Quality Edge, Inc. v. Rollex Corporation, No. 1:2010cv00278 - Document 104 (W.D. Mich. 2014)

Court Description: OPINION AND ORDER APPROVING AND ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION 98 ; the Iqbal and Twombly pleading standards apply to Rollex's counterclaims, except as to any counterclaims alleging direct infringement which are to be evaluated with respec t to Form 18 of the Appendix of Forms to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure; and Rollex's affirmative defenses are not governed by the Iqbal and Twombly standard, but are instead governed by the Sixth Circuit's "fair notice" standard; signed by Judge Janet T. Neff (Judge Janet T. Neff, clb)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION QUALITY EDGE, INC., Plaintiff/Counter-Defendant, Case No. 1:10-cv-278 HON. JANET T. NEFF v. ROLLEX CORPORATION, Defendant/Counter-Claimant. _______________________________/ OPINION AND ORDER Plaintiff Quality Edge, Inc., filed this patent case against Defendant Rollex Corporation, seeking injunctive relief and damages for infringement of U.S. Patent No. 7,137,224 (the 224 Patent) for a vented soffit panel. Following claim construction and the Court s decision on crossdispositive motions, the parties disputed whether the pleading standards of Ashcroft v. Iqbal, 556 U.S. 662 (2009), and Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly, 550 U.S. 544 (2007), apply to Rollex s counterclaims and affirmative defenses in this case, or, if not, the governing standards for the Court s decision concerning a motion to dismiss these claims. Following briefing, the matter was referred to the Magistrate Judge, who issued a Report and Recommendation (R & R), recommending: (1) the Iqbal and Twombly pleading standards apply to Rollex s counterclaims, except as to any counterclaims alleging direct infringement which are to be evaluated with respect to Form 18 of the Appendix of Forms to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure; and (2) Rollex s affirmative defenses are not governed by the Iqbal and Twombly standard, but are instead governed by the Sixth Circuit s fair notice standard. (Dkt 98 at 6). The matter is presently before the Court on Quality Edge s objection to the Report and Recommendation (Dkt 99). Defendant has filed a Response to the Objections (Dkt 100). The Court denies the objection and issues this Opinion and Order. I. Analysis Quality Edge objects only to the Magistrate Judge s conclusion that Rollex s affirmative defenses are not governed by the Iqbal and Twombly standard, but are instead governed by the Sixth Circuit s fair notice standard. Quality Edge notes that the Sixth Circuit has not yet expressed a view on this issue and there is a split among district courts in the Sixth Circuit, with a least one district court concluding that the shared use of the short and plain language the essence of the pleading standard indicates the pleading requirements for affirmative defenses are the same as for claims of relief. HCRI TRS Acquirer, LLC v. Iwer, 708 F. Supp. 2d 687, 691 (N.D. Ohio 2010). Quality Edge argues that in the context of a patent case, it does not make sense to have the Iqbal/Twombly standard apply to an invalidity counterclaim, which it clearly does, and not to the exact same allegation as an affirmative defense. As Rollex points out in its Response, Quality Edge does not assert that the Magistrate Judge s determination is clearly erroneous or contrary to law. See W.D. Mich. LCivR 72.3(a). Instead, Quality Edge merely argues for the adoption of a different standard in light of contrary district court decisions. The Magistrate Judge recognized that many courts have concluded otherwise on this issue. The Magistrate Judge nevertheless found the rationale articulated by the Holley court, and similar decisions, persuasive. See Holley Performance Products., Inc. v. Quick Fuel Tech., Inc., No. 1:07 CV 185, 2011 WL 3159177 at *2 (W.D. Ky., July 26, 2011) (noting that the Sixth Circuit, 2 subsequent to the decisions in Iqbal and Twombly, continued to adhere to the fair notice standard under Rule 8(b)(1), the court decline[d] to adopt the heightened pleading standard of Twombly and Iqbal for the pleading of defenses ). The Court finds the Magistrate Judge s reasoning and conclusion sound and in accordance with subsequent district court decisions. See, e.g., Malibu Media v. Doe, No. 13 11432, 2014 WL 2616902, at *2 (E.D. Mich. Jun. 12, 2014). Quality Edge s objection is therefore denied. II. CONCLUSION Having found Quality Edge s objection without merit, this Court adopts the Magistrate Judge s Report and Recommendation as the Opinion of this Court. Accordingly: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Objection (Dkt 99) is DENIED and the Report and Recommendation (Dkt 98) is APPROVED and ADOPTED as the Opinion of the Court. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that (1) the Iqbal and Twombly pleading standards apply to Rollex s counterclaims, except as to any counterclaims alleging direct infringement which are to be evaluated with respect to Form 18 of the Appendix of Forms to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure; and (2) Rollex s affirmative defenses are not governed by the Iqbal and Twombly standard, but are instead governed by the Sixth Circuit s fair notice standard. /s/ Janet T. Neff JANET T. NEFF United States District Judge Dated: September ___, 2013 19 3

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