Global Pacific, L.L.C v. Kirkpatrick

2017 Ohio 1332
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedApril 10, 2017
DocketCA2016-08-163
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Global Pacific, L.L.C v. Kirkpatrick, 2017 Ohio 1332 (Ohio Ct. App. 2017).

Opinion

[Cite as Global Pacific, L.L.C v. Kirkpatrick, 2017-Ohio-1332.]

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS

TWELFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT OF OHIO

BUTLER COUNTY

GLOBAL PACIFIC, LLC, et al., :

Plaintiffs, : CASE NO. CA2016-08-163

- vs - : OPINION 4/10/2017 LARRY T. KIRKPATRICK, et al., :

Defendants/Third-Party : Plaintiffs-Appellees, : - vs - : BLUELINE RENTAL, LLC, : Third-Party Defendant-Appellant. :

CIVIL APPEAL FROM BUTLER COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Case No. CV2015-09-2095

Kegler, Brown, Hill & Ritter Co., Larry T. McClatchey, Jason Beehler, Jane K. Gleaves, 65 East State Street, Suite 1800, Columbus, Ohio 43215, for appellees Larry Kirkpatrick, KZB Properties, LLC, KZB Holdings, LLC and R&K Machinery, LLC

Frost Brown Todd, LLC, Thomas B. Allen, Charles B. Galvin, 9277 Centre Pointe Drive, Suite 300, West Chester, Ohio 45069, for appellant

Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP, Louis J. Rouleau, 1200 Nineteenth Street, N.W., Suite 500, Washington DC 20036, for appellant

PIPER, J.

{¶ 1} Third-party defendant-appellant, BlueLine Rental, LLC, appeals a decision of Butler CA2016-08-163

the Butler County Court of Common Pleas ordering it to participate in mediation with

plaintiffs, Global Pacific, LLC, et al., and defendants-appellees/third-party plaintiffs, Larry

Kirkpatrick, et al.

{¶ 2} The Reale Group (comprised of Global Pacific, LLC and Christopher Reale)

and the Kirkpatrick Group (comprised of Larry Kirkpatrick, KZB Holdings, LLC, R&K

Machinery, LLC, and KZB Properties, LLC) were business partners. In 2006, the two groups

executed an operating agreement for R&K Machinery, LLC (the 2006 R&K Operating

Agreement). The groups formed R&K Machinery to operate a BlueLine franchise in

Hamilton, Ohio (the Franchise). BlueLine is a rental construction equipment company with

franchises throughout the country. The Reale Group and the Kirkpatrick Group also formed

KZB Properties, LLC, which was a limited liability corporation to hold real estate for the

Franchise and run it.

{¶ 3} Within the 2006 R&K Operating Agreement, the Reale Group and the

Kirkpatrick Group agreed to mediate any disputes that arose between them, and to arbitrate

any disputes if mediation proved unsuccessful. The only two parties to the 2006 R&K

Operating Agreement were the Reale Group and the Kirkpatrick Group.

{¶ 4} Christopher Reale, who is the sole member and owner of Global Pacific, LLC,

also owned and operated three other BlueLine franchises in Hawaii through various

companies he set up for that purpose. In 2008, Reale started suffering economic hardship

and began defaulting on obligations to his franchises' creditors. In 2010, Reale entered an

agreement (the 2010 Agreement) with BlueLine wherein BlueLine wrote off significant

amounts of Reale's debts in exchange for Reale surrendering his interest in his three Hawaii

franchises, as well as the Franchise he operated with the Kirkpatrick Group in Ohio. In

Section Eight of the 2010 Agreement, the Reale Group agreed to transfer all its interests in

the Franchise to the Kirkpatrick Group, and BlueLine agreed to prepare the "assignments of -2- Butler CA2016-08-163

membership interest."

{¶ 5} Also within the 2010 Agreement, BlueLine and the Reale Group agreed that

any disputes arising out of their agreement would be submitted for binding arbitration in

Honolulu, Hawaii. The parties also agreed that Hawaii law would control any disputes

between them.

{¶ 6} In 2011, the Kirkpatrick Group entered an agreement with BlueLine to sell

certain assets once belonging to R&K Machinery. Within that Asset Purchase Agreement,

the Kirkpatrick Group asserted its sole ownership of the Franchise. At the same time, the

Kirkpatrick Group and BlueLine entered a Termination Agreement as a corollary agreement

to the Asset Purchase Agreement. Within that agreement, the Kirkpatrick Group released

BlueLine "from any and all claims, demands, actions, causes of action, suits, costs,

damages, attorney's fees, expenses and liabilities of every kind, character and description,

whether known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected, either direct or consequential, at law

or in equity, which it or they may have now, may have had at any time heretofore, or may

have had at any time hereafter, arising from, or in any manner incidental to, the Franchise

agreements, the Franchised Business or any matter, thing or event whatever occurring or

failing to occur at any time in the past * * *." Also within the agreement, the Kirkpatrick Group

promised that they had not, "and will not, file, commence, institute, prosecute or join in any

charge, claim, suit, action or other proceeding" against BlueLine regarding the Franchise.

{¶ 7} In 2014, the Reale Group and BlueLine also entered a Release Agreement,

which contained a "full and complete" mutual release of "all duties and performance

obligations" contained in the 2010 Agreement.

{¶ 8} In 2015, the Reale Group sued the Kirkpatrick Group in the Butler County Court

of Common Pleas, claiming that its interest in the Franchise was never actually transferred.

The Reale Group sought unallocated profits, distributions, and damages for the deprivation of -3- Butler CA2016-08-163

ownership rights it claimed to still possess in the Franchise.

{¶ 9} In 2016, the Kirkpatrick Group moved the trial court to stay the proceedings

and compel arbitration based on the 2006 R&K Operating Agreement. The day after moving

the trial court to compel arbitration, the Kirkpatrick Group filed a third-party complaint against

BlueLine, claiming that if it was liable to the Reale Group, BlueLine would have to indemnify

it. Soon thereafter, the trial court granted the Kirkpatrick Group's motion to stay the

proceedings pending arbitration. However, the trial court ordered the parties to complete

discovery before proceeding to mediation. The trial court also ordered the parties to arbitrate

the matter per the 2006 R&K Operating Agreement if mediation proved unsuccessful.

{¶ 10} Within the trial court's order, it specifically ordered BlueLine to participate in

mediation and arbitration pursuant to the terms of the 2006 R&K Operating Agreement.

BlueLine filed a motion for judgment on the pleadings, or in the alternative, a motion to stay

pending arbitration, which the trial court did not consider because such was filed hours after

the trial court issued its arbitration/mediation order. BlueLine now appeals the trial court's

decision to order its participation in arbitration and discovery, as well as failing to grant its

motion for judgment on the pleadings, raising three assignments of error.

{¶ 11} Assignment of Error No. 1:

{¶ 12} THE TRIAL COURT ERRED BY ORDERING BLUELINE TO SUBMIT TO

MEDIATION AND/OR ARBITRATION PURSUANT TO ¶ 8.4 OF THE 2006 R&K

OPERATING AGREEMENT WHERE BLUELINE IS NOT A PARTY TO THAT AGREEMENT.

{¶ 13} BlueLine argues in its first assignment of error that the trial court erred by

ordering it to participate in arbitration when it was not a party to the contract between the

Reale Group and the Kirkpatrick Group.

{¶ 14} "In Ohio, a party to an action generally cannot be required to arbitrate a

dispute between itself and a second party unless the parties have previously agreed in writing -4- Butler CA2016-08-163

to arbitration of those disputes." Benjamin v. Pipoly, 155 Ohio App.3d 171, 2003-Ohio-5666,

¶ 32 (10th Dist.).

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