Institutional Food v. Golden State Strawberries

587 F. Supp. 1105
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Missouri
DecidedDecember 6, 1983
Docket83-1522C(1)
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Institutional Food v. Golden State Strawberries, 587 F. Supp. 1105 (E.D. Mo. 1983).

Opinion

587 F.Supp. 1105 (1983)

INSTITUTIONAL FOOD MARKETING ASSOCIATES, LTD., and Food Service Systems, Inc., Plaintiffs,
v.
GOLDEN STATE STRAWBERRIES, INC., Defendant.

No. 83-1522C(1).

United States District Court, E.D. Missouri, E.D.

December 6, 1983.

*1106 Mark D. Mittleman, St. Louis, Mo., for plaintiff Institutional Food Marketing Asso. Ltd.

Burton H. Shostak, St. Louis, Mo., for plaintiff Food Service Systems Inc.

Charles A. Newman, Theodore J. MacDonald Jr., St. Louis, Mo., Peter J. Digrazia, Davis & Digrazia, Laguna Hills, Cal., for defendant.

MEMORANDUM

NANGLE, District Judge.

This case is now before this Court on defendant's motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction over defendant's person. Defendant contends that exercise of personal jurisdiction over it does not comport with federal due process because defendant has insufficient contacts with the State of Missouri. In the alternative, defendant moves that this cause be transferred to the United States District for the Central District of California or that defendant be granted sufficient time to file a motion for change of venue prior to filing its responsive pleadings. Defendant also moves for reconsideration for this Court's order of August 30, 1983, imposing sanctions on defendant for failure to appear at a deposition.

I. FACTS

Plaintiff Institutional Food Marketing Associates, Ltd. (IFMAL), and plaintiff Food Services Systems, Inc. (FSS), have had an on-going contractual relationship whereby IFMAL acquires and sells strawberries to FSS, which in turn distributes the strawberries to restaurants and other customers. IFMAL is a Missouri corporation with its principal place of business in St. Louis County, and FSS is a Minnesota corporation with its principal place of business in St. Louis City. IFMAL acquired the strawberries for FSS through a California corporation known as Coastal Marketing Associates, Inc. (Coastal), which has its principal place of business in Santa Cruz, California. Coastal obtained strawberries for IFMAL from California packers, of which defendant Golden State Strawberries, Inc. (GSS), was one. GSS is partially owned by Consolidated Processors of California (Consolidated), a food broker. There is a dispute as to whether Coastal was an agent for the purchaser (here IFMAL) or the packer (here GSS) in the transactions in question here, but there is no dispute that it was the packer who paid Coastal's commission.

According to plaintiffs' complaint, the usual procedure for transacting business was that IFMAL and FSS would enter into a contract calling for IFMAL to deliver and FSS to buy a certain amount of strawberries for the upcoming year. IFMAL would then contact Coastal to procure the strawberries needed to fulfill IFMAL's contract with FSS. Coastal would send the invoice directly to FSS for the strawberries it would obtain from packers. FSS would pay Coastal an amount that included the packer's price, Coastal's commission, and IFMAL's commission. After deducting the packer's price and its own commission, Coastal would send the balance to IFMAL.

For the 1982/1983 year, IFMAL and FSS entered into a contract, dated June 7, 1982, similar to its prior contracts. This contract *1107 provided that IFMAL would guarantee FSS 16-18 truckloads of strawberries at a base price of $.64/lb. F.O.B. California; that at least 8 truckloads would be shipped and invoiced by August 31, 1982, and thereafter a carrying charge of $.0125/month would be added to the price of each pound remaining unshipped; that all truckloads remaining unshipped as of April 30, 1983, would be billed and transferred into storage in the name of FSS; and that, after August 30, 1982, "should the price list be less than our contract price plus [FSS's] monthly carrying charge, [FSS] will receive the lower throughout the term of the contract." FSS was thus protected against a drop in the market price of strawberries after August 30, 1982.

Mr. Phillips, President of IFMAL, contacted Mr. Bowen, President of Coastal, to obtain the strawberries needed to fulfill IFMAL's contract with FSS. Bowen in turn contacted Mr. Saveria, President of Consolidated, to obtain strawberries. Bowen and Saveria exchanged documents dated June 11, 1982. Coastal's document listed FSS as the buyer and GSS as the seller of a certain amount of strawberries. Coastal's document contained an item numbered "4)" which stated: "Contract price to be protected against packer list price." Consolidated's document agreed with Coastal's in all respects, including the fact that it listed FSS as the buyer and GSS as the seller, except that Consolidated's June 11 document (Sales Memo # 3719) did not contain a price protection clause as did Coastal's June 11 document (Sales Memo # 8588). On June 21, 1982, Saveria sent a memo to Bowen stating: "Please note that the Item 4 in your memo does not pertain to this sale." The June 21 memo also stated: "Enclosed is our Sales Memo 3719 covering the sale between Food Service Systems & Golden State Strawberries."

Coastal's June 11 Sales Memo # 8588 contained the notation, "See signed contract attached." Because Consolidated never received a copy of a signed contract, Saveria sent another memo to Bowen on August 11, 1982, which stated:

Enclosed is a photocopy of your Sales Memo 8588 covering the sale of frozen strawberries between Food Service Systems and Golden State Strawberries.
Please note your last statement on the sales memo as "See signed contract attached." We have not, to date, received a signed contract either from Coastal Marketing or Food Service Systems. Please look into this for us, and send the signed contract at your earliest convenience.

On August 13, 1982, Bowen responded by sending Saveria a copy of the June 7, 1982, contract between IFMAL and FSS. In addition, on August 17, 1982, Bowen sent a letter to Phillips, President of IFMAL, which stated:

I am attaching a copy of the sales memo from Frank Saveria along with a speed letter covering the Food Service Systems contract. You will note that Golden State is not honoring item no. # 4 outlined on my sales memo 8588 and the paragraph in your contract letter, wherein, we will protect Food Service Systems price against our own price lists.

As a result of these various document exchanges, during June, July and August, 1982, Coastal procured for shipment to FSS 9 truckloads of strawberries from GSS at a price of $.64/lb. However, after August 31, 1982, the list price of strawberries declined below $.64/lb. to around $.60/lb. Bowen and Saveria had several discussions about the price at which GSS would sell strawberries to FSS to fulfill IFMAL's contract with FSS. Saveria's position was that GSS would sell to FSS only at a price of $.64/lb. plus the storage charges from and after September 1, 1982. Because IFMAL's contract with FSS required it to protect FSS from price falls, this was not acceptable to IFMAL. In March, 1983, a conference call took place between Saveria, Linden (Manager of GSS), and Phillips (IFMAL). This call did not produce a solution to the price dispute and Phillips indicated to Saveria and Linden that IFMAL would get strawberries from other sources, which in fact was done.

*1108 On March 17, 1983, Linden sent a mail-gram to Whitman (President of FSS) in Missouri, which stated:

We were advised orally that you are not going to perform under our contract Number 3719 for frozen strawberries.

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