SRM-Kodiak America, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company v. Pilling

CourtDistrict Court, D. Idaho
DecidedFebruary 6, 2025
Docket4:24-cv-00112
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF IDAHO

SRM-KODIAK AMERICA, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company, Case No. 4:24-cv-00112-DCN

Plaintiff, MEMORANDUM DECISION v. AND ORDER

BREK PILLING, an individual; SCOTT PILLING, an individual; KODIAK AMERICA, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company; KODIAK NORTHWEST, INC., an Idaho Corporation; BAUB LLC, an Idaho limited liability company; PFT ENVIRO INVESTMENTS, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company; BUDGET TRUCK CENTER, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company; SAWTOOTH INDUSTRIAL, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company; IIOVIII PRECISION, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company; INTERMOUNTAIN LIVING, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company; BREK PILLING AS TRUSTEE OF THE PILLING FAMILY TRUST, an Idaho Trust; ARTHUR SADAMPI YAMADA, an individual; GARY WICKERSHAM, an individual; CAROLYN SHOEMAKER, and individual; LURENE DILLE, an individual; DOE DEFENDANTS I-XX; and ROE ENTITY DEFENDANTS I- XX,

Defendants. SCOTT PILLING, an individual,

Counterclaimant,

v.

SRM-KODIAK AMERICA, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company,

Counterdefendant.

BREK PILLING, an individual; KODIAK AMERICA, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company; and PFT ENVIRO INVESTMENTS, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company,

Counterclaimants,

I. INTRODUCTION Before the Court is Plaintiff SRM-Kodiak America, LLC’s (“SRM”) Motion for a Preliminary Injunction (Dkt. 65) and Motion to Seal (Dkt. 66), and Defendants IIOVIII Precision, LLC, Intermountain Living, LLC, Scott Pilling, and Sawtooth Industrial, LLC’s (collectively “Pilling Defendants”) Motion to Seal (Dkt. 74). On January 17, 2025, the Court held oral arguments and took the Motions under advisement. Upon review, and for the reasons set forth below, the Court GRANTS in PART and DENIES in PART the Motion for a Preliminary Injunction, GRANTS SRM- Kodiak’s Motion to Seal, and GRANTS the Pilling Defendants’ Motion to Seal. II. BACKGROUND A. Factual Background

SRM is a business which deals in commercial and industrial snow blowers. In September 2021, SRM entered into an Asset Purchase Agreement (the “APA”) with Sold Kodiak1 for $6,000,000. Dkt. 65-82, at 2; 65-1, at 8. As part of the APA, SRM purchased all assets, properties, and rights of Sold Kodiak, which included customer lists, documents, drawings, intellectual property, and other written materials previously owned by Sold

Kodiak. Dkt. 65-82, at 7–8. As an exception, Sold Kodiak owned a warehouse at 50 East Ellis Street in Paul, Idaho, which it retained in the sale. Id. at 16. SRM had to remove all its newly purchased assets such as documents and machines from the property on or before January 31, 2022, or it would be responsible for all utilities until it vacated. Id. In addition, the APA contained a confidentiality provision which prohibited Sold Kodiak from

disclosing any of SRM’s confidential information. Id. at 31. In August 2022, Brek Pilling’s son, Scott Pilling, signed an Independent Contractor Agreement (the “ICA”) provided by SRM, which identified Scott as the President of SRM and an independent contractor. Dkt. 75-4, at 3–4; 65-83, at 2. As part of the ICA, Scott agreed to receive confidential information and use such information only for the benefit of

SRM. Dkt. 65-1, at 7. Specific information considered confidential under the ICA included: …all information belonging to or used by [SRM]…relating to internal operations and procedures, finances, strategies, pricing, compensation and

1 Kodiak is a popular brand of commercial and industrial snowblowers, which often sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Sold Kodiak owned rights to the Kodiak brand prior to SRM buying out the company. other personnel information, client lists and contact information, sales lists, technology, source codes, programs, costs, plans, systems, inventions, developments, and trade secrets of every kind and character, whether or not they constitute a trade secret under applicable law…[.] Dkt. 65-83, at 3. Scott agreed he would not make unauthorized disclosures of confidential information and to only use such information when providing services under the ICA. Id. Also pertinent, Scott was given the authority to enter new customer contracts on SRM’s behalf and agreed to act in the best interest of SRM in negotiating the terms of the contracts. Id. at 2. At the most basic level, this case largely stems from allegations that Scott failed to fulfill his obligations under the ICA, and the other Defendants aided him in his willful misuse of confidential information. As such, the Court will primarily explore SRM’s

allegations against Scott and address the other Defendants’ alleged involvement where necessary. 1. Storing Work Files on Personal Devices Scott served as President of SRM from 2022 to 2023, until he submitted his resignation on June 29, 2023. Dkt. 75, at 8. As President, Scott had access to SRM’s intellectual property and other confidential information. Dkt. 65-1, at 13. During his time

with SRM, Scott used his personal iCloud account to synchronize files from his work laptop, which included folders titled “SRM Kodiak” and “Sawtooth Industrial,” containing proprietary engineering and pricing information. Dkt. 65-1, at 14–15. He also used a personal OneDrive account which could synchronize files from his work laptop to his other personal devices. Id. at 15. While documents were removed in April 2023, forensic analysis revealed Scott’s OneDrive account had contained SRM’s confidential information.2 Id. Scott alleges he had permission from SRM’s CEO, Grant Flaherty, to use his personal accounts to store work files because SRM did not have a remote desktop access

solution, and he needed access to the files while traveling for work. Dkt. 75, at 5. Scott additionally claims SRM’s Information Technology Manager, Trevor Rice, was aware of this issue and was attempting to find a solution but had not done so as of Spring 2023. Id. Rice directly contradicts these statements. Dkt. 78-3, at 3. In approximately December 2022, Scott also followed up with Rice about issues with sales emails going to the junk

folder on his work email. Dkt. 75-5, at 2. 2. Diverting the Elecon Deal Due to the continual problems with his work email, Scott claims he started communicating with Elecon Group of Companies of India (“Elecon”) using his personal email. Dkt. 75, at 6. Elecon had originally contacted Scott in his capacity as president of

SRM to collaborate on selling snow cutter and blower equipment to the Indian Armed Forces. Dkt 65-1, at 15. However, on January 26, 2023, Scott replied, “…I wrote you an email from my personal email. Please respond there. We are going through some company email changes for a little bit and [I’m] having problems with my email.” Dkt. 65-74, at 5. Scott alleges that shortly after he began using his personal email, SRM told him they had

no interest in pursuing a partnership with Elecon. However, Scott contends he remained in

2 It is not entirely clear from the briefing who removed the documents from Scott’s OneDrive account, or whether those documents were retained elsewhere by Scott after removal. As the Court understands it, there is only concrete evidence Scott had personal access to these files until April 2023, which was against company policy. contact with Elecon “regarding opportunities unrelated to snow removal and as a potential backup plan for SRM before his departure from SRM.” Dkt. 75, at 6. On January 31, 2023, Scott sent an email to Gagandeep Singh Rupaal, an Elecon

representative, with the subject line, “Potential Manufacturing Collaboration: Kodiak.” Dkt. 65-75, at 2. Scott’s email stated: “Thank you for meeting this morning. I will stay in touch on our trip to India.

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