CONTINENTAL VINEYARD LLC v. VINIFERA WINE CO., LLC, 12 C 3375. (2012)
Court: District Court, N.D. Illinois
Number: infdco20120510a12
Visitors: 6
Filed: May 09, 2012
Latest Update: May 09, 2012
Summary: MEMORANDUM ORDER MILTON I. SHADUR, Senior District Judge. This action by two limited liability companies engaged in the production and marketing of wine charges Randy Dzierzawski ("Dzierzawski") and his competing winery with breaches of fiduciary relationships running to plaintiffs. Because federal subject matter jurisdiction is invoked in diversity-of-citizenship terms, plaintiffs' counsel must cure one gaffe in the Complaint. Complaint 4 through 7 properly speak to the relevant states of
Summary: MEMORANDUM ORDER MILTON I. SHADUR, Senior District Judge. This action by two limited liability companies engaged in the production and marketing of wine charges Randy Dzierzawski ("Dzierzawski") and his competing winery with breaches of fiduciary relationships running to plaintiffs. Because federal subject matter jurisdiction is invoked in diversity-of-citizenship terms, plaintiffs' counsel must cure one gaffe in the Complaint. Complaint 4 through 7 properly speak to the relevant states of c..
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MEMORANDUM ORDER
MILTON I. SHADUR, Senior District Judge.
This action by two limited liability companies engaged in the production and marketing of wine charges Randy Dzierzawski ("Dzierzawski") and his competing winery with breaches of fiduciary relationships running to plaintiffs. Because federal subject matter jurisdiction is invoked in diversity-of-citizenship terms, plaintiffs' counsel must cure one gaffe in the Complaint.
Complaint ¶¶4 through 7 properly speak to the relevant states of citizenship of the three limited liability company litigants: two plaintiff companies and a defendant company. But Complaint ¶8 erroneously refers to Dzierzawski's Michigan residence, not to his state of citizenship. In that circumstance our Court of Appeals has said repeatedly that "the district court must dismiss the suit" (see, e.g., Adams v. Catrambone, 359 F.3d 858, 861 n.3 (7th Cir. 2004)).
This Court is loath to act in such Draconian fashion, especially because a person's residence and his or her state of citizenship so frequently (though not always) coincide. Accordingly this Court is contemporaneously issuing its customary initial scheduling order—but if plaintiffs fail to cure the flaw identified here on or before May 18, 2012 this Court will be constrained to comply with the Adams mandate.
Source: Leagle