LESLEY WELLS, District Judge.
Before the Court is a motion to dismiss the plaintiff's complaint filed by defendant Beumer Corporation ("Beumer"). Beumer maintains that Bloom Lake's claims should be dismissed because they are duplicative of counterclaims that Bloom Lake asserted in a previously filed matter which is also pending before this Court,
Beumer filed the prior pending action against Bloom Lake on July 12, 2013, asserting claims for breach of contract, fraud, and unjust enrichment. Beumer's claims related to two construction contracts, under which Beumer was to provide an overland conveyor and ore storage structure for the Bloom Lake Iron Ore Mine Expansion — Phase II project, located in Quebec Province, Canada. Along with the filing of the complaint in the prior pending action, Beumer also filed a motion to stay litigation and compel arbitration. October 1, 2013, Beumer filed an amended complaint. Bloom Lake opposed the motion to stay and compel arbitration, and on October 15, 2013, it filed a motion to dismiss Beumer's amended complaint. On June 12, 2014, this Court entered an order denying Beumer's motion to stay and compel litigation. On October 13, 2014, Beumer filed a notice of dismissal of counts three and four of the first amended complaint. On December 1, 2014, the Court entered an order denying Bloom Lake's motion to dismiss the Amended Complaint. On December 15, 2014, Bloom Lake filed an answer and counterclaims.
On October 31, 2014, while Bloom Lake's motion to dismiss the amended complaint was still pending in the prior pending action, Bloom Lake initiated the instant lawsuit, alleging claims of breach of contract and declaratory judgment against Beumer. It is undisputed that Bloom Lake's claims in this case are identical to the counterclaims that were later asserted against Beumer in the prior pending action. And it is undisputed that the two cases involve the same parties and the same set of operative facts.
Bloom Lake maintains that it filed the instant case as a matter of prudence, in order to perfect its $12 million claim against Beumer, while its motion to dismiss was pending in the prior pending action. Bloom Lake indicates that it chose not to file its claim in the prior pending action initially, because it was concerned that its right to file a counterclaim in that case was not ripe while the motion to dismiss was pending. It accordingly filed the instant matter asserting claims for breach of contract and declaratory judgment. Bloom lake indicates that once the Court ruled on its motion to dismiss in the prior pending action, it filed the same claims asserted here as counterclaims in that case. Bloom Lake maintains that instead of dismissing the instant matter, the Court should consolidate it with the prior pending action.
Beumer, on the other hand, maintains that the instant matter should be dismissed pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 13(a). Federal Rule 13(a) provides, in pertinent part:
Fed. R. Civ. P. 13. Beumer argues that because Bloom Lake's claims in the instant suit arise from the same transaction or occurrence that form the basis of Beumer's claims in the prior pending action, Bloom Lake's claims here must be tried as counterclaims in the prior pending action.
The Court agrees. Bloom Lake's identical claims cannot proceed simultaneously in two separate lawsuits. Even Bloom Lake seems to concede this, as it indicates that it anticipates filing a motion to consolidate the instant case with the prior pending action. In the Court's view, dismissal is the appropriate course of action in this instance. It is not clear what precisely Bloom Lake would accomplish through a consolidation of the two cases, since the claims asserted here are identical to the counterclaims asserted in the prior pending action. Bloom Lake fails to demonstrate that it will be somehow prejudiced if this matter is dismissed.
Beumer's motion to dismiss is granted. Because Beumer provides no legal basis for its request for attorney fees, the request is denied. This case is dismissed in its entirety.
IT IS SO ORDERED.