MARILYN L. HUFF, District Judge.
On January 23, 2014, Defendant Kaiser Foundation Hospitals ("Kaiser") removed this action from the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego. (Doc. No. 1.) On February 21, 2014, Plaintiff Nannette Pierce ("Plaintiff") filed a motion to remand the action to state court. (Doc. No. 8.) On February 26, 2014, Defendant The Permanente Medical Group ("TPMG") filed a notice of joinder to Kaiser's notice of removal. (Doc. No. 9.) On March 10, 2014, Defendants Kaiser and TPMG filed an opposition to Plaintiff's motion to remand. (Doc. No. 14.) On March 17, 2014, Plaintiff filed her reply. (Doc. No. 15.) On March 19, 2014, the Court, pursuant to its discretion under Local Rule 7.1(d)(1), submitted the motion on the parties papers. (Doc. No. 16.) The Court grants Plaintiff's motion to remand.
Plaintiff had been employed as hospice nurse by Defendants. (Doc. No. 1-2, "Compl." ¶¶ 6-9.) Subsequently, Defendants terminated Plaintiff's employment. (Compl. ¶¶ 10-32.) Plaintiff's complaint alleges that Defendants discriminated against her, in violation of state law, when they terminated her employment. (Compl. ¶¶ 33-66.)
On December 26, 2013, Plaintiff filed her complaint in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego ("California state court") against Defendants. (Compl. at 2.) On December 27, 2013, Plaintiff effected service of process on Defendant Kaiser. (Doc. No. 1-3.) On January 12, 2014, Plaintiff effected service of process on Defendant TPMG. (Doc. No. 8-2 at 4-6.)
On January 23, 2014, Defendant Kaiser filed a notice of removal from the California state court, claiming that the Court has federal question jurisdiction under the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, 29 U.S.C. § 185(a). (Doc. No. 1 at 2.) In its notice of removal, Defendant Kaiser stated that it was "informed and believes that no other defendants have been served with the Summons and Complaint(s) in this action." (Doc. No. 1 at 4.)
On February 21, 2014, Plaintiff filed a motion to remand the case back to California state court on the grounds that Defendant Kaiser failed to comply with the procedural requirements of the removal statute. (Doc. No. 8.) On February 26, 2014, Defendant TPMG filed a notice of joinder to Defendant Kaiser's notice of removal. (Doc. No. 9.)
Only cases that would have had original jurisdiction in a federal district court may be removed from state court. 28 U.S.C. § 1441(a). "When a civil action is removed solely under section 1441(a), all defendants who have been properly joined and served must join in or consent to the removal of the action." 28 U.S.C. § 1446(b)(2)(A).
A defendant must remove a case within thirty days of when it is served, if the initial pleading makes clear that the case is removable. 28 U.S.C. § 1446(b)(2)(B);
When fewer than all defendants join the notice of removal, the burden is on the removing defendant to explain the absence of the other served defendants.
Plaintiff contends that Defendants failed to comply with the procedural requirements of the removal statute by failing to obtain the consent of co-Defendant TPMG to the removal within the thirty day time period provided by 28 U.S.C. § 1446(b).
Defendants urge the Court to permit them to cure the defects in their removal by amendment under 28 U.S.C. § 1653. (Doc. No. 14 at 8-9.) After reviewing the parties' filings, the Court concludes that Defendants' confusion as to how the properly served summons and complaint were handled by Defendants' own employees is not an adequate justification for failure to comply with the procedural requirements of the statute.
For the foregoing reasons, the Court grants Plaintiff's motion to remand the action back to California state court. Because Defendants belief that the defects in the removal could be cured via amendment was objectively reasonable, the Court denies Plaintiff's request for an award of fees and costs.