Indag GmbH & Co. v. IMA S.P.A

150 F. Supp. 3d 946, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 165060, 2015 WL 8331278
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Illinois
DecidedDecember 9, 2015
Docket15 C 4973
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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Indag GmbH & Co. v. IMA S.P.A, 150 F. Supp. 3d 946, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 165060, 2015 WL 8331278 (N.D. Ill. 2015).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

AMY J. ST. EVE, District Court Judge:

This is a case of alleged patent infringement and misappropriation of trade secrets between a former employee, the employee, and the new employer.. Plaintiffs INDAG GmbH & Co. Betriebs KG (“IND-AG”) and Wild Parma, S.r.L. (“Wild Par-ma,” collectively with INDAG, “Plaintiffs”) filed a Complaint on June 5, 2015, against Defendants IMA S.p.A., IMA North America, Inc. (“IMA North America”), IMA Industries Inc. (“IMA Industries”), IMA Industries North America Inc. (“IMA Industries North America,” collectively the “IMA Defendants”),, and FillShape S.r.l. (“FillShape,” collectively with the IMA Defendants, “Defendants”). (See generally, R.l, Compl.) Plaintiffs allege that Defendants infringed U.S. Patent No. 7,648,017 (“the ’017 patent”) by offering for sale within the United States pouch filling machinery. (Id., ¶¶42-49, Count I.) Plaintiffs further allege a violation of the Illinois Trade Secrets Act, 765 111. Comp. Stat. 1065/1 et seq. (“ITSA”). (Id., ¶¶ 50-60, Count II.) In the alternative to the ITSA claim, Plaintiffs allege violations of the Italian Industrial. Property Rights Code. (Id., ¶¶ 61-63, Count III.) Defendants filed a Motion to Dismiss Plaintiffs’ Complaint on three grounds. First, Defendants move for dismissal of Plaintiffs’ Complaint under Rule 12(b)(2) on the basis that the Court cannot, consistent with due-process, exercise personal jurisdiction over Defendants IMA S;p.A., IMA Industries North America, IMA North America, and FillShape (collectively, the “non-resident ' Defendant#’); (See R124.) Second, Defendants move under Rule 12(b)(6) asserting that Count I of the Complaint fails' to state a claim for patent infringement. (Id.) Lastly, Defendants move under Rule 12(b)(6) for dismissal of the claim of trade 'secret misappropriation under Illinois law (Count II) and Italian law (Count III) as to IMA Industries' because Plaintiffs do not set forth any facts to show they are entitled to relief. (Id.) Plaintiffs have also filed a motion for jurisdictional discovery related to the non-resident Defendants. (See R.32.) For the following reasons, the Court grants Defendants’ motion to dismiss and denies Plaintiffs’ request for jurisdictional discovery.

BACKGROUND

I. The Parties

Plaintiff INDAG is a German corporation with its principal place of business located in Heidelberg, Germany. (R.l, ¶ 8.) Plaintiff Wild - Parma, an Italian corporation, is a wholly owned subsidiary of IND-AG with its principal place of business in Collechio, Italy. (Id., ¶ 9.)

Defendant IMA S.p.A. is an Italian corporation with its- principal place of business located in Bologna, Italy. (Id., ¶ 10.) [951]*951The remaining Defendants are all subsidiaries of IMA S.p.A.: IMA North America, IMA Industries, and IMA Industries North America as wholly owned U.S. subsidiaries and Fillshape as an Italian subsidiary. (Id., ¶¶ 11-14.) IMA Industries is an Illinois corporation with its principal place of business in Mundelein, Illinois. (Id., ¶ 12.) IMA North America is a Connecticut corporation with its principal place of business in Leominster, Massachusetts. (Id., ¶ 11.) IMA Industries North America is a Massachusetts corporation with its principal place of business in Leominster, Massachusetts. (Id., ¶ 13.) FillShape is an Italian corporation with its principal place of business in Bologna, Italy. (Id., ¶14.)

II. Facts Alleged

A. Plaintiffs’ Products & the ’017 Patent

Plaintiffs have been in the business of developing pouch technology for over 35 years. (R.l, ¶¶ 4, 23.) Spouted pouch technology has been in development since 2002 and over the years, Plaintiffs have worked in the design and construction of pouch making and 'filling machines to increase efficiency. (Id., ¶23.) Pouch welding and filling machinery can be used to fill a beverage pouch with liquid, e.g., fruit flavored beverages. (Id., ¶22.) A machine will, for example, first weld spouts and pouches and then sterilize and fill the pouch with product; (Id.) INDAG is the owner by assignment' of all right, title, and interests in U.S. Patent No. 7,648,017 (“the ’017 Patent”), entitled “Apparatus and Method for Feeding Pouches and Spouts for Processing”. (Id., ¶¶ 1, 43.) The United States Patent and Trademark Office (“PTO”) issued the ’017 Patent on January 19, 2010. (Id., ¶ 43; see R.l-1, the ’017 Patent, attached to Compl. as Ex. A.) The ’017 Patent is directed- to technology related to continuously feeding pouches and spouts to a pouch processing machine. Claim 1, for example, is directed to a system comprised of a transfer assembly that can simultaneously transfer a spout and pouch to an apparatus. (R.l, ¶ 44.)

Plaintiffs develop, sell,, and license pouch making and filling machinery, including hot filing machinery and-aseptic cold filling machinery. (R.l, ¶ 4.) Plaintiffs have developed numerous systems and have patented certain aspects of their machinery, while keeping other proprietary aspects as trade secrets. (Id., ¶ 5.) Plaintiffs’ methods for aseptic filling and capping, construction of welding grippers and the pouch portioning unit are examples of the types of information Plaintiffs allege they keep confidential or as trade secrets. (Id., ¶ 22.) Plaintiffs protect their information by, for example, including warnings on their drawings against unauthorized third-party use, physically surrounding their property with fencing and natural barriers, placing signs indicating authorized access only on their building, using an installed alarm and camera systems, and requiring visitors to be buzzed in through multiple doors, (Id., ¶ 55.) Plaintiffs also restrict computer network access through requiring passwords, and all licensees of Plaintiffs’ trade secrets sign confidentiality agreements. (Id.)

B. The Alleged Misappropriation & Defendants’ Products

Plaintiffs hired Mr. Filippo Furlotti in November 2007 to develop spouted pouch making and filling technology at Wild Par-ma. (R.l, ¶ 24.) While at Wild Parma, Mr. Furlotti also worked on aseptic spouted pouch making and filling technology and had access to confidential drawings of Plaintiffs’ machines, schematics of the individual machinery parts, and the identity of vendors and suppliers. (Id., ¶¶24, 25;) Mr. Furlotti also worked, from time to time, on various packaging technology for INDAG, [952]*952who in turn provided drawings to Mr.-Fur-lotti related to'its machines. (Id., ¶24.) Plaintiffs allege that Kir. Furlotti met with Defendants ' and Defendants’ subsidiaries multiple times beginning as early as April 2012. (Id., ¶26.) In August 2013, Mr. Fur-lotti gave notice to Wild Parma of his resignation and negotiated for an expedited termination of his employment effective September 24,' 2013. (Id., ¶¶24, 27.) In October 2013, Mr. Furlotti began working for FillShape. (Id.)

Plaintiffs allege that Defendants hired Mr. Furlotti to develop a competing machine. (R.1, ¶.-6.) Plaintiffs further allege that.prior to joining Defendants, Mr. Fur-, lotti devised a scheme to steal and exploit Plaintiffs’ confidential and trade secret information and misappropriated such, information for use in developing competing pouch making and filling machines for De-; fendants. (Id.,

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