Re/Max International, Inc. v. Realty One, Inc.

924 F. Supp. 1474, 44 Fed. R. Serv. 1001, 1996 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 5506, 1996 WL 196574
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Ohio
DecidedMarch 19, 1996
Docket1:94-cv-00062
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Re/Max International, Inc. v. Realty One, Inc., 924 F. Supp. 1474, 44 Fed. R. Serv. 1001, 1996 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 5506, 1996 WL 196574 (N.D. Ohio 1996).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION

(Resolving Docket Nos. 300, 301, 304, 306, 307, 308, 310 and 312)

DOWD, District Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION.......................................................1483

II. BACKGROUND FACTS.................................................1484

III. SUMMARY JUDGMENT STANDARD....................................1486

IV. THE MONOPOLIZATION CLAIMS......................................1487

A. The Claims and Parties...............................................1487

B. The Underlying Law.................................................1488

1. Monopolization...................................................1489

2. Attempted Monopolization.........................................1489

3. Conspiracy to Monopolize .........................................1490

C. Analysis............................................................1490

1. Plaintiffs’ Expert Testimony.......................................1490

2. The Status of Re/Max Int’l and Re/Max NE Ohio.....................1492

3. The Monopolization Claims........................................1493

a. Property Professionals v. Smythe Cramer .......................1493

b. Five Franchisees v. Realty One.................................1494

4. The Attempted Monopolization Claims..............................1495

5. The Conspiracy to Monopolize Claims...............................1495

V. PLAINTIFFS’ CONSPIRACY CLAIMS...................................1496

VI. PLAINTIFFS’ STATE LAW CLAIMS.....................................1501

A. Deceptive Trade Practices ............................................1501

1. Misrepresentation of Market Characteristics ..........................1501

2. Disparagement...................................................1502

B. Unfair Competition ..................................................1503

C. Tortious Interference With Potential Business Relations..................1503

VII. REALTY ONE’S COUNTERCLAIMS.....................................1504

A. § 1 Conspiracy to Restrain Trade......................................1504

1. The “Cooperative Commission Conspiracy” Claim ....................1504

2. The “Sham Litigation” Claim......................................1506

B. Intentional Interference With Business Relationships.....................1507

C. Unfair Competition ..................................................1508

VIII. CONCLUSION .........................................................1508

IX. RULE 54(b) CERTIFICATION...........................................1509

*1483 I. INTRODUCTION

In this complex real estate antitrust ease, twelve plaintiffs allege that two real estate companies have conspired to restrain trade and monopolize segments of the commercial real estate industry in parts of Northeast Ohio. Defendants in turn have filed a series of counterclaims, and the time has come to resolve a bevy of summary judgment motions.

A brief history of the pleadings is helpful in framing the case. Plaintiffs Re/Max International, Inc. (“Re/Max Int’l”) and associated franchisees, A.E.B.T.S., Ine. (“Re/Max Crossroads”) and T.M.A.T.N.B., Inc. (“Re/ Max Affinity”) filed a ten-count complaint against Defendants Realty One, Ine. (“Realty One”) and Smythe Cramer Co. (“Smythe Cramer”) asserting federal subject matter jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1337. Plaintiffs amended their complaint to join four additional Re/Max Int’l franchisees as plaintiffs — D.F.I., Ine. (“Re/Max Results”), Joseph P. Grady, Inc. (“Re/Max Xpress Realty”), McGrew Realty, Inc. (“Re/Max Key Realty”), and Property Professionals, Inc. (“Re/ Max Property Professionals”), but the substance of the complaint’s allegations remained the same (Docket No. 14). 1 In addition to this initial group of seven, five more entities have since intervened as plaintiffs: Re/Max Northeast Limited Partnership (“Re/Max NE Ohio”), Zames Realty, Inc. (“Zames Realty”), Realty Properties, Inc. (“Realty Properties”), True Independence Partnership (“True Partnership”), and R.E.P., Inc. (“REP”). This second group of five has set forth its claims in the Intervening Plaintiffs’ Second and Third Amended Complaints (Docket Nos. 99 and 147), which are substantially the same as the original plaintiffs’ First and Second Amended Complaints.

Plaintiffs 2 seek private enforcement of the antitrust laws pursuant to Sections 4 and 16 of the Clayton Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 15 and 15/26" style="color:var(--green);border-bottom:1px solid var(--green-border)">26, due to defendants’ alleged violations of Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1 and 1px solid var(--green-border)">2. Plaintiffs also pursue pendent state law claims for violations of the Valentine Act, O.R.C. § 1331.01 et seq., and the Ohio Deceptive Trade Practices Act, O.R.C. § 4165.01 et seq.; and for unfair competition and tortious interference with potential business relations. Plaintiffs assert supplemental jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1367.

Plaintiffs’ Count I alleges that the defendants conspired to restrain trade in violation of § 1 of the Sherman Act. Count II alleges that defendants conspired to monopolize in violation of § 2 of the Sherman Act. Counts III and IV, alleging § 2 violations of monopolization and attempted monopolization, respectively, are asserted against Realty One only.

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