Filed: Sep. 26, 2014
Latest Update: Sep. 26, 2014
Summary: ORDER KATHERINE P. NELSON, Magistrate Judge. This action is before the Court on a sua sponte review of its subject-matter jurisdiction. 1 On September 24, 2014, the Plaintiff initiated this action by filing a Complaint (Doc. 1) in this Court. The Complaint alleges diversity pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1332(a) as the sole basis for the Court's subject-matter jurisdiction over the claims in this action. The amount-in-controversy requirement of 1332(a) appears satisfied on the face of the Compl
Summary: ORDER KATHERINE P. NELSON, Magistrate Judge. This action is before the Court on a sua sponte review of its subject-matter jurisdiction. 1 On September 24, 2014, the Plaintiff initiated this action by filing a Complaint (Doc. 1) in this Court. The Complaint alleges diversity pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1332(a) as the sole basis for the Court's subject-matter jurisdiction over the claims in this action. The amount-in-controversy requirement of 1332(a) appears satisfied on the face of the Compla..
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ORDER
KATHERINE P. NELSON, Magistrate Judge.
This action is before the Court on a sua sponte review of its subject-matter jurisdiction.1 On September 24, 2014, the Plaintiff initiated this action by filing a Complaint (Doc. 1) in this Court. The Complaint alleges diversity pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1332(a) as the sole basis for the Court's subject-matter jurisdiction over the claims in this action. The amount-in-controversy requirement of § 1332(a) appears satisfied on the face of the Complaint, and the Defendant, a natural person, is alleged to be a citizen of Alabama. However, the Plaintiff, a limited liability company (LLC), has failed to allege sufficient facts establishing its own citizenship.2
The Plaintiff alleges that it was organized under the laws of Delaware and has its principal place of business in Michigan. These allegations are sufficient to establish the citizenship of a corporation. See § 1332(c)(1). However, for purposes of assessing diversity of citizenship, "a limited liability company is a citizen of any state of which a member of the company is a citizen." Rolling Greens, MHP, L.P. v. Comcast SCH Holdings, L.L.C., 374 F.3d 1020, 1022-23 (11th Cir. 2004). Accord Mallory & Evans Contractors & Engineers, LLC v. Tuskegee Univ., 663 F.3d 1304, 1305 (11th Cir. 2011) (per curiam). Therefore, to sufficiently allege the citizenship of an LLC, "a party must list the citizenships of all the members of the limited liability company . . ." Rolling Greens, 374 F.3d at 1022.
"Defective allegations of jurisdiction may be amended, upon terms, in the trial or appellate courts." 28 U.S.C. § 1653. "[L]eave to amend should be freely granted when necessary to cure a failure to allege jurisdiction properly." Majd-Pour v. Georgiana Cmty. Hosp., Inc., 724 F.2d 901, 903 n.1 (11th Cir. 1984). Accordingly, the Plaintiff is ORDERED to file and serve on the Defendant, on or before Friday, October 3, 2014, an amended complaint that properly alleges the citizenship of the Plaintiff LLC for the purpose of establishing diversity pursuant to § 1332(a) (or some other basis of subject matter jurisdiction).3 The amended complaint, if filed, shall become the operative complaint in this action,4 and the Defendant shall respond to the amended complaint in accordance with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. original complaint.").
DONE and ORDERED.