in Hamilton Superior Court, alleging breach of contract and unjust enrichment claims based on Defendants' alleged failure to pay for the services ClearObject provided under the SOW and its amendments. Defendants removed the case to this Court on March 24, 2022, and, on April 29, 2022, filed the pending motion to dismiss or to transfer to the District of South Carolina.

On January 31, 2022, four days after ClearObject filed its complaint in state court, Paired Pay filed a companion breach of contract lawsuit against ClearObject in the Court of Common Pleas for Charleston County in South Carolina, alleging that ClearObject breached the July Change Request. ClearObject removed the action to the District of South Carolina on March 31, 2022 and moved to dismiss or to transfer the action to this

district.

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