Silveous v. 5 Starr Salon & Spa, L.L.C.

2023 Ohio 841, 210 N.E.3d 1020
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedMarch 16, 2023
Docket22AP-456
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Silveous v. 5 Starr Salon & Spa, L.L.C., 2023 Ohio 841, 210 N.E.3d 1020 (Ohio Ct. App. 2023).

Opinion

[Cite as Silveous v. 5 Starr Salon & Spa, L.L.C., 2023-Ohio-841.]

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO

TENTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

Abbey N. Silveous, :

Plaintiff-Appellant, : No. 22AP-456 v. : (C.P.C. No. 18CV-10047)

5 Starr Salon and Spa, LLC et al., : (REGULAR CALENDAR)

Defendants-Appellees. :

D E C I S I O N

Rendered on March 16, 2023

On brief: Guzzo Law Office, LLC, and Peggy S. Guzzo, for appellant. Argued: Peggy S. Guzzo.

On brief: Koenig & Owen, LLC, and Charles A. Koenig; Moore & Yaklevich, LLC, and John A. Yaklevich, for appellees.

APPEAL from the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas

DORRIAN, J. {¶ 1} Plaintiff-appellant, Abbey N. Silveous, appeals from a judgment of the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas granting the motion for summary judgment filed by defendants-appellees, Charles A. Koenig ("Koenig") and Koenig & Owen, LLC ("Koenig & Owen") (together, where appropriate, "appellees"). For the following reasons, we affirm. I. Facts and Procedural History {¶ 2} At all times relevant to this appeal, Kirsten Bailey owned and operated 5 Starr Salon and Spa, LLC ("5 Starr") in Grove City. On July 3, 2017, Bailey hired appellant as an esthetician. Bailey provided appellant with a copy of 5 Starr's Team Member Handbook ("Handbook"), which sets forth the policies and procedures for employees of the salon. The appendix to the Handbook includes the following language: No. 22AP-456 2

5 STARR Salon and Spa Handbook is not a contract. Accordingly, it should not be interpreted to create any expressed or implied contractual rights between 5 STARR Salon and Spa and any team member. The contents of this Handbook do not constitute the terms of a contract of employment, and do not create any promise or assurance of continued employment in the future.

(Second Am. Compl., Ex. A-2, Handbook at 33.) {¶ 3} In addition to the above, the appendix also includes the following language: This appendix contains team members' copies of the documents listed below that team members are required to sign as a condition of employment by 5 STARR Salon and Spa.

Confidentiality And Non-Compete Agreement to follow

Acknowledgement of Receipt Of Team Member Handbook to follow

(Emphasis omitted.) (Handbook at 33.) {¶ 4} The two-page Confidentiality and Non-Compete Agreement ("Agreement") states in part: During the course of employment with the 5 STARR Salon and Spa, team members may be given or have access too [sic] confidential, trade secrets, and proprietary information pertaining to the 5 STARR Salon and Spa and its operation. That information incudes any technical, economic, financial, client list, marketing or other information that is not generally known or is not common knowledge among competitors or other individuals or companies who may want to possess it or would find it useful.

All confidential information is disclosed or revealed with the understanding and agreement by team member that such information is considered to be secret and proprietary to 5 STARR Salon and Spa and is a valuable commercial asset of 5 STARR Salon and Spa. As such, team member agrees that during, and subsequent to, the time of employment, team member will not make use whatsoever, directly or indirectly, of the 5 STARR Salon and Spa's confidential information except for the purposes specified by the 5 STARR Salon and Spa or required to perform team member's job for the 5 STARR Salon and Spa. No. 22AP-456 3

Team member also understands and agrees that no solicitation of any current client or potential client of 5 Starr Salon and Spa, during the course of employment or otherwise divert or attempt to divert any existing business of 5 Starr Salon and Spa. Team member will not either during employment with 5 Starr Salon and Spa and after employment with 5 Starr Salon for a period of 1 year thereafter, either directly or indirectly, for any third party solicit, induce, recruit, or cause another person in the employ of 5 Starr Salon and Spa to terminate their employment for the purpose of joining, associating or becoming employed with any business or activity which is in competition with any services provided by 5 Starr Salon and Spa. The geographical area to which this applies is a ten (10) mile radius. Both parties agree that the time and scope of this agreement is reasonable.

This obligation shall remain in effect at all times during team member's employment with the 5 STARR Salon and Spa and following termination of employment with the 5 STARR Salon and Spa.1

(Handbook at 34-35.) {¶ 5} Appellant acknowledged in writing that she had received a copy of the Agreement and would adhere to the policies contained therein. Appellant also acknowledged in writing that she had received a copy of the Handbook. {¶ 6} Over the course of her employment with 5 Starr, appellant developed a substantial clientele, predominately providing eyelash extension services. However, by late 2017, the employment relationship between appellant and Bailey deteriorated to the point that appellant decided to leave her employment with 5 Starr. Before submitting her resignation, appellant asked an attorney to review the Handbook and Agreement. According to appellant, that attorney told appellant the Agreement was invalid, would not hold up in court, and she was free to seek employment elsewhere. Appellant submitted her resignation on Saturday, December 2, 2017. When Bailey reminded appellant about the restrictions set forth in the Agreement, appellant responded that she had found "loopholes" therein based on conversations she had with an attorney. (Bailey Depo. at 25.)

1Bailey drafted the Handbook and Confidentiality and Non-Compete Agreement without the aid of legal counsel. No. 22AP-456 4

{¶ 7} On Monday, December 4, 2017, Bailey discovered that several supplies and products were missing from the room exclusively used by appellant during her employment. Accordingly, she filed a police report documenting the thefts. On that same day, 5 Starr began receiving calls from several of appellant's clients requesting cancellation of their upcoming appointments and refunds of their prepaid treatment packages. According to Bailey, these clients averred that they planned to follow appellant to her new employer, Artistic Angle Hair Salon ("Artistic Angle"), a nearby competitor of 5 Starr. In addition, many of these clients informed 5 Starr they had been directly solicited by appellant. Bailey believed that appellant had begun soliciting these clients while still employed at 5 Starr. Bailey also discovered that appellant was marketing herself on the internet and social media as now providing esthetician services at Artistic Angle. {¶ 8} Believing that appellant was bound by the terms of the Agreement, Bailey sought to prevent appellant from providing services at Artistic Angle. As such, on December 5, 2017, she retained Koenig to represent her and 5 Starr in enforcing their rights against appellant. During their initial discussion, Bailey explained the circumstances of appellant's employment history and departure, Bailey's understanding of the terms of the Agreement, as well as appellant's alleged solicitation of 5 Starr clients, alleged employment with a nearby competitor, and alleged theft of 5 Starr's proprietary confidential information, including customer lists, pricing lists, and salon products. Following this discussion, Koenig requested Bailey provide him with copies of all relevant documents and materials. Koenig reviewed the Handbook and Agreement, reports of client cancellations, e-mails and text messages exchanged between Bailey and appellant, the police report, and interviews of 5 Starr employees Chaunte Gallagher and Heather Edgington.

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