Keener v. Great West Casualty Co ( 2020 )


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  • UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA SHREVEPORT DIVISION RODNEY KEENER CIVIL ACTION NO. 20-cv-0303 VERSUS CHIEF JUDGE HICKS GREAT WEST CASUALTY CO., ET AL MAGISTRATE JUDGE HORNSBY MEMORANDUM ORDER Rodney Keener (“Plaintiff)” filed this civil suit in state court for damages arising out of an auto accident. Defendants Great West Casualty Co. (“Great West”), Salem Carriers, Inc. (“Salem”), and Shawn Ingram removed the case to this federal court based on an assertion of diversity jurisdiction, which puts the burden on them to allege specific facts that show complete diversity of citizenship of the parties and an amount in controversy over $75,000. The allegations in the notice of removal are sufficient except with regard to the citizenship of the two corporate defendants. The notice of removal alleges that Great West is a corporation whose parent corporation is domiciled in Chicago, Illinois and is thus a citizen of Illinois. The notice also alleges that Salem “is a for profit corporation domiciled in North Carolina.” A corporation is deemed to be a citizen of (1) the state in which it was incorporated and (2) the state where it has its principal place of business. 28 U.S.C. § 1332(c)(1). To establish diversity jurisdiction, a complaint or notice of removal must set forth “with specificity” a corporate party’s state of incorporation and its principal place of business. “Where the plaintiff [or removing party] fails to state the place of incorporation or the principal place of business of a corporate party, the pleadings are inadequate to establish diversity.” Joiner v. Diamond M Drilling Co., 677 F.2d 1035, 1039 (Sth Cir. 1982). The Fifth Circuit requires strict adherence to these straightforward rules. Howery v. Allstate Ins. Co., 243 F.3d 912, 919 (Sth Cir. 2001). In order to establish that diversity jurisdiction exists, the removing defendants must file, no later than March 25, 2019, an amended notice of removal that specifically alleges the states of incorporation and principal places of business of Great West and Salem. THUS DONE AND SIGNED in Shreveport, Louisiana, this 11th day of March, 2020. =| Mark L. Hornsby U.S. Magistrate Judge Page 2 of 2

Document Info

Docket Number: 5:20-cv-00303

Filed Date: 3/12/2020

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 6/22/2024