Pitt McGehee Palmer Bonanni & Rivers PC v. Eastern Point Trust Company

CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Michigan
DecidedNovember 16, 2023
Docket2:23-cv-10166
StatusUnknown

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION

PITT, McGEHEE, PALMER, BONNANI & RIVERS, P.C., Case No. 23-cv-10166 Plaintiff, Paul D. Borman v. United States District Judge

EASTERN POINT TRUST COMPANY and EASTERN POINT SERVICES, INC.,

Defendants, _________________________________/

OPINION AND ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO DISMISS ON FORUM NON CONVENIENS GROUNDS (ECF NO. 15) AND DENYING DEFENDANT EASTERN POINT TRUST COMPANY’S MOTION TO DISMISS PURSUANT TO FED. R. CIV. P. 12(b)(2) AND 12(b)(6) (ECF NO. 13) AND DEFENDANT EASTERN POINT SERVICES, INC.’S MOTION TO DISMISS PURSUANT TO FED. R. CIV. P. 12(b)(2) AND 12(b)(6) (ECF NO. 14) AS MOOT

Plaintiff Pitt, McGehee, Palmer, Bonanni & Rivers, P.C. brings this action against Defendants Eastern Point Trust Company and Eastern Point Services, Inc., the firms that, at Plaintiff’s request, established and administered a qualified settlement fund for the purpose of holding and distributing settlement proceeds and attorney fees arising from the resolution of claims in another matter. Plaintiff seeks

1 to recover approximately $1.6 million dollars in attorney fees earned by the Firm that were lost in a data breach of its statutory qualified settlement fund administered

by Defendants. Now before the Court is Defendants Eastern Point Trust Company and Eastern Point Services, Inc.’s Motion to Dismiss on Forum Non Conveniens Grounds (ECF

No. 15). Plaintiff filed a Response in opposition, and Defendants filed a Reply brief. (ECF Nos. 17, 23.) In addition, Defendant Eastern Point Trust Company has filed a Motion to Dismiss Amended Complaint Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(2) and 12(b)(6) (ECF

No. 13), and Defendant Eastern Point Services, Inc. filed a Motion to Dismiss Amended Complaint Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(2) and 12(b)(6) (ECF No. 14). Plaintiff filed a combined Response in opposition to those two motions (ECF

No. 18), and Defendants filed separate Reply briefs in support of their respective motions. (ECF Nos. 21, 22.) The Court held a hearing on Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss on Forum Non Conveniens Grounds on November 13, 2023, at which counsel for Plaintiff and

Defendants appeared. For the reasons that follow, the Court GRANTS Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss on Forum Non Conveniens Grounds, and DISMISSES this action

2 WITHOUT PREJUDICE. The Court FURTHER DENIES AS MOOT Defendants’ two Motions to Dismiss Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(2) and 12(b)(6).

I. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND A. Background 1. The parties

Plaintiff Pitt, McGehee, Palmer, Bonanni & Rivers, P.C. (Pitt McGehee) is a law firm incorporated in Michigan with its principal place of business in Michigan. (ECF No. 9, First Amended Complaint (FAC) ¶ 1.) Defendant Eastern Point Trust Company (EPTC) is a trust company that offers

a variety of qualified settlement fund (QSF), escrow, and trust administration services. (ECF No. 13-2, Declaration of Samuel Kott, ¶ 11, PageID.432, citing EPTC’s website, www.easternpointtrust.com.) EPTC is incorporated in and

maintains its principal place of business in the U.S. Virgin Islands. (Id. ¶ 5, PageID.431.) Defendant Eastern Point Services, Inc. (EPS) is a subsidiary and affiliate of EPTC and operates, in part, as an employee leasing company. (ECF No. 14-2,

Declaration of Joseph Sharpe, ¶ 5, PageID.678.) EPS performs ministerial services associated with the administration of QSF funds on behalf of EPTC from EPS’s

3 offices in Warrenton, Virginia. (Id.) EPS is incorporated in and maintains its principal place of business in Florida. (Id. ¶ 7, PageID.678.)

2. Plaintiff establishes a QSF with EPTC Plaintiff Pitt McGehee retained a third-party broker, Ringler Associates, Inc. (Ringler), to establish a QSF to distribute settlement proceeds and attorney’s fees

Pitt McGehee earned in the matter of In re: USA Gymnastics, Chapter 11. (ECF No. 13-2, Kott Decl. ¶¶ 14-15, PageID.433) (ECF No. 17-2, Declaration of Pitt McGehee’s Megan Bonanni, ¶ 4, PageID.771) (ECF No. 9, FAC ¶ 12.) a. Pitt McGehee’s QSF Application

On or about June 2, 2022, at Pitt McGehee’s direction, Ringler Settlement Coordinator Monique Crosby submitted an application to EPTC on behalf of Pitt McGehee to have a QSF created, approved, and registered by a governmental entity

in Virginia as a statutory trust, pursuant to 26 C.F.R. § 1.468B-1 et seq., to receive funds withdrawn from the Master QSF for the bankruptcy litigation in In re: USA Gymnastics, Chapter 11. (ECF No. 13-2, Kott Decl. ¶¶ 21-22, PageID.434, citing Ex. C, QSF Application, PageID.468-71) (ECF No. 17-2, Bonanni Decl. ¶ 4 (“I

asked Ringler to create a ‘qualified settlement fund’ through [EPTC].”)) (ECF No. 9, FAC ¶ 12.)

4 To access and complete the QSF application, Crosby first created an EPTC account via the www.easternpointtrust.com website. A banner that runs across the top of EPTC’s website (pictured below) states: “By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.” (ECF No. 13-2, Kott Decl. § 13, PageID.432.)

The “Privacy Policy” and “Terms of Use” documents are in blue and hyperlinked to the banner. The bottom of EPTC’s website contains the following disclosure: “Fiduciary and trustee services are only offered and performed by Eastern Point Trust Company ... pursuant solely to the terms of the associated governing documents.” (/d. 4] 12, PageID.432.) The “Terms of Use” hyperlink takes the user to a document titled “EPTC Platform & Website Terms and Conditions,” which governs use of and access to the “Platform, all associated or linked EPTC websites and associated trust administration and trustee services, or related services offered on or through the same.” (ECF No. 13-2, Ex. B, Terms of Use, PageID.444 (emphasis added).) The “Platform” is defined as “includ[ing], but [] not limited to, the websites, www.easternpointtrust.com ... and any linked or affiliated websites, including any content, functionality, and services offered on or through the same|.|” (Id. (emphasis

added).) The Terms of Use require the parties to submit “any disputes” that “arise out of or in connection with the Platform and Terms of Use” to the Fauquier County Circuit Court in Virginia. Ud. PageID.467) To create an account, Crosby visited the “Create User Account” page of the EPTC website and entered a name and email address and provided information about the nature of the services sought. (ECF No. 13-2, Kott Decl. 15-17, PageID.433.) As shown below, that “Create User Account” page includes the following statement directly above the “NEXT STEP” action button: “By clicking the “NEXT STEP’ action button below to access the Platform, I reaffirm my agreement to the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Statement.” (/d.)

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As with the banner on the website, the “Terms and Conditions” and “Privacy Statement” are hyperlinked to the respective documents. (Id. ¶ 18, PageID.434.)

Thus by creating the account, Crosby reaffirmed agreement to the Terms of Use as the agent of Pitt McGehee. After creating Pitt McGehee’s account, Crosby next submitted an application

to EPTC to create a QSF on behalf of Pitt McGehee for settlement proceeds to be drawn off from the Master QSF in Indiana, The USA Gymnastics Trust. (Id. ¶¶ 21- 22, PageID.434, citing Ex.

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