Laila Benamar et al v. Societe Air France
Laila Benamar |
Air France-KLM, Does, Servair, Inc. and Societe Air France |
2:2015cv02444 |
April 2, 2015 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Jean P. Rosenbluth |
Christina A. Snyder |
Airplane |
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Filing 34 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) DEFENDANT SOCIETE AIR FRANCES MOTION TO DISMISS COUNTS IN PLAINTIFFS FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT (Dkt. No. 28, filed June 25, 2015) 28 by Judge Christina A. Snyder: In accordance with the foregoing, and for the reasons stated i n the Courts May 7, 2015 order, the Court DISMISSES WITH PREJUDICE AND WITHOUT LEAVE TO AMEND plaintiffs state law claims for Strict Liability (Count 1) and Negligence (Count 3), to the extent those claims are asserted against SAF. No later than August 31, 2015, plaintiff is to file a Second Amended Complaint that may not reallege thesedismissed claims against SAF. (pj) |
Filing 20 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) by Judge Christina A. Snyder: The Court GRANTS IN PART and DENIES IN PART Defendant Societe Air France's Motion to Dismiss 7 . Specifically, the Court grants the motion insofar as it seeks to dismiss the state law claims a lleged against Socit Air France in Counts I and III of the complaint. The motion is otherwise denied. If plaintiff wishes to file a First Amended Complaint adding negligence allegations to her Montreal Convention claim, she is directed to do so no later than 6/11/2015. Court Reporter: Not Present. (gk) |
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