Hines v. KFC U.S. Properties, Inc.

1 Citing case

  1. Roosevelt v. KFC

    Civil No. 12-cv-408-PB (D.N.H. Jan. 9, 2013)

    Roosevelt lives in New Hampshire, and KFC's principal place of business and place of incorporation could be shown to be out of state. See Hines v. KFC U.S. Props., Inc., 09CV2422 JM(POR), 2010 WL 596439 (S.D. Cal. Feb. 16, 2010) (KFC's principal place of business is Kentucky, and Delaware is its place of incorporation). A "federal plaintiff carries the burden to establish that the minimum amount in controversy has been met," and the amount claimed by the plaintiff controls the question, unless challenged by the court or the defendant.