Western Reserve Life Assur. Co. of Ohio v. Bratton

464 F. Supp. 2d 814, 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 31177, 2006 WL 1285108
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Iowa
DecidedMay 10, 2006
DocketC-04-81-LRR
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Western Reserve Life Assur. Co. of Ohio v. Bratton, 464 F. Supp. 2d 814, 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 31177, 2006 WL 1285108 (N.D. Iowa 2006).

Opinion

ORDER

READE, District Judge.

*820 TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION.........................................................820

II. PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND............................................820

III. JURISDICTION..........................................................821

TV. FACTS...................................................................821

A. Corporate Structure...................................................821

B. The Brattons and the Appointment Agreements .........................822

C. WRL’s Decision Makers...............................................823

D. Re-Branding.........................................................823

E. The Proposal and Negotiations.........................................824

F. Kirby’s Remarks......................................................826

G. The Commission Schedule.............................................827

II. Additional Communications Regarding the Brattons’ Work...............827

I. The Termination......................................................828

V. SUMMARY JUDGMENT STANDARD ......................................829

VI. SUMMARY JUDGMENT ANALYSIS........................................830

A. Piercing the Corporate Veil............................................830

B. The Brattons’Breach of Contract Claims...............................831

1. Whether the Appointment Agreements are fully-integrated agreements.....................................................831

a. Gary Bratton’s Appointment Agreement.........................831

b. Randy Bratton’s Appointment Agreement.......................832

2. The oral contract..................................................832

a. The statute of frauds ..........................................832

b. Elements of breach of contract .................................834

c. Whether the oral contract is terminable at will..................836

C. The Brattons’Promissory Estoppel Claim ..............................838

1. Whether Randy Bratton’s Appointment Agreement preempts a claim of promissory estoppel .....................................839

2. Whether the Brattons can establish a claim of promissory estoppel........................................................839

D. The Brattons’Misrepresentation Claims................................840

1. Negligent misrepresentation .......................................840

2. Fraudulent misrepresentation......................................842

E. The Brattons’Quantum Meruit and Unjust Enrichment Claim...........843

1. Unjust enrichment................................................844

2. Implied-in-fact contract for services (quantum meruit) ...............845

VII. CONCLUSION............................................................846
I. INTRODUCTION

The matter before the court is the Motion for Summary Judgment (docket no. 99) (“Motion”) filed by Plaintiff/Counterclaim-Defendant Western Reserve Life Assurance Company of Ohio (“WRL”) and Counterclaim-Defendant AEGON USA, Inc. (“AEGON”).

II. PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

On June 26, 2004, WRL filed a complaint in this court seeking declaratory judgment. On January 31, 2005, Defendants Randall G. Bratton (“Randy Brat-ton”), Gary G. Bratton (“Gary Bratton”), Bratton Financial Services Corporation and Bratton International, Inc. (hereinafter collectively referred to as “the Brat- *821 tons”) filed an answer and counterclaims. On April 14, 2005, the Brattons filed an amended answer, counterclaims and a third-party complaint, adding AEGON Financial Partners as a third-party defendant. On April 21, 2005, WRL filed an answer to the counterclaim. On July 27, 2005, the Brattons filed a Second Amended Answer and Counterclaims and Jury Demand (“Second Amended Complaint”) against WRL and AEGON. 1 On August 1, 2005, WRL and AEGON filed another answer.

On January 13, 2006, WRL and AEGON filed the instant Motion. On February 13, 2006, the Brattons filed a Resistance to the Motion. On February 22, 2006, WRL and AEGON filed a Reply to the Brattons’ Resistance.

A hearing on the Motion was held on April 20, 2006. Attorneys Amy L. Reas-ner and Wilford H. Stone represented WRL and AEGON. Attorney Jason Gregory Wolfkill represented the Brattons. Finding the Motion to be fully submitted and ready for decision, the court turns to consider it.

III. JURISDICTION

WRL claims there is diversity jurisdiction, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1332. On January 10, 2005, this court adopted a November 17, 2004 Report and Recommendation in which Chief Magistrate Judge John A. Jarvey determined that the court has diversity subject matter jurisdiction over this matter pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1332(a)(1). The court found that the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000. Moreover, the court found that the parties are diverse because Gary Bratton and Randy Bratton reside in Tennessee; Brat-ton Financial Service Corporation and Bratton International, Inc. are Delaware corporations with their principal places of business in Memphis, Tennessee; and WRL is incorporated in Ohio with its principal place of business in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Therefore, the court is satisfied that it has jurisdiction over this matter.

IV. FACTS
A. Corporate Structure

WRL is an insurance company that is qualified and licensed to transact business in Iowa. AEGON is a holding company, not an insurance company. AEGON owns WRL. AEGON does not have agents who are licensed to sell insurance or annuities, it does not recruit agents and it does not sell or offer insurance, annuities or any other products.

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