Shoney's, Inc. v. Schoenbaum

686 F. Supp. 554, 1988 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 4972, 1988 WL 55185
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Virginia
DecidedMay 11, 1988
DocketCiv. A. 86-171-NN
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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Shoney's, Inc. v. Schoenbaum, 686 F. Supp. 554, 1988 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 4972, 1988 WL 55185 (E.D. Va. 1988).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM

WALTER E. HOFFMAN, Senior District Judge.

In the “Order on Final Pretrial Conference,” dated June 12, 1987, the parties stipulated to the following undisputed facts:

1. Plaintiff, Shoney’s, Inc., is a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Tennessee, has its principal place of business in Nashville, Tennessee, is domesticated in and is doing business in Virginia as Shoney’s, Inc. of Tennessee (hereinafter “Shoney’s-Tennessee”).

2. Plaintiff, Shoney’s Lodging, Inc. (hereinafter “Shoney’s Lodging”), is a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Tennessee and has its principal place of business in Nashville, Tennessee. Shoney’s Lodging is a wholly-owned subsidiary corporation of Shoney’sTennessee.

3. Defendant, Leon Schoenbaum, is a citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia and resides in Williamsburg, Virginia.

4. Defendant, Ruth Ann Schoenbaum, is a citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia, is the wife of Leon Schoenbaum, and resides in Williamsburg, Virginia (hereinafter collectively “the Schoenbaums”).

5. Defendant, Shoney’s Incorporated, is a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, having its principal place of business in the City of Newport News, Virginia (hereinafter “Shoney’s-Virginia”).

6. Shoney’s-Virginia is a corporation whose officers and directors are the Schoenbaums and whose stock is wholly owned by Leon and/or Ruth Ann Schoenbaum.

7. The amount in controversy exceeds the sum or value of $10,000.00, exclusive of interest and costs, and the controversy is between citizens of different states. *557 Therefore, diversity jurisdiction exists pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1332.

8. The matters at issue between the parties involve an actual controversy relating to allegations of actual or threatened violation of federal laws. Therefore, jurisdiction exists pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331, 1337 and 1338.

9. Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2201, the plaintiffs seek a determination and. declaration of their rights and legal relations with the defendants.

10. The Schoenbaums, either directly or through Shoney’s-Virginia, operate certain “Shoney’s” restaurants in the Tidewater area of Virginia.

11. The “Shoney’s” service mark is owned by Shoney’s-Tennessee and is licensed, by license agreements, to independent franchises. The “Shoney’s” service mark was registered on the Principal Register of the United States Patent and Trademark Office on March 28, 1978, and bears Registration No. 1,088,370 for restaurant services.

12. Prior to April 13, 1984, most Shoney’s restaurants were operated in affiliation with the “Big Boy” trademarks and service marks, which are owned by Marriott Corporation (hereinafter “Marriott”).

13. On April 13,1984, Shoney’s-Tennessee and Marriott entered into a contract whereby Shoney’s-Tennessee and its Shoney’s restaurant franchisees disaffiliated from the “Big Boy” trademark. The contract with Marriott required Shoney’s-Tennessee to obtain certain agreements from each of its Shoney’s restaurant franchisees existing at that time in the event said franchisees elected to remain a “Shoney’s” restaurant and franchisee.

14. On April 13, 1984, the Schoenbaums were Shoney’s restaurant franchisees, having a territory in Virginia consisting of the Cities of Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Saluda, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, West Point, Williams-burg and Yorktown, and the Counties of Gloucester, Isle of Wight, James City, Matthews, Northampton, Southampton, Surry, Sussex, and York (hereinafter “the Schoenbaum Territory”).

15. The Schoenbaums and Shoney’sTennessee, pursuant to the terms of the April 13, 1984 contract between Shoney’sTennessee and Marriott, entered into an. Agreement dated May 9, 1984.

16. Pursuant to the Agreement of May 9, 1984, the Schoenbaums made certain agreements relating to their Shoney’s restaurants in their territory, including the discontinuance of the use of Marriott’s “Big Boy” trademarks and service marks.

17. Thereafter, pursuant to and in accordance with said Agreement of May 9, 1984, Shoney’s-Tennessee and the Schoenbaums entered into a License Agreement dated October 15, 1984.

18. The “Shoney’s Inn” service mark is owned by Shoney’s-Tennessee and was registered on the Principal Register of the United States Patent and Trademark Office on February 16, 1982, and bears Registration No. 1,190,289 for motel services. (It specifically provides for a disclaimer as to the right to the exclusive use of the word “Inn.”).

19. By contract dated August 20, 1985, Shoney’s Lodging and William I. Darter d/b/a Urban Developers, Inc. (hereinafter “Darter”), entered into a Shoney’s Inn License Agreement for the operation of a Shoney’s Inn, using, among other things, the “Shoney’s Inn” service mark, at U.S. Route 60 at Waller Mill Road in York County, Virginia. The Williamsburg Shoney’s Inn is presently open and operating.

20. Danner Foods, Inc. was a Tennessee corporation incorporated November 1, 1968. On or about February 1, 1971, Danner Foods, Inc. acquired, by way of merger, certain corporations and all of their assets in which Alex Schoenbaum was the principal shareholder, including two West Virginia corporations, Big Boy Franchises, Inc. of West Virginia and Parkette Commissary, Inc. The successor corporation after the merger was Danner Foods, Inc. The name of Danner Foods, Inc. thereafter was changed to Shoney’s Big Boy Enterprises, Inc. In 1976, Shoney’s Big Boy Enterprises, Inc. changed its name to Sho *558 ney’s Inc., a Tennessee corporation, doing business in Virginia as Shoney’s-Tennessee.

21. Parkette Commissary, Inc., a West Virginia corporation, owned trademark Registration No. 652,848 for the service mark “Shoney’s” for restaurant services. This trademark was registered on October 8, 1957, on the Principal Register in the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The registration was not renewed and lapsed on October 8, 1977. Shoney’sTennessee, through its predecessor corporations, acquired this trademark and all rights and obligations in connection therewith in the merger set forth in the preceding paragraph.

22. On May 25, 1956, the Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission issued a charter for Shoney’s, Incorporated, a Virginia corporation.

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