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rejecting the argument that the location of the corporate parent determines the “principal place of business” of a subsidiary when the latter's “officers [sought] approval from [the parent] for only ‘exceptional’ transactions ... such as acquiring a business or building a new plant”
Summary of this case from St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance v. Scopia Windmill Fund, LPOpinion
CIVIL ACTION NO. 10-2635.
August 26, 2010
ORDER
AND NOW, this 26th day of August, 2010, upon consideration of the Parties' briefs regarding jurisdiction (Doc. Nos. 15, 17), it is hereby ORDERED that this case is dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.
The Clerk of Court shall mark this case CLOSED for statistical purposes.