Opinion
Civil Action 23-1243-SDD-RLB
10-12-2023
ORDER
RICHARD L. BOURGEOIS, JR. UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE.
The court sua sponte notes the potential insufficiency of the removing defendant's allegation of the citizenship of the parties as follows:
1. ___ A party invoking diversity jurisdiction must allege the citizenship of an individual. An individual's citizenship is determined by his or her domicile, rather than residence. See Preston v. Tenet Healthsystem Memorial Medical Center, Inc., 485 F.3d 793, 799 (5th Cir. 2007). In addition, see 28 U.S.C. §1332(c)(2), for infants, the deceased and the incompetent. The citizenship of ______ is not provided.
2. __X__ X A party invoking diversity jurisdiction must allege both the state of incorporation and principal place of business of each corporate party. See, e.g.,Illinois CentralGulf Railroad Co. v. Pargas, Inc., 706 F.2d 633 (5th Cir. 1983). The principal place of business of NEXBANK, SSB is not provided.
The phrase “principal place of business” in §1332(c)(1) refers to the place where a corporation's high level officers direct, control, and coordinate the corporation's activities, i.e., its “nerve center,” which will typically be found at its corporate headquarters. Hertz Corp. v. Friend, 130 S.Ct. 1181, 175 L.Ed.2d 1029 (2010)
3. A party invoking diversity jurisdiction must allege both the state of incorporation and principal place of business of each corporate party. See, e.g., Illinois Central Gulf Railroad Co. v. Pargas, Inc., 706 F.2d 633 (5th Cir. 1983). Even when a liability insurer takes on its insured's citizenship under 28 U.S.C. § 1332(c)(1), its own citizenship still is considered in determining whether complete diversity exists. The state of incorporation and principal place of business of ______ is not provided.
See footnote 1.
4. ___ A party invoking diversity jurisdiction must properly allege the citizenship of a limited liability company. The citizenship of a limited liability company for diversity purposes is determined by the citizenship of its members. The citizenship of all of the members of a limited liability company must be properly alleged. In the event a member of a limited liability company is another limited liability company, the members of that limited liability company must be properly alleged as well. SeeHarvey v. Grey Wolf Drilling Co., 542 F.3d 1077, 1080 (5thCir. 2008). The complete citizenship of ______ is not provided.
5. ___ A party invoking diversity jurisdiction must properly allege the citizenship of a general partnership, a limited liability partnership, and a limited partnership. A general partnership, a limited liability partnership, and a limited partnership has the citizenship of each one of its partners. Both the general partner and limited partner must be alleged to establish citizenship of a limited partnership. See International Paper Co. v. Denkmann Assoc., 116 F.3d 134, 137 (5th Cir. 1997);Carden v. Arkoma Associates, 494 U.S. 185 (1990). The citizenship of ______ is not provided.
6. ___ A party invoking diversity jurisdiction must properly allege the citizenship of Underwriters at Lloyd's, London. The citizenship of Underwriters at Lloyd's, London has not been provided. See Corfield v. Dallas Glen Hills LP, 355 F.3d 853 (5th Cir. 2003).
7. ___ A party invoking diversity jurisdiction must properly allege the citizenship of a sole proprietorship. A business entity cannot be both a corporation and sole proprietorship; therefore the court seeks to clarify the identity of plaintiff/defendant. Case law suggests that the citizenship of a sole proprietorship for diversity purposes is determined by the citizenship of its members and/or owners. See Linder Enterprises v. Martinringle, No. 07-1733, 2007 WL 3095382 (N.D. Tex., Oct. 22, 2007). The citizenship of ___ is not provided.
Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §1653, that, on or before November 2, 2023, the removing defendant shall file an amended notice of removal providing the citizenship of defendant NEXBANK, SSB, by setting forth all citizenship particulars required to sustain federal diversity jurisdiction.