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Minutes | Filed: April 30, 2024 | Entered: April 30, 2024 Anela Kai Catamarans, Inc, et al. v. The Howard Hughes Corporation, et al.
Personal Property: Other | Hawaii
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EO: The Court grants in part Defendants' request, see ECF No. 187 at 10, to file a further brief addressing Plaintiffs' oral motion to file a Proposed Third Amended Complaint under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 15(a)(2), see ECF No. 183-1. Defendants should presume the Court will conclude that, as a matter of law, a claim under the Clean Air Act must be premised on HAR § 11-60-26, and that, here, Plaintiffs have conceded that they only seek to proceed under HAR § 11-60-26(b), see ECF No. 183 at 6 n.2. The brief must specifically address how Defendants would be prejudiced by "narrow[ing] the legal claims at issue" for trial. ECF No. 187 at 10. The brief may not exceed three pages and must be filed by 5/6/2024.
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Response | Filed: April 26, 2024 | Entered: April 26, 2024 Anela Kai Catamarans, Inc, et al. v. The Howard Hughes Corporation, et al.
Personal Property: Other | Hawaii
Response in Support of Motion
RESPONSESUPPLEMENTAL BRIEF Regarding Count 11 of the Second Amended Complaint re 101 MOTION for Summary Judgment AS TO PLAINTIFF'S SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT, FILED DECEMBER 9, 2022 [DKT. 43] filed by Ward Management Development Company, LLC. (Inafuku, Jordan) Modified on 4/29/2024 (eta). -
Filed: April 26, 2024 | Entered: April 26, 2024 Tilahun v. Clark County Las Vegas Stadium, LLC et al
P.I.: Other | Nevada
Minute Order
MINUTE ORDER IN CHAMBERS of the Honorable Judge Jennifer A. Dorsey on 4/26/2024 STRIKING non-compliant certificate of interested parties and ORDERING SUMMERLIN BASEBALL CLUB MEMBER, LLC, AND CLARK COUNTY LAS VEGAS STADIUM, LLC to show cause why this case should not be dismissed.
Defendants SUMMERLIN BASEBALL CLUB MEMBER, LLC, AND CLARK COUNTY LAS VEGAS STADIUM, LLC removed this action to this court based on diversity jurisdiction. 1 However, the court cannot determine if complete diversity exists because SUMMERLIN BASEBALL CLUB MEMBER, LLC, AND CLARK COUNTY LAS VEGAS STADIUM, LLC have not identified the citizenship of each of their members. See Johnson v. Columbia Properties Anchorage, LP, 437 F.3d 894, 899 (9th Cir. 2006) (stating that "an LLC is a citizen of every state of which its owners/members are citizens"). And while these defendants filed a certificate of interested parties, that certificate 4 violates recently amended FRCP 7.1, which (since 2022) requires that all parties in a diversity-jurisdiction case like this one identify the citizenship of "every individual or entity whose citizenship is attributed to that party." For an LLC, that means disclosing each and every member of the LLC.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that SUMMERLIN BASEBALL CLUB MEMBER, LLC, AND CLARK COUNTY LAS VEGAS STADIUM, LLC must show cause, in writing, by May 6, 2024, why this action should not be dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. Failure to timely respond to this order will result in the case being dismissed without prejudice.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that SUMMERLIN BASEBALL CLUB MEMBER, LLC, AND CLARK COUNTY LAS VEGAS STADIUM, LLC's certificate of interested parties 4 is STRUCK for failure to comply with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 7.1(a)(2). The defendants must file a corrected certificate of interested parties by May 6, 2024. (no image attached) (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - JAD)
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