Kingman v. Atlantis Submarines Hawaii, LLC

CourtHawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals
DecidedApril 23, 2026
DocketCAAP-23-0000575
StatusPublished

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Kingman v. Atlantis Submarines Hawaii, LLC, (hawapp 2026).

Opinion

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Electronically Filed Intermediate Court of Appeals CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX 23-APR-2026 07:46 AM Dkt. 147 SO

NO. CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX

IN THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS

OF THE STATE OF HAWAI‘I

ANDREW KINGMAN, Individually, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ATLANTIS SUBMARINES HAWAII, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, Defendant-Appellee, and DOE DEFENDANTS 1-10, Defendants

APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST CIRCUIT (CASE NO. 1CCV-XX-XXXXXXX)

SUMMARY DISPOSITION ORDER (By: Leonard, Presiding Judge, McCullen and Guidry, JJ.)

Plaintiff-Appellant Andrew Kingman (Kingman) appeals

from the Final Judgment entered on September 18, 2023 by the

Circuit Court of the First Circuit 1 (circuit court). The Final

Judgment was entered in favor of Defendant-Appellee Atlantis

Submarines Hawaii, LLC (Atlantis).

1 The Honorable John M. Tonaki presided. NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAI‘I REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER

In the underlying case, Kingman filed his operative

First Amended Complaint (Amended Complaint) in May 2021, which

asserted various claims related to injuries that Kingman

allegedly sustained while performing repair work on an Atlantis

ocean vessel.

A discovery dispute arose over conducting Kingman's

deposition. The discovery deadline was March 23, 2023.

Atlantis represented that, between December 6, 2022

and January 12, 2023, it attempted to schedule Kingman's

deposition. On January 17, 2023, Atlantis noticed Kingman's

deposition for January 26, 2023. On January 20, 2023 Kingman

notified Atlantis that he would not appear. Atlantis attempted

to secure an alternative date, but Kingman did not respond.

Atlantis filed "[Atlantis' Motion to Compel Deposition of

[Kingman]" (Motion to Compel) on February 2, 2023. 2

The circuit court sanctioned Kingman for his non-

cooperation with Atlantis' requests to depose him. In March

2 We note that "[Kingman's] Memorandum in Opposition to [Atlantis'] Motion to Compel Deposition of [Kingman] Filed February 2, 2023 [Dkt 147]" made representations indicating Kingman resided in Texas: "Plaintiff's inability to travel to Hawaiʻi in the past five weeks"; "planning travel from Texas to Hawaiʻi takes time"; "Plaintiff was not available to travel to Hawaiʻi on the date unilaterally noticed"; "Plaintiff and counsel's inability to immediately travel to Hawaiʻi are not grounds for expenses under HRCP"; "Defendant has refused to reasonably accommodate Plaintiff who resides thousands of miles from the noticed law office in Honolulu"; and "Plaintiff only requests reasonable time to plan a trip to Hawaiʻi."

During the hearing on the Motion to Compel, Atlantis asked for confirmation that Kingman lives in Texas. Kingman's counsel represented that Kingman still lives in Hawai‘i, and it is counsel that must travel. 2 NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAI‘I REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER

2023, the circuit court entered its "Order Granting [Atlantis']

Motion to Compel Deposition of [Kingman] Filed February 2, 2023

[Dkt. No. 147]" (Order Compelling Deposition), which ordered

Kingman "to appear for his oral deposition, in person, at the

Honolulu, Hawaii offices of [Atlantis'] counsel." The circuit

court extended the March 23, 2023 discovery deadline "for the

sole purpose of allowing [Kingman's] oral deposition . . . to be

completed by [Atlantis]," and awarded Atlantis "reasonable

expenses incurred in making the [Motion to Compel]."

It appears uncontested that the parties agreed to

conduct Kingman's deposition on April 7, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. in

Honolulu. At 6:27 p.m. on the evening prior, Kingman's counsel

emailed Atlantis stating that the deposition had to be

rescheduled "due to unforeseen circumstances." When Atlantis

asked for an explanation, Kingman's counsel stated that Kingman

"was not able to make it to the depo, as explained."

On April 10, 2023, Atlantis filed "[Atlantis' Motion

for Terminating Sanctions for [Kingman's] Failure to Appear for

Deposition as Ordered by the [circuit court]" (Motion to

Terminate). At the May 2, 2023 hearing on the Motion to

Terminate, Kingman's counsel represented that they were unable

to contact Kingman the day before the scheduled deposition,

i.e., "[w]e simply could not get ahold of him" and "[w]e just

didn't know what the circumstances were." The circuit court 3 NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAI‘I REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER

noted that Kingman's counsel sent a letter to the circuit court

saying "this nonappearance was due to a conflict."

In June 2023, the circuit court entered its "Order

Granting in Part and Denying in Part [Atlantis'] Motion for

Terminating Sanctions for [Kingman's] Failure to Appear for

Deposition as Ordered by the [circuit court] Filed April 10,

2023 [Dkt. No. 243]" (Sanctions Order), which sanctioned Kingman

as follows,

1. The [circuit court] finds that pursuant to the [Order Compelling Deposition], [Kingman] and his counsel should have known that [Kingman] was required to appear for his deposition unless his appearance was impossible due to grave circumstances. Based on the record, there were no circumstances that would have prevented [Kingman's] appearance for his deposition.

2. The Motion [to Terminate] is granted and pursuant to Rule 37(b)(2)(B) of the Hawaii Rules of Civil Procedure [(HRCP)], the [circuit court] prohibits [Kingman] from introducing any evidence originating with him, including:

a. Testimony from [Kingman]. b. Any expert opinion based on statements by [Kingman]. c. Any exhibit which requires foundation to be laid by [Kingman]. d. Any exhibit which otherwise originates from [Kingman].

3. The Motion [to Terminate] is denied as to [Atlantis'] request for terminating sanctions.

(Emphasis added.)

Other discovery disputes between the parties led to

the entry of additional orders. In April 2023, the circuit

court partially granted "[Atlantis'] Motion to Exclude Witnesses

Identified in [Kingman's] Final Naming of Witnesses Filed

January 21, 2023 [Dkt. No. 127] and All Expert Witnesses 4 NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAI‘I REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER

Identified in [Kingman's] Disclosure of Expert Witnesses Made on

February 6, 2023 [Dkt No. 149] Filed March 1, 2023 [Dkt. No.

155]," excluding four of the five expert witnesses that Kingman

had identified for the first time in his February 2023 expert

witness disclosures, and who had not produced expert reports.

In July 2023, the circuit court granted "[Atlantis'] Motion for

Leave to Identify Additional Non-Expert Witnesses Filed May 23,

2023 [Dkt. No. 338]" (Motion to Add Witnesses) whose identity

Atlantis had previously declined to disclose on the basis of

attorney work product privilege.

The circuit court granted summary judgment in favor of

Atlantis on all of Kingman's claims. In its June 9, 2023 "Order

Granting in Part and Denying in Part [Atlantis'] Motion for

Partial Summary Judgment or Alternatively, to Preclude Evidence

Not Disclosed by the Discovery Deadline Filed March 30, 2023

[Dkt. No. 227]," the circuit court granted partial summary

judgment in favor of Atlantis on Kingman's claims for

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