Morrison v. Amway Corp.

49 F. Supp. 2d 529, 1998 WL 1037937
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Texas
DecidedOctober 15, 1998
DocketCIV.A. H-98-0352, CIV.A. H-98-1695, H-98-3291
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Morrison v. Amway Corp., 49 F. Supp. 2d 529, 1998 WL 1037937 (S.D. Tex. 1998).

Opinion

49 F.Supp.2d 529 (1998)

Dr. Joe and Dawn MORRISON, Kelly Robbins, Randy and Janet Councill, Dan and Helen Higgins, Ron and Karen Green, Victor and Cathy Brook, Dr. Marion and Jean McMurtrey, Dan and Helen Higgins, Dr. T.M. and Cynthia Hughes, Richmond Eagle Corp., Dave and Rose Roberts, Dr. Richard and Linda Werner, Tony and Mary Ann Cutaia, Warren and Donna Bird, Tom and Kye Yeaman, and Wade and Debbie McKay Plaintiffs,
v.
AMWAY CORPORATION, Rich Devos, Jay Vanandel, Dick Devos, Steve Van Andel, Doug Devos, Bob Kerkstra, JARI Corporation, Dexter Yager, Individually and D/B/A Yager Enterprises and Internet Services Corporation, Jeff Yager, Donald R. Wilson, Individually and D/B/A Wow International and Wilson Enterprises, Inc., Randy and Valorie Haugen, Individually and D/B/A Freedom Associates, Inc., Freedom Tools, Inc. and All Star Production Company, John Sims, Individually and D/B/A Sims Enterprises, Randy and Susan Walker, Individually and D/B/A Walker, International, Mark and Martha Hughes, Bill and Alyssa Bergfeld, Individually and D/BA as Bergfeld International, Inc., Jody Victor, Individually and D/B/A Jevi Corporation, Mark Cordner, Billy Zeoli, Individually and D/B/A Gospel Films, and Dennis James Defendants.
Amway Corporation, Ja-Ri Corporation, Bob Kerkstra, Amway Distributors Association, Dexter Yager, Sr., D & B Yager Enterprises, Inc., Jeffrey S. Yager, Internet Services Corporation, Inc., Donald R. Wilson, Wilson Enterprises, Inc., Wow International, Inc., Randy Haugen, Valorie Haugen, Freedom Tools, Inc., Freedom Associates, Inc., John W. Sims, Sims Enterprises, Inc., Sims Inc., Plaintiffs,
v.
Cecelia Musgrove, Jeffrey G. Musgrove, Defendants.
Ja-Ri Corporation, Bob Kerkstra, Amway Distributors Association, Dexter Yager, Sr., D & B Yager Enterprises, Inc., Jeffrey S. Yager, Internet Services Corporation, Inc., Donald R. Wilson, Wilson Enterprises, Wow International, Inc., Randy Haugen, Valorie Haugen, Freedom Tools, Inc., Freedom Associates, Inc., John W. Sims, Sims Enterprises, Inc., Sims Inc., Amway Corporation, Plaintiffs,
v.
Mark D. Pruitt and Deanna F. Pruitt Defendants

Nos. CIV.A. H-98-0352, CIV.A. H-98-1695, H-98-3291.

United States District Court, S.D. Texas. Houston Division.

October 15, 1998.

*530 Kevin G Corcoran, Brock Cordt Akers, Phillips & Akers, Houston, TX, for Dr Joe Morrison, Dawn Morrison, Kelly Robbins, Randy Councill, Janet Councill, Dan Higgins, Helen Higgins, Ron Green, Karen Green, Victor Brook, Cathy Brook, Dr *531 Marion McMurtrey, Jean McMurtrey, Dr T M Hughes, Cynthia Hughes, Richmond Eagle Corp, Dave Roberts, Rose Roberts, Dr Richard Werner, Linda Werner, Tony Cutata, Mary Cutata, Warren Bird, Donna Bird, Tom Yeaman, Kye Yeaman, Wade McKay, Debbie McKay, plaintiffs.

Edward B. McDonough, Jr., Mark S Dube, McDonough & Assoc., Houston, TX, William J Abraham, Rick J Abraham, Abraham Law Offices, Columbus, OH, for D&B Yager Enterprises, Inc., Wilson Enterprises, Inc., Freedom Assoc., Inc., Sims Enterprises, Inc., Sims, Inc., consolidated plaintiff.

Edward B. McDonough, Jr., Mark S Dube, McDonough & Assoc., Houston, TX, William J Abraham, Rick J Abraham, Abraham Law Offices, Columbus, OH, William R Culp, Jr., Culp Elliott & Carpenter, Charlotte, NC, for Wow Intern. and Wilson Enterprises, Inc., consolidated plaintiff.

Thomas W Taylor, Andrews and Kurth, Houston, TX, Sharon D Grider, Amway Corporation, Legal Counsel, Ada, MI, John C Peirce, P Todd Mullins, Howrey & Simon, Washington, DC, for Amway Corp., Bob Kerkstra.

Thomas W Taylor, Andrews and Kurth, Houston, TX, for Rich Devos, Jay Vanandel, Dick Devos, Steve Van Andel, Doug Devos, Dexter Yager, Jeff Yager, Donald R Wilson, Randy Haugen, Valorie Haugen, Freedom Tools Inc, All Star Production Company, John Sims, Randy Walker, Susan Walker, Mark Hughes, Martha Hughes, Alyssa Bergfeld, Jody Victor, Mark Coroner, Billy Zeoli, Dennis James, defendants.

Robert L DeJong, Miller Canfield Paddock & Stone, Grand Rapids, MI, Thomas W Taylor, Andrews and Kurth, Houston, TX, for JA-RI Corporation, defendant.

James L Gascoyne, Collins & Gascoyne, Houston, TX, Thomas W Taylor, Andrews and Kurth, Houston, TX, for Bill Bergfeld.

Edward B McDonough, Jr, McDonough & Associates, Houston, TX, Rick J Abraham, Abraham Law Offices, Columbus, OH, for Internet Services Corp., defendant.

Frank W Mitchell, Maloney Martin & Mitchell, Houston, TX, for Mark Pruitt, Deanna F Pruitt, Jeffrey NMI Musgrove, Cecelia Musgrove, defendants.

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

HARMON, District Judge.

Pending before the Court is Defendants' Motion to Stay Pending Arbitration. (Instrument # 51.) Upon reviewing the record, the memorandum in support, (Instrument # 52), the responses (Instruments #57-59), and the applicable law, the Court concludes that the motion to stay should be GRANTED.

I. BACKGROUND

The Plaintiffs[1] are distributors of Amway Corporation ("Amway"). Amway is a multinational company with sales in excess of $5 billion that sells household products. Amway distributes these products a "network marketing" method by which hundreds of thousands of independent distributors constantly recruit new distributors, or "down-liners." The down-liners are encouraged to purchase and use Amway products and motivational materials themselves and to recruit their own new distributors. A distributor's success is thus dependent upon building a large base of down-liners. See, e.g., Amway Distributors Benefits Ass'n v. Federal Ins. Co., 990 F.Supp. 936, 939 (W.D.Mich.1997); Hanrahan v. Britt, 174 F.R.D. 356, 359 (E.D.Pa. 1997).

In this case, the Plaintiffs, inter alia, have a disagreement with how profits are determined with regard to the motivational and other business support materials. *532 The Plaintiffs have sued Amway as well as other distributors in their respective "upline" for a myriad of claims ranging from defamation to RICO. Three suits filed in this District have been consolidated.

The Defendants have moved to stay this litigation based upon an arbitration clause they contend is in force between the parties. In response, the Plaintiffs concede that the clause was entered into by roughly one-third of the Plaintiffs, but that it is not in effect as to all the Defendants. The Defendants also contend that even if it was entered into, it does not apply, and in any event, it is unconscionable.

II. DISCUSSION

The Federal Arbitration Act ("FAA") "create[s] a body of federal substantive law of arbitrability, applicable to any arbitration agreement within the coverage of the Act," which requires that "questions of arbitrability ... be addressed with a healthy regard for the federal policy favoring arbitration," and that "any doubts concerning the scope of arbitrable issues ... be resolved in favor of arbitration." Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital v. Mercury Construction Corp., 460 U.S. 1, 24-25, 103 S.Ct. 927, 941-942, 74 L.Ed.2d 765 (1983); Mouton v. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., 147 F.3d 453, 456 (5th Cir.1998). "The preeminent concern of Congress in passing the Act was to enforce private agreements into which parties had entered," a concern that "requires that we rigorously enforce agreements to arbitrate." Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. v. Byrd,

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