Maui Jim, Inc. v. Smartbuy Guru Enters.

386 F. Supp. 3d 926
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Illinois
DecidedMay 10, 2019
DocketNo. 1:16 CV 9788
StatusPublished
Cited by25 cases

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Maui Jim, Inc. v. Smartbuy Guru Enters., 386 F. Supp. 3d 926 (illinoised 2019).

Opinion

Honorable Marvin E. Aspen, United States District Judge *935Before us is Plaintiff and Counterclaim Defendant Maui Jim, Inc.'s ("Maui Jim") motions to dismiss Defendants and Counterclaimants SmartBuy Guru Enterprises, Motion Global Ltd., SmartBuyGlasses Societá a Responsabilitá Limitata, and SmartBuyGlasses Optical Limited's (collectively "SBG") amended counterclaims. (Dkt. Nos. 184, 196, 278.)1 Maui Jim also moves to strike two of SBG's affirmative defenses. (Dkt. No. 278.) For the reasons stated below, we grant Maui Jim's motions to dismiss Counts I, III, IV, V, and VI of SBG's second amended counterclaim, grant in part and deny in part Maui Jim's motion to dismiss Count II, and deny Maui Jim's motion to dismiss Count VII. In addition, we grant Maui Jim's motion to strike SBG's first affirmative defense (inequitable restraint of trade) with prejudice and fourth affirmative defense (unclean hands) without prejudice.

BACKGROUND

Much of this case's background can be found in our memorandum and order on Maui Jim's earlier motion to dismiss SBG's prior counterclaims. (Order (Dkt. No. 89).) We assume familiarity with that opinion and repeat here only as necessary. At the motion to dismiss stage, we accept all well-pleaded factual allegations in the counterclaim as true and draw all inferences in the plaintiff's favor.

*936Cole v. Milwaukee Area Tech. Coll. Dist. , 634 F.3d 901, 903 (7th Cir. 2011). Maui Jim is a designer, manufacturer, and provider of prescription and non-prescription sunglasses. (2d Am. Compl. (Dkt. No. 257) ¶ 16.) SBG is an online retailer of luxury designer eyewear. (2d Am. Countercl. (Dkt. No. 259) ¶ 13.) It sells products from more than 180 designer brands, including Maui Jim, on its websites in twenty countries. (Id. ¶¶ 13, 16.)

Maui Jim alleges SBG entities have never been authorized retailers of Maui Jim sunglasses, yet they sold and offered for sale counterfeit sunglasses under Maui Jim's trademarks. (2d Am. Compl. ¶ 2.) Maui Jim brought suit against SBG, asserting (as amended) claims of trademark counterfeiting and infringement, unfair competition, false advertising, and trademark dilution in violation of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1051, et seq. (Counts I-III); copyright infringement in violation of the Copyright Act of 1976, 17 U.S.C. § 101, et seq. (Count IV); unfair trade practices in violation of the Illinois Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act, 815 ILCS 5/10, et seq. (Count V); and tortious interference with contract (Count VI). (Id. ¶¶ 85-127.)

SBG alleges it procures genuine Maui Jim sunglasses primarily through affiliates and distributors that purchase directly from Maui Jim. (2d Am. Countercl. ¶ 17.) SBG does not contest that it sells Maui Jim prescription sunglasses without the genuine Maui Jim prescription lenses. (Id. ¶ 21.) Instead, SBG asserts that the Maui Jim frames and non-prescription lenses SBG sells are "100% genuine," and that SBG customers also receive prescription lenses "fabricated through [SBG] by a premium optical laboratory." (Id. )

SBG's amended responsive pleading asserts counterclaims against Maui Jim for trade disparagement (Count I); defamation (Count II); violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1, et seq. (Count III); violation of California's Cartwright Act, Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 16700, et seq. (Count IV), and California's Unfair Competition Law, Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 17200, et seq. (Count V); violation of Article 101 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (Count VI); and in the alternative, unjust enrichment (Count VII). (Id. ¶¶ 33-94.)

SBG alleges it brings its counterclaims "to compensate it for, and put an end to, Maui Jim's ongoing illegal campaign to stifle competition." (Id. ¶ 1.) According to SBG, Maui Jim "seeks to eradicate lawful competition and monopolize control over its worldwide supply chain, allowing it to illegally prop up prices of its eyewear." (Id. ¶ 2.) SBG further alleges Maui Jim's efforts to stifle competition from discount retailers include Maui Jim's alleged attempt to "exploit recent xenophobia by engaging in a negative public relations campaign that painted SmartBuyGlasses as a dishonest, foreign counterfeiter." (Id. ¶¶ 2, 26.) In furtherance of its efforts, SBG alleges Maui Jim issued a press release dated January 23, 2017, which included the following statement from Maui Jim's Vice President of Global Marketing:

Companies that utilize these types of disingenuous and misleading sales practices undermine the integrity of the Maui Jim brand and the quality and technology it has come to represent .... [Maui Jim] simply cannot allow our brand to be harmed by the sale of counterfeit or non-genuine Maui Jim products that do not live up to our-and most importantly our customers'-expectations.

(Id. ¶ 28.) SBG also alleges that Maui Jim's corporate headquarters and customer service representatives falsely instructed potential customers that SBG sells "fake" or inauthentic products, and that *937SBG is "not an authentic website." (Id. ¶ 29.) Maui Jim has allegedly made the same claims of inauthenticity to United States customs officials. (Id. ¶ 30.) Moreover, SBG asserts Maui Jim "used this case to discover and then attempt to eviscerate SmartBuyGlasses' supply chain" by cancelling accounts with certain SBG suppliers after they were confidentially disclosed in discovery. (Id. ¶ 31.) SBG alleges that it has been harmed in the marketplace as a result of Maui Jim's actions. (Id. ¶ 32.)

Separately, SBG alleges that Maui Jim has entered into anticompetitive agreements with its distributors to maintain minimum retail prices and to restrict to whom distributors can sell. (Id. ¶ 52.) Maui Jim has allegedly threatened to terminate and has actually terminated retailers that have sold authentic goods to SBG. (Id. ¶¶ 56, 68.) As a result of these agreements, SBG claims that consumers paid artificially high prices for Maui Jim sunglasses and that SBG's business was injured by Maui Jim's efforts to eliminate SBG's supply of Maui Jim sunglasses. (Id. ¶ 58.)

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