Giddings v. Media Lodge, Inc.

320 F. Supp. 3d 1064
CourtUnited States District Court
DecidedMarch 13, 2018
Docket4:17–CV–04068–RAL
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Giddings v. Media Lodge, Inc., 320 F. Supp. 3d 1064 (usdistct 2018).

Opinion

ROBERTO A. LANGE, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

Plaintiff Caleb Giddings, a Senior Airman in the United States Air Force Reserves, worked for GunUp Publishing, Inc. (GunUp) in South Dakota. When GunUp merged with Media Lodge, Inc. (Media Lodge) in the spring of 2015, Giddings accepted a job as Media Lodge's director of sales. Shortly thereafter, Giddings left to serve active duty for five-plus months with the Air Force. After returning from active duty, Giddings allegedly was demoted by and then terminated from Media Lodge without cause. Giddings sued Media Lodge, Media Lodge's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Jeff Siegel, and Media Lodge's majority owner IA Tech, LLC (IA Tech) (collectively "Defendants"),1 alleging that they violated the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 (USERRA). Doc. 41. Defendants filed a motion arguing that the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) and the arbitration clause in Giddings' Employment Agreement require this Court to stay or dismiss Giddings' case and compel arbitration. Doc. 18. For the reasons explained below, this Court grants Defendants' motion to compel arbitration under the arbitration clause, but stays the case rather than dismissing it.

I. Facts

GunUp was an internet media and marketing company that catered to firearms enthusiasts, manufacturers, and retailers. Doc. 24 at ¶ 5. Giddings and his then-wife *1068Shelley (Shelley) worked for GunUp in South Dakota, and Giddings was a minority share owner of GunUp. Doc. 24 at ¶¶ 5-7. Media Lodge is an electronic media marketing company, has employees in several states, and sells electronic advertising services throughout the country. Doc. 21 at ¶ 3. Media Lodge's content targets outdoor enthusiasts who are interested in hunting, shooting, fishing, and other outdoor activities. Doc. 21 at ¶ 3.

In 2014, Media Lodge CEO Siegel and Daniel Hall, GunUp's CEO, began negotiating a merger between GunUp and Media Lodge. Doc. 25-1 at 4; Doc. 29. These negotiations included discussions about Hall, Giddings, and Shelley coming to work for Media Lodge. Doc. 25-1 at 4; Docs. 29-29-7. GunUp and Media Lodge executed a merger agreement on March 31, 2015. Doc. 41 at ¶ 17; Doc. 25-5 at 18. The next day, Giddings, Shelley, and Hall signed employment agreements with Media Lodge. Doc. 21 at ¶ 5-7; Doc. 21-1; Doc. 24 at ¶ 6; Doc. 25-1 at 4-5. Giddings's Employment Agreement contained the following arbitration clause:

Binding Arbitration . In the event any disagreement arises under this Agreement, the disagreement shall be settled by binding arbitration pursuant to the Rules of the American Arbitration Association. The arbitration shall be governed by the United States Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. §§ 1 - 16, and judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered by any court having jurisdiction thereof. The place of arbitration shall be Atlanta, Georgia, there shall only be one arbitrator selected by the parties, and the arbitrator shall not be empowered to award damages in excess of actual damages, although the arbitrator shall be empowered to award injunctive relief. The parties hereto hereby waive all defenses in connection to any arbitration hereunder or the enforcement of any arbitration award rendered pursuant hereto.

Doc. 21-1 at 6.

Giddings went on mandatory active duty with the United States Air Force from late April 2015 until September 30, 2015. Doc. 41 at ¶ 21. Giddings alleges that when he returned to work upon completing his service, Media Lodge violated USERRA by failing to properly reemploy him, demoting him without just cause, and terminating him without just cause. Doc. 41 at ¶¶ 49-75. Giddings seeks compensatory, general, and liquidated damages from Defendants for these alleged USERRA violations. Doc. 41. Since filing his suit, Giddings has relocated to Florida. Doc. 41 at ¶ 2. This Court held a hearing on the motions in this case in late 2017.

II. The FAA and Standard of Review

Congress enacted me FAA to counter judicial aversion to arbitration and ensure that courts treat arbitration agreements just like any other contract. Volt Info. Scis., Inc. v. Bd. of Trs. Leland Stanford Junior Univ., 489 U.S. 468, 478, 109 S.Ct. 1248, 103 L.Ed.2d 488 (1989). The key language of the FAA states that a written agreement to arbitrate in a contract involving interstate commerce "shall be valid, irrevocable, and enforceable, save upon such grounds as exist at law or in equity for the revocation of any contract." 9 U.S.C. § 2. The FAA applies here because the Employment Agreement, including the arbitration clause, is in writing and because the Agreement concerned Giddings's work with Media Lodge, a company that is engaged in interstate commerce. Doc. 21 at ¶ 3; CarMax Auto Superstores Cal. LLC v. Hernandez. 94 F.Supp.3d 1078, 1100-02 (CD. Cal. 2015) ; Connell v. Meritor Sav. Bank, No. CIV. A. 90-5916, 1991 WL 25715, at *2 (E.D. Pa. Feb. 27, 1991) ; see *1069also Allied-Bruce Terminix Cos. v. Dobson, 513 U.S. 265, 273-74, 115 S.Ct. 834, 130 L.Ed.2d 753 (1995) (adopting a broad reading of the phrase "involving commerce" in 9 U.S.C. § 2 ). The FAA provides two mechanisms for enforcing an arbitration agreement: a stay of proceedings under § 3 when an issue in the case is "referable to arbitration" and an order compelling arbitration under § 4 when a party has refused to adhere to an arbitration agreement. 9 U.S.C. §§ 3, 4.

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