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Johnson v. Medi-Script Inc.

United States District Court, Western District of Louisiana
Dec 6, 2021
Civil Action 21-cv-4127 (W.D. La. Dec. 6, 2021)

Opinion

Civil Action 21-cv-4127

12-06-2021

PATRIA JOHNSON v. MEDI-SCRIPT, INC.


ELIZABETH E. FOOTE JUDGE

MEMORANDUM ORDER

MARK L. U.S HORNSBY MAGISTRATE JUDGE

Patria Johnson (“Plaintiff') filed this civil action in federal court based on an assertion of diversity jurisdiction, which puts the burden on her to set forth facts that show complete diversity of citizenship and an amount in controversy that exceeds $75,000. Plaintiff alleges that she is domiciled in Texas and that the amount in controversy element is satisfied. She alleges that defendant Medi-Script, Inc. is a “domestic corporation and resides in this judicial district” and owns a pharmacy in Plain Dealing where Plaintiff slipped and fell.

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 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 (5th Cir. 1982). The Fifth Circuit requires strict adherence to these straightforward rules. Howery v. Allstate Ins. Co., 243 F.3d 912, 919 (5th Cir. 2001).

The Louisiana Secretary of State's online records indicate that Medi-Script, Inc. is incorporated in Louisiana and has its principal office address in Plain Dealing, which suggests that it likely has its principal place of business in Louisiana within the meaning of Section 1332 and Hertz Corp, v. Friend, 130 S.Ct. 1181 (2010). Plaintiff will need to determine whether that is correct and include specific allegations of such facts in an amended complaint if she wishes to ensure that she has satisfied her burden of establishing subject matter jurisdiction. The deadline to address this issue is December 20, 2021.

THUS DONE AND SIGNED


Summaries of

Johnson v. Medi-Script Inc.

United States District Court, Western District of Louisiana
Dec 6, 2021
Civil Action 21-cv-4127 (W.D. La. Dec. 6, 2021)
Case details for

Johnson v. Medi-Script Inc.

Case Details

Full title:PATRIA JOHNSON v. MEDI-SCRIPT, INC.

Court:United States District Court, Western District of Louisiana

Date published: Dec 6, 2021

Citations

Civil Action 21-cv-4127 (W.D. La. Dec. 6, 2021)