North American Communications, Inc. v. Barry Blau & Associates, Inc. (In re North American Communications, Inc.)

154 B.R. 450, 1993 Bankr. LEXIS 793
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Pennsylvania
DecidedMay 13, 1993
DocketBankruptcy No. 91-3794-BM; Adv. No. 92-0283-BM
StatusPublished

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North American Communications, Inc. v. Barry Blau & Associates, Inc. (In re North American Communications, Inc.), 154 B.R. 450, 1993 Bankr. LEXIS 793 (W.D. Pa. 1993).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION

BERNARD MARKOVITZ, Bankruptcy Judge.

Debtor/plaintiff North American Communications, Inc. (“NAC”) has brought an action for breach of contract to recover unpaid accounts receivable in the amount of $57,320.39 allegedly owed by defendants Barry Blau & Associates, Inc. and/or Barry Blau & Partners, Inc. (“Blau”) for services rendered.

NAC asserts that it contracted with Blau for the services rendered and that the contract price has not been paid.

Blau asserts that NAC contracted with Trans World Airlines (“TWA”), not with Blau, for the services rendered; that it merely acted as an agent on behalf of TWA; and that its agency on behalf of TWA had been fully disclosed to NAC.

[452]*452Judgment will be entered in favor of Blau and against NAC for reasons set forth below.1

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FACTS

NAC is in the direct mass mailing business. It produces and mails on average between three million and five million pieces per week. Its production facility and its accounting department are located in Duncansville, Pennsylvania. Its sales office is located in Armonk, New York.

NAC sometimes contracts directly with advertising agencies and at other times contracts directly with so-called “end users”.

Blau is an advertising agency located in Fairfield, Connecticut. It designs mass mailings on behalf of its “end user” clients and occasionally contracts directly with vendors such as NAC to produce and to mail items directly to the public.

NAC had contracted with Blau on several occasions prior to October of 1991. The contract in each instance was between NAC and Blau. The “end user” — i.e., Blau’s client — was not a party to the contract. Blau issued a purchase order to NAC, which in turn issued an invoice to Blau. Payment for the work done by NAC under these contracts was made to NAC by Blau.

TWA had been one of Blau’s clients from late-1990 until late-1992. However, the arrangement between Blau and TWA was significantly different from Blau’s arrangement with its other “end user” clients.

Blau was concerned that TWA would not pay Blau when it contracted with other parties on behalf of TWA because of severe financial difficulties TWA was experiencing. Accordingly, Blau and TWA agreed that Blau would solicit bids and negotiate contracts on behalf of TWA but that TWA, rather than Blau, would contract with vendors. Blau was to serve as TWA’s disclosed agent, rather than as a principal in its own right, and was to receive a commission from TWA for its services.

Blau never formally notified NAC that its relationship with TWA was different from its relationship with its other “end user” clients.

Blau solicited bids from NAC in 1991 in connection with two (2) projects for which TWA was the “end user”. The first project involved the production and mailing of approximately one million pieces of a project known as the Coupon Folio project. The second project involved the production and mailing of approximately eighty-two thousand pieces of a project known as the Good News Postcard project.

A. Coupon Folio Project

On October 4, 1991, NAC submitted a preliminary bid to Blau in connection with the Coupon Folio project.

On October 24, 1991, Blau sent to NAC a preliminary schedule detailing various as- ' pects of the project.

The next day — i.e., on October 25, 1991— NAC sent a document described as a “Confirmation Letter” concerning the project to:

Cheryl DiRollo
Barry Blau Associates
Greenfield Commons
1960 Bronson Road
Fairfield, CT 06430

Cheryl DiRollo is the employee at Blau who solicited the bid from NAC and negotiated with NAC concerning the project.

The penultimate paragraph of the “Confirmation Letter” states as follows:

If all of the above meets with your approval, please sign the enclosed copy where indicated and return to me with your purchase order. Direction by you to proceed with any processing step will be deemed acceptance of all terms of this confirmation.

[453]*453A purchase order for the project was issued by TWA — not by Blau — and was faxed by TWA on October 31, 1991 to NAC’s sales office in Armonk, New York. The purchase order expressly stated that the order was from:

TWA
1-29 AND 112TH ST
KANSAS CITY MO 64153
ATTN JD WELLS MCI 1-223

The following “addendum” was prominently displayed at the end of the purchase order:

MAIL TRANS WORLD AIRLINES
INVOICE C/O BARRY BLAU & PARTNERS
TO 1960 BRONSON ROAD
FAIRFIELD, CONNECTICUT 06430 ATTN: FRED KASEFF

NAC subsequently issued three (3) invoices totalling $52,158.02 in connection with the Coupon Folio project on November 30, 1991, December 31, 1991, and February 18, 1992, respectively. All three invoices were issued to:

TWA C/O
BARRY BLAU & ASSOCIATES
1960 BRONSON ROAD
FAIRFIELD, CT 06430

The invoices have not been paid either by Blau or by TWA, which presently is in bankruptcy in Delaware, and are still due and owing.

B. Good News Postcard Project

On September 26, 1991, NAC submitted a preliminary bid to Blau in connection with the Good News Postcard project.

A purchase order for the project was issued by TWA — not by Blau — and was faxed by TWA on December 5, 1991 to NAC’s sales offices in Armonk, New York.

Like the purchase order issued by TWA in connection with the other project, this purchase order contained the following “addendum”:

MAIL TRANS WORLD AIRLINES
INVOICE C/O BARRY BLAU & PARTNERS
TO 1960 BRONSON ROAD FAIRFIELD, CONNECTICUT 06430 ATTN: FRED KASEFF

Unlike the previous purchase order, this purchase order did not expressly state who was placing the order.

Four (4) days later — i.e., on December 9, 1991 — NAC sent a “Confirmation Letter” concerning the project to:

Cheryl DiRollo
Barry Blau & Partners
1960 Bronson Road
Fairfield, CT 06430

The penultimate paragraph of the document was identical to that of the “Confirmation Letter” sent in connection with the other project.

NAC subsequently issued invoices total-ling $5,162.37 in connection with the Good News Postcard project on December 31, 1991 and January 10, 1992, respectively. The invoices have not been paid either by Blau or by TWA and are still due and owing.

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ANALYSIS

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