Soojung Jang v. Trs. of St. Johnsbury Acad.

331 F. Supp. 3d 312
CourtDistrict Court, D. Vermont
DecidedJuly 6, 2018
DocketCivil Action No. 2:17-cv-162-jmc
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Soojung Jang v. Trs. of St. Johnsbury Acad., 331 F. Supp. 3d 312 (D. Vt. 2018).

Opinion

(Docs. 8, 11, 25)

John M. Conroy, United States Magistrate Judge

On August 31, 2017, Plaintiff Soojung Jang, Ph.D., a citizen and resident of Seoul, Republic of Korea, commenced this libel and defamation action against the Trustees of St. Johnsbury Academy (the Academy) and Kingdom Development Company, Inc. (KDC). (Doc. 1.) The Academy and KDC were part of a successful effort to establish the St. Johnsbury Academy-Jeju on Jeju Island in the Republic of Korea, which opened in late October 2017. (Doc. 8 at 7.) On July 16, 2016, prior to the opening of the school, an attorney for the Academy and KDC sent a letter to the Governor of the Jeju Provincial Office of Education detailing Dr. Jang's purported efforts in the Republic of Korea and the United States to undermine the establishment of the school. In Dr. Jang's Complaint, she claims that the letter's contents are libelous and defamatory and that she suffered actual, special, and punitive damages as a result of the letter's publication. (Doc. 1 at 4-5, ¶¶ 30, 34.)

Presently before the Court is the Academy and KDC's Joint Motion to Strike the Complaint pursuant to Vermont's anti-SLAPP statute, Vt. Stat. Ann. Tit. 12, § 1041 (2006), (Doc. 8), and their Joint Motion to Dismiss the Complaint for Failure to State a Claim pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6). (Doc. 11.) Dr. Jang responded in opposition to both motions, (Docs. 12, 15), and the Academy and KDC filed two replies. (Docs. 20, 21.) A hearing on the motions was held on February 20, 2018, and the parties subsequently filed supplemental memoranda. (Docs. 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32.)

Concluding that the evidence submitted by the Academy and KDC does not demonstrate that the letter involved a public issue under the Vermont Supreme Court's narrow interpretation of Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 12, § 1041, the Court DENIES the Academy and KDC's joint Motion to Strike the Complaint. (Doc. 8.) Further, because Dr. Jang's Complaint does not plausibly allege claims for defamation or interference with a professional relationship, the Court GRANTS the Academy and KDC's Joint Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim. (Doc. 11.)

*321Factual and Procedural Background

This Court has previously treated a motion to strike as analogous to a summary judgment motion under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 65. See Bible & Gospel Trust v. Twinam , No. 1:07-cv-17, 2008 WL 5245644, at *1 (D. Vt. Dec. 12, 2008), modifying report and recommendation , 2008 WL 5216845 (D. Vt. July 18, 2008). As a result, in analyzing the Motion to Strike, the Court relies on the documents provided by the Academy and KDC in support of their Motion to Strike. (See generally Docs. 8, 8-1-8-24). In deciding the Academy and KDC's Motion to Dismiss, the Court accepts as true the factual assertions stated in Dr. Jang's Complaint and the letter attached to the Complaint.1 See Desiano v. Warner-Lambert Co. , 326 F.3d 339, 350 (2d Cir. 2003) ; Chambers v. Time Warner, Inc. , 282 F.3d 147, 152 (2d Cir. 2002). (See generally Docs. 1, 1-1.)

I. Background and Parties

This case involves the establishment of a school on Jeju Island, a province in the Republic of Korea (South Korea). Government-sponsored development on Jeju Island is controlled by the Jeju Free International City Development Center (the City Development Center), a corporation owned by the South Korean Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs. (Doc. 8-2 at 5, § a; see also Doc. 1 at 2, ¶ 8.) One of the City Development Center's projects is the Jeju Global Education City, a plan to create a "vibrant global education city" by establishing several international schools in a specific area on Jeju Island. (Doc. 8-2 at 1, § b.) To own and operate the international schools in the Global Education City, the City Development Center established Haewul, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the City Development Center. (Id. at 1-2, § d; see also Doc. 1 at 2, ¶ 8.)

Dr. Jang is a resident of Seoul, South Korea, where she is a professor of general education. She is a member of the Establishment and Operation of International Schools Subcommittee (the Establishment Subcommittee), a subcommittee of the Jeju Provincial Office of Education. (Doc. 1 at 3, ¶ 23.) Dr. Jang is also a member of Jeju Solidarity for Participatory Self Government and Environmental Preservation (Jeju Solidarity), a community organization focused on ensuring that the educational goals of the Global Education City are met. (Doc. 1 at 2, ¶¶ 9, 11, 12-13.)

The Academy operates a non-profit private school located in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, and owns a majority of stock in KDC, a Vermont for-profit corporation. (Doc. 1 at 1, ¶¶ 2, 3, 7; Doc. 8 at 2-3.)

II. The Project and Dr. Jang's Initial Investigations

A. Proposal and Cooperative Venture Agreement

In the spring of 2012, the City Development Center requested proposals for the establishment of a new international school in the Global Education City. (Doc. 8 at 2.) The Academy and KDC responded to this request, and the City Development Center ultimately proposed a joint venture with the Academy and KDC to establish and operate a new school known as St. Johnsbury Academy-Jeju (SJA-Jeju). (Id. ) As a *322result, on November 29, 2012, the City Development Center, Haewul, the Academy, and KDC entered into a confidential cooperative venture agreement setting forth the terms of their joint project. (Id. at 4; see generally Doc. 8-2.)

By the agreement's terms, the City Development Center would appoint a developer to construct the school in the Global Education City and, upon construction of the school, sell or lease the building to Haewul. (Doc. 8-2 at 6, §§ e, g.) The Academy would grant Haewul a license to use the Academy's intellectual property rights in connection with the promotion and operation of SJA-Jeju and, in consideration, Haewul would pay royalties to the Academy. (Id. at 6, § h, id. at 14, § 9.3.) Further, KDC would perform certain administrative and management functions for SJA-Jeju, such as ensuring that SJA-Jeju met the standards of the St. Johnsbury Academy in Vermont. (Id. at 6, § i, id. at 12, § 5.) In turn, Haewul would pay a management fee to KDC. (Id. at 14, § 9.4.)

B. Further Review and Approval of SJA-Jeju

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