Trustaff Travel Nurses, LLC v. Trusted, Inc.

CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Ohio
DecidedDecember 9, 2020
Docket1:19-cv-00481
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO WESTERN DIVISION - CINCINNATI TRUSTAFF TRAVEL NURSES, LLC, : Case No. 1:19-cv-481 Plaintiff, 2 Judge Matthew W. McFarland

TRUSTED, INC. and TRUSTED HEALTH, INC., ; Defendants.

ORDER DENYING DEFENDANTS’ MOTIONS TO DISMISS FOR LACK OF JURISDICTION (DOCS. 29, 37)

This case is before the Court on the motions to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction filed by Defendants Trusted Inc. (“Trusted”) and Trusted Health, Inc. (“Trusted Health”). (Docs. 29, 37.) Plaintiff Trustaff Travel Nurses, LLC (“Trustaff’”) opposes the motions, which are fully briefed and ripe for review. (Docs. 30, 34, 38, 39.) For the reasons below, the Court has personal jurisdiction over both Defendants. Accordingly, the motions to dismiss are DENIED. FACTS This is a trademark infringement action relating to the alleged misappropriation of Trustaff’s registered trademark by Trusted and Trusted Health in their provision of temporary and contract employment agency services. (Doc. 26 at § 1.) Trustaff is an Ohio-based travel nurse staffing agency that does business across the United States. (Id. at § 2.) Its TRUSTAFF trademark is registered for International Class (IC) 035;

“Temporary and Contract Employment Agency Services,” with a first use and first use in commerce as early as November 30, 2004. (Id. at §] 3-4.) A. Trusted Operates a Healthcare Employment Digital Marketplace. Trusted runs a healthcare employment digital marketplace specifically for nursing professionals at www.trustedhealth.com and also operates social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube (referred to as the “Trusted Social Media Platforms”). (Doc. 29-2 at 4 4.) Trusted owns a pending federal trademark application for TRUSTED in connection with employment agency services, namely, temporary and permanent placement of health care professionals and employment staffing in the field of temporary staffing for nurses. (Id. § 4-5.) It isa Delaware corporation with corporate headquarters in San Francisco, California. (Id. at

Trusted employs approximately 75 individuals, over 40 of whom work in its San Francisco office. (Id. at { 7.) A small percentage of Trusted’s employees reside and work outside of California, but these employees typically work from home in their respective states because Trusted does not have any offices outside of California. (Id.) Three of Trusted’s employees are located in Ohio. (Id. at § 8.) Two of these employees perform entry-level services for Trusted, and one is a human resources employee. (Id.) Trusted does not employ any of the nurse professionals that it places in hospitals or facilities. (Id. at § 9.) Trusted has not entered into any contracts or agreements with businesses located in Ohio (id. at] 10); secured financial services at any financial institutions in Ohio (id. at

4 11); or directed any advertisements for Trusted’s healthcare employment digital marketplace specifically towards citizens in Ohio (id. at § 12). Trusted is not registered to transact business in Ohio. (Id. at { 13.) B. Trusted Health Provides Temporary Placement of Nurse Professionals. Trusted Health is Trusted’s subsidiary and, just like its parent, it is a Delaware corporation with its corporate headquarters in San Francisco. (Id. at § 8.) Trusted Health employs traveling nurse professionals and contracts with hospitals and other healthcare facilities to provide temporary placement of its nurse employees. (Swilinski Decl. at § 9; Pierce Decl. Doc. 37-1 at § 6.) Trusted Health utilizes Trusted’s healthcare employment digital marketplace via the Trusted website. Trusted Health also does not own or operate the Trusted Social Media Platforms. (Id.) Trusted Health has permission from Trusted to use the TRUSTED mark in connection with its services. (Doc. 37-1 at ¥ 9.) Trusted Health has employed hundreds of nurse professionals in California and in other states. Only two Trusted Health nurse employees have been located in Ohio and placed in an Ohio facility, the first nurse was placed from March 11, 2019 to June 8, 2019, and the second nurse was placed at an Ohio facility on January 13, 2020. The revenue generated by Trusted Health in connection with the placement of these two nurses in Ohio facilities is less than a fraction of one percent of Trusted Health's total revenue since the company’s inception in 2018. (Id. at { 7.) Trusted Health has contracted with approximately five health systems, hospitals, and/or other healthcare facilities that are located in Ohio. Of these businesses, only two

have actually staffed Trusted Health nurse employees. (Id. at § 8.) Trusted Health has not secured financial services from, including but not limited to opening any bank accounts with, any financial institutions that are located in Ohio. (Id. at {| 10.) Trusted Health does not advertise its services. Rather, Trusted utilizes digital marketing to promote its healthcare employment digital marketplace. As previously noted, Trusted asserts that it does not direct or target any digital marketing (or other advertising efforts) specifically to citizens within Ohio and it has not advertised any specific temporary and/or permanent nurse placement opportunities in Ohio on the Trusted Social Media Platforms. (Id. at § 11.) C. Cincinnati-based Nurse Melissa Simpson’s Interactions with Trusted. In opposition to the motions to dismiss, Trustaff asserts additional jurisdictional facts based on the declarations of registered nurse and Cincinnati resident Melissa Simpson and her husband, Jason Simpson, a nurse recruiter for TruStaff. Ms. Simpson has worked as a travel nurse for Trustaff. In June 2019, she decided to investigate other travel nurse recruiters in order to have access to jobs near her home and in Ohio. (Doc. 38-10 at {| 5.) She accessed Trusted’s website, www.trustedhealth.com, and uploaded her personal and professional information and credentials in order to be matched for potential jobs. (Id. at § 6-7.) Ms. Simpson's credentials were accepted and she was immediately matched to a number of jobs. (ld. at 7 8.) In the following weeks, Trusted, in personally directed emails, “matched” her with approximately 100 different and specific job positions, ranging from Maine to

California. When she asked about jobs in Ohio, she was specifically invited to apply for positions in Xenia, Fairfield and Warren, Ohio. In September 2019, Trusted solicited Ms. Simpson by email to recruit her professional colleagues to work for Trusted and promised her a cash incentive for doing so. (Id. at { 12.) Mr. Simpson is one of Trustaff’s nurse recruiters. He has placed many nurses on travel assignments in nursing. (Doc. 38-11 at § 4.) On approximately October 1, 2019, Trustaff was contacted by American Mobile Network (AMN) on behalf of an employer seeking to recruit a particular nurse for a specific travel nursing assignment, as they had employed that nurse and were pleased with her work. (Id. at § 5.) Mr. Simpson located the nurse in Trustaff’s candidate database but found that Trustaff had never placed her

on assignment. (Id. at §] 6.) He telephoned the nurse and asked if she would like to apply for the position through Trustaff. (Id. at § 7.) The nurse asked Mr. Simpson if Trustaff and Trusted were the same company. (Id. at § 8.) He explained that they were not the same company and suggested that she call her Trusted recruiter if she wanted to apply for the job. (Id. at § 9.) The nurse said that she would call the other recruiter and Mr. Simpson has not communicated with her since. (Id. at § 10-11.) LEGAL STANDARD When a defendant moves to dismiss a case for lack of personal jurisdiction under Rule 12(b)(2), and the court rules without an evidentiary hearing, the plaintiff need only make a prima facie case of jurisdiction. Conn v.

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