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Bugg DeSoto, LLC v. Chesapeake Operating, LLC, 19-cv-1049. (2019)

Court: District Court, W.D. Louisiana Number: infdco20190819743 Visitors: 8
Filed: Aug. 14, 2019
Latest Update: Aug. 14, 2019
Summary: MEMORANDUM ORDER MARK L. HORNSBY , Magistrate Judge . Bugg DeSoto, LLC ("Plaintiff) filed this civil suit against Chesapeake Operating, LLC for statutory reporting deficiencies and improper and excessive cost deductions. Plaintiff filed the suit in federal court based on an assertion of diversity jurisdiction, which puts the burden on Plaintiff to allege facts showing complete diversity of citizenship of the parties and an amount in controversy over $75,000. The complaint states that Chesa
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MEMORANDUM ORDER

Bugg DeSoto, LLC ("Plaintiff) filed this civil suit against Chesapeake Operating, LLC for statutory reporting deficiencies and improper and excessive cost deductions. Plaintiff filed the suit in federal court based on an assertion of diversity jurisdiction, which puts the burden on Plaintiff to allege facts showing complete diversity of citizenship of the parties and an amount in controversy over $75,000.

The complaint states that Chesapeake Operating, LLC is a limited liability company, whose sole member is Chesapeake Energy Corporation. Plaintiff states that Chesapeake energy is an Oklahoma Corporation with its principal place of business in Oklahoma. Plaintiff also represents that the amount in controversy is over $75,000. These allegations are sufficient.

The complaint states that Bugg DeSoto is a Louisiana limited liability company whose members are domiciled in the State of Texas. The citizenship of an LLC is determined by the citizenship of all of its members, with its state of organization or principal place of business being irrelevant. Harvey v. Grey Wolf Drilling Co., 542 F.3d 1077 (5th Cir. 2008). "A party seeking to establish diversity jurisdiction must specifically allege the citizenship of every member of every LLC or partnership involved in a litigation." Settlement Funding, L.L.C. v. Rapid Settlements, Ltd., 851 F.3d 530, 536 (5th Cir. 2017). If the members are themselves partnerships, LLCs, corporations or other form of entity, their citizenship must be alleged in accordance with the rules applicable to that entity, and the citizenship must be traced through however many layers of members or partners there may be. Mullins v. TestAmerica Inc., 564 F.3d 386, 397-98 (5th Cir. 2009); Rodidaco, Inc. v. Chesapeake Energy Louisiana Corp. 2018 WL 3551525 (W.D. La. 2018).

In order to establish diversity jurisdiction, Plaintiff must file, no later than August 28, 2019, an amended complaint that specifically alleges the citizenship of each member of Bugg DeSoto in accordance with these rules.

Source:  Leagle

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