Ex parte Honda Manufacturing and Development of Alabama, LLC PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS

CourtCourt of Civil Appeals of Alabama
DecidedMarch 10, 2023
DocketCL-2022-1217
StatusPublished

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Rel: March 10, 2023

Notice: This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication in the advance sheets of Southern Reporter. Readers are requested to notify the Reporter of Decisions, Alabama Appellate Courts, 300 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36104-3741 ((334) 229-0650), of any typographical or other errors, in order that corrections may be made before the opinion is published in Southern Reporter.

ALABAMA COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OCTOBER TERM, 2022-2023 _________________________

CL-2022-1217 _________________________

Ex parte Honda Manufacturing and Development of Alabama, LLC

PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS

(In re: Dennis G. Allison

v.

Honda Manufacturing and Development of Alabama, LLC)

(Etowah Circuit Court: CV-22-900164)

HANSON, Judge.

Honda Manufacturing and Development of Alabama, LLC

("Honda"), petitions this court for a writ of mandamus directing the CL-2022-1217

Etowah Circuit Court ("the circuit court") to change the venue of the

underlying action, workers' compensation case, to Talladega County. In

the underlying action, Dennis Allison ("Dennis") allegedly sustained an

injury while working at Honda's automobile-manufacturing facility

located in Talladega County. Dennis resided in Etowah County and filed

a complaint for worker's compensation benefits against Honda in the

Etowah Circuit Court. Honda then filed its motion to transfer venue,

which the circuit court denied. For the reasons discussed herein, we grant

the petition and issue the writ.

Background

The materials submitted in support of and in opposition to the

petition for a writ of mandamus indicate the following factual

background. On April 26, 2022, Dennis sued Honda in Etowah County,

where he resided, after he sustained injuries to his lower back while

working in Honda's manufacturing facility located in Talladega County.

Dennis alleged that he was working in the line and scope of his

employment when he was injured and sought benefits under the

Alabama's Workers' Compensation Act, §25-5-1, et seq., Ala. Code 1975.

On June 15, 2022, Honda filed its motion to change venue, averring that

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Etowah County was an improper venue pursuant to § 6-3-7(a)(3), Ala.

Code 1975, because, Honda said, the events giving rise to Dennis's claim

occurred in Talladega County; its principal office in Alabama was located

in Talladega County; it sells all of its automobiles to a separate legal

entity, and it did not conduct "business by agent" in Etowah County. In

the alterative, Honda argued that if Etowah County is a proper venue,

the most convenient venue is Talladega County under the doctrine of

forum non conveniens.

In support of its contention that it did not conduct business by agent

in Etowah County, Honda attached the affidavit of Michael Gaines,

Division Leader of Honda's manufacturing planning and control division,

which provides, in pertinent part:

"1. I am the Division Leader of the Manufacturing Planning and Control Division for Honda Development and Manufacturing of America, LLC (hereinafter 'HDMA') the defendant in the above matter.

"2. HDMA is a corporation that is organized and existing under the laws of the State of Ohio. HDMA's Alabama headquarters, principal place of business and principal Alabama office is located at 1800 Honda Drive, Lincoln, Talladega County, Alabama.

"3. HDMA's only manufacturing facility in the State of Alabama is located at 1800 Honda Drive, Lincoln, Talladega County, Alabama. The plaintiff's employment with the

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defendant was located at HDMA's manufacturing facility in Talladega County, and any alleged work injury would have occurred there as well.

"4. The vehicles manufactured for sale at the manufacturing facility in Lincoln, Alabama are sold [by] American Honda Motor Company, Inc. (hereinafter 'AHMCI'). AHMCI is a separate legal entity with its principal place of business in Torrance, CA.

"5. HDMA is not involved in and does not control the distribution or sale of the Honda vehicles it manufactures to consumers anywhere in Alabama or the world. For all the vehicles sold in Alabama and the United States, AHMCI takes delivery, title, and possession of the vehicles and AHMCI arranges for transportation, delivery and the sale of all vehicles in the United States.

"6. HDMA has no relationship, contractual or otherwise, with any Honda dealership located in Alabama, nor does HDMA have any control over the actions, rights or obligations of any such dealers.

"7. HDMA does have at least one vendor in Etowah County, Alabama that provides some parts or services used in the operation of its business or the manufacture of its vehicles. Any services rendered or parts supplied by these vendors or any other vendors are performed at or delivered to the manufacturing plant at 1800 Honda Drive, Lincoln, Talladega County, AL. HDMA does not take delivery of parts from any vendors at any location other than 1800 Honda Drive, Lincoln, Talladega County, AL. HDMA does not have any ownership interests in any parts supplier in Etowah County, Alabama and upon information and belief these vendors are separate legal entities.

"8. HDMA does not do business by agent in Etowah County, Alabama."

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On August 31, 2022, Gaines's deposition was taken. On October 7,

2022, Dennis filed a response with supporting evidence in opposition to

Honda's motion to change venue. Dennis included parts of Gaines's

deposition which stated that Honda was in an active property-lease

arrangement with the City of Gadsden in Etowah County pursuant to

which Honda paid a total of $22,469.88 per month for the lease of a

warehouse space that stores its shipping racks and containers. According

to Gaines, the shipping racks and containers stored in Etowah County

had been previously used for shipping parts from automobile-part

manufacturers to Honda's manufacturing facility and are stored all over

North America, but, Gaines testified, the shipping racks and containers

are no longer being used by Honda. Gaines also testified that all the

automobiles that Honda produces are sold exclusively to a separate legal

entity and that Honda has no involvement in the distribution or sale of

those automobiles.

Dennis also included a tangible personal-property tax return filed

by Honda. The tax return provided that Honda pays personal-property

tax to Etowah County for the value of the items stored in the warehouse.

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On October 12, 2022, and October 21, 2022, the circuit court held a

hearing on the motion to change venue. After the hearing, the circuit

court denied Honda's motion to transfer venue on October 21, 2022.

Thereafter, Honda timely filed its petition for a writ of mandamus.

Standard of Review

"Mandamus is an extraordinary remedy. An appellate court will grant a petition for a writ of mandamus only when '(1) the petitioner has a clear legal right to the relief sought; (2) the respondent has an imperative duty to perform and has refused to do so; (3) the petitioner has no other adequate remedy; and (4) this Court's jurisdiction is properly invoked.' Ex parte Flint Constr. Co., 775 So. 2d 805, 808 (Ala. 2000) (citing Ex parte Mercury Fin. Corp., 715 So. 2d 196, 198 (Ala. 1997)).

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