Opinion
2:21-cv-00662
01-11-2023
David Barlow, District Judge
MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING THIRD PARTY PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME FOR SERVICE (DOC. NO. 163)
Daphne A. Oberg, United States Magistrate Judge
Defendant and Third Party Plaintiff Global Legacy, LLC, has filed a Motion for Extension of Time for Service on Third Party Defendant Percy Kong Kei Chin,an individual believed to reside outside the United States. On September 1, 2022, the court granted Global Legacy leave to refile a third-party complaint against Mr. Chin. On September 6, 2022, Global Legacy filed this complaintand issued summonses to Mr. Chin at addresses in China and Canada. On September 28, 2022, Global Legacy submitted service requests along with the complaint, third-party complaint, and summonses to the respective central authorities in China and Canada pursuant to the Hague Service Convention and Rule 4(f)(1) of the Federal Rule of Civil Procedure.
(“Mot.” Doc. No. 163.)
(See Docket Text Order, Doc. No. 114.)
(Third Party Compl., Doc. No. 116.)
(See Summonses, Doc. Nos. 117, 118; Mot. ¶¶ 6-7, Doc. No. 163.)
(See Mot. ¶¶ 8, 12, Doc. No. 163); see also Hague Conf. on Priv. Int'l L., https://www.hcch.net/en/states/hcch-members (last visited Jan. 6, 2023); Fed.R.Civ.P. 4(f)(1) (“Unless federal law provides otherwise, an individual . . . may be served at a place not within any judicial district of the United States: (1) by any internationally agreed means of service that is reasonably calculated to give notice, such as those authorized by the Hague Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents.”).
Global Legacy noted its understanding that it takes approximately four months for the central authority in China to complete service under the Hague Service Convention-and, in Canada, it takes three to six weeks.For these reasons, Global Legacy asks for additional time to complete service. This request is justified, particularly where “there is no time limit by which service must be effected on a defendant in a foreign country pursuant to Rule 4(f).”
(See Mot. ¶¶ 9-10, Doc. No. 163.)
Noland v. Walter, No. 19-cv-1278, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 30785, at *8 (D. Kan. Feb. 24, 2020) (unpublished).
For the reasons stated above and for good cause shown, the court GRANTS the motion and orders as follows:
• The deadline for service of Third Party Defendant, Mr. Chin, is extended to March 28, 2023. • On or before March 28, 2023, Global Legacy must file either proof of service as to Mr. Chin or a motion seeking an extension of time for service with reasons in support.