ASI, Inc. v. Aquawood, LLC

U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota

ASI, Inc. v. Aquawood, LLC

Trial Court Opinion

               UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT                          
                  DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA                              

ASI, INC.,                            Civil No. 19-763 (JRT/DTS)         

                    Plaintiff,                                       
                             MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER            
v.                                DENYING MOTION FOR SANCTIONS           

AQUAWOOD, LLC, et al.,                                                   

                  Defendants.                                        


Keith M. Sorge, ARTHUR, CHAPMAN, KETTERING, SMETAK & PIKALA, PA,     
81 South Ninth Street, Suite 500, Minneapolis, MN 55402; Shelli L. Calland, 
Stephen  A.  Weisbrod,  and  Tamra  Ferguson,  I,  WEISBROD  MATTEIS  & 
COPLEY  PLLC,  1200  New  Hampshire  Avenue  North  West,  Suite  600, 
Washington, DC 20036, for plaintiff;                                 

Matthew  D.  Callanan,  Brad  R.  Pollock,  and  Michael  Reck,  BELIN 
MCCORMICK, PC, 666 Walnut Street, Suite 2000, Des Moines, IA 50309, for 
defendants  Aquawood,  Dollar  Empire  LLC,  Brian  Dubinsky,  and  Peter 
Magalhaes, Wellmax Trading Ltd., and Michael Wu;                     

Brandon  Underwood,  Elizabeth  N.  Thomson,  Devan  Rittler-Patton, 
FREDRIKSON AND BYRON, 111 East Grand Avenue, Suite 301, Des Moines,  
IA 50309; Joseph H. Lubben, for defendants Banzai International Ltd, Park 
Lane Solutions Ltd., Toy Quest Ltd., Chan Ming Yiu, Liu Yi Man, and Chan Siu 
Lun;                                                                 

David W. Asp, Kate M. Baxter-Kauf, and Robert David Hahn, LOCKRIDGE  
GRINDAL  NAUEN  PLLP,  100  Washington  Avenue  South,  Suite  2200, 
Minneapolis, MN 55401, for defendants MGS International, LLC and Richard 
Toth.                                                                
 Plaintiff ASI, Inc. (“ASI”) moved for sanctions under Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 
11(b), arguing that Defendants purposefully failed to disclose to the Court the contract 

language that ASI relied on to oppose the Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss for lack of 
subject matter jurisdiction.  (See Mot. Rule 11 Sanctions, Mar. 13, 2023, Docket No. 727; 
see also Mot. Dismiss, Oct. 6, 2022, Docket No. 630.)                     
 Pursuant to Rule 11(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, attorneys certify 

that pleadings, motions, and papers are not being presented for improper purposes and 
that the claims and legal assertions contained therein are warranted by existing law.  Fed. 
R. Civ. P. 11(b).  Sanctions may be imposed if the Court determines that Rule 11(b) has 

been violated.  Fed. R. Civ. P. 11(c).                                    
 Rule 11 sanctions may be warranted if a claim “did not have any basis in fact, if the 
party failed to present any facts supporting the claim, or if the claim was based on 
immaterial factual allegations.”  Franklin v. Pinnacle Ent., Inc., 
289 F.R.D. 278, 285
 (E.D. 

Mo. 2012) (citing MHC Investment Co. v. Racom Corp., 
323 F.3d 620, 625
 (8th Cir. 2003).  
The Eighth Circuit has declared that the question is whether a “reasonable and competent 
attorney would believe in the merit of an argument.”  Coonts v. Potts, 
316 F.3d 745, 753
 
(8th Cir. 2003) (citation omitted).                                       

 The Court concludes that sanctions are not warranted at this time.  Although the 
Court had no difficulty considering the Motion to Dismiss and Defendants’ arguments in 
support of it, the Court declines to find that Defendants’ position had no basis in fact or 
law.  Therefore, the Court will deny the Motion for Rule 11 Sanctions. 

ORDER

  Based on the foregoing, and all the files,  records, and  proceedings herein,  IT IS 
HEREBY ORDERED that the Plaintiff’s Motion for Rule 11 Sanctions [Docket No. 727]  is 
DENIED. 

DATED:  June 27, 2023                              Og W. (Hedin — 
at Minneapolis, Minnesota.                         JOHN R. TUNHEIM 
                                         United States District Judge 

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Trial Court Opinion

               UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT                          
                  DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA                              

ASI, INC.,                            Civil No. 19-763 (JRT/DTS)         

                    Plaintiff,                                       
                             MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER            
v.                                DENYING MOTION FOR SANCTIONS           

AQUAWOOD, LLC, et al.,                                                   

                  Defendants.                                        


Keith M. Sorge, ARTHUR, CHAPMAN, KETTERING, SMETAK & PIKALA, PA,     
81 South Ninth Street, Suite 500, Minneapolis, MN 55402; Shelli L. Calland, 
Stephen  A.  Weisbrod,  and  Tamra  Ferguson,  I,  WEISBROD  MATTEIS  & 
COPLEY  PLLC,  1200  New  Hampshire  Avenue  North  West,  Suite  600, 
Washington, DC 20036, for plaintiff;                                 

Matthew  D.  Callanan,  Brad  R.  Pollock,  and  Michael  Reck,  BELIN 
MCCORMICK, PC, 666 Walnut Street, Suite 2000, Des Moines, IA 50309, for 
defendants  Aquawood,  Dollar  Empire  LLC,  Brian  Dubinsky,  and  Peter 
Magalhaes, Wellmax Trading Ltd., and Michael Wu;                     

Brandon  Underwood,  Elizabeth  N.  Thomson,  Devan  Rittler-Patton, 
FREDRIKSON AND BYRON, 111 East Grand Avenue, Suite 301, Des Moines,  
IA 50309; Joseph H. Lubben, for defendants Banzai International Ltd, Park 
Lane Solutions Ltd., Toy Quest Ltd., Chan Ming Yiu, Liu Yi Man, and Chan Siu 
Lun;                                                                 

David W. Asp, Kate M. Baxter-Kauf, and Robert David Hahn, LOCKRIDGE  
GRINDAL  NAUEN  PLLP,  100  Washington  Avenue  South,  Suite  2200, 
Minneapolis, MN 55401, for defendants MGS International, LLC and Richard 
Toth.                                                                
 Plaintiff ASI, Inc. (“ASI”) moved for sanctions under Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 
11(b), arguing that Defendants purposefully failed to disclose to the Court the contract 

language that ASI relied on to oppose the Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss for lack of 
subject matter jurisdiction.  (See Mot. Rule 11 Sanctions, Mar. 13, 2023, Docket No. 727; 
see also Mot. Dismiss, Oct. 6, 2022, Docket No. 630.)                     
 Pursuant to Rule 11(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, attorneys certify 

that pleadings, motions, and papers are not being presented for improper purposes and 
that the claims and legal assertions contained therein are warranted by existing law.  Fed. 
R. Civ. P. 11(b).  Sanctions may be imposed if the Court determines that Rule 11(b) has 

been violated.  Fed. R. Civ. P. 11(c).                                    
 Rule 11 sanctions may be warranted if a claim “did not have any basis in fact, if the 
party failed to present any facts supporting the claim, or if the claim was based on 
immaterial factual allegations.”  Franklin v. Pinnacle Ent., Inc., 
289 F.R.D. 278, 285
 (E.D. 

Mo. 2012) (citing MHC Investment Co. v. Racom Corp., 
323 F.3d 620, 625
 (8th Cir. 2003).  
The Eighth Circuit has declared that the question is whether a “reasonable and competent 
attorney would believe in the merit of an argument.”  Coonts v. Potts, 
316 F.3d 745, 753
 
(8th Cir. 2003) (citation omitted).                                       

 The Court concludes that sanctions are not warranted at this time.  Although the 
Court had no difficulty considering the Motion to Dismiss and Defendants’ arguments in 
support of it, the Court declines to find that Defendants’ position had no basis in fact or 
law.  Therefore, the Court will deny the Motion for Rule 11 Sanctions. 

ORDER

  Based on the foregoing, and all the files,  records, and  proceedings herein,  IT IS 
HEREBY ORDERED that the Plaintiff’s Motion for Rule 11 Sanctions [Docket No. 727]  is 
DENIED. 

DATED:  June 27, 2023                              Og W. (Hedin — 
at Minneapolis, Minnesota.                         JOHN R. TUNHEIM 
                                         United States District Judge 

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