Communication Management Services, LLC et al v. Qwest Corporation, et al
Central Telephone, Inc., Communication Management Services, LLC, Corban Technologies, Inc., Davel Communications, Interwest Tel, LLC, Interwest Telecom Services Corporation, K. West Enterprises LLC, NSC Communications Public Services Corporation, National Payphone Services, LLC, Northwest Public Communications Council, Pacific Northwest Payphones, Inc., T & C Management, LLC and Valley Pay Phones, Inc. |
John Does 1-10, Qwest Corporation and Unidentified Corporations I - X |
3:2014cv00249 |
February 13, 2014 |
US District Court for the District of Oregon |
Portland (3) Office |
Dennis J. Hubel |
Contract: Other Contract Actions |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 Petition For Removal--Other Contract |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 74 Opinion and Order. The Court concludes on this record that issues of judicial economy, convenience, fairness, and comity will be best served by allowing the parties to proceed in the state forum for resolution of the remaining state-law claims. The Court, therefore, declines to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over Plaintiff's state-law claims and REMANDS this case to the Multnomah County Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. IT IS SO ORDERED. Signed on 6/20/18 by Judge Anna J. Brown. (jy) |
Filing 59 OPINION AND ORDER. For the reasons indicated, the Court GRANTS Qwest's Motion 28 to Dismiss First Amended Complaint and DISMISSES this matter with prejudice. The Court also DENIES as moot Plaintiffs' Motion 10 for Partial Summary Judgment. IT IS SO ORDERED. Signed on 12/15/2014 by Judge Anna J. Brown. (pvh) |
Filing 55 Order to Show Cause by Judge Anna J. Brown. The Court STRIKES Motions 10 and 28 with leave to renew them in the event the Court determines it has (andshould exercise) jurisdiction to resolve Plaintiffs' nonfederal, "state-law" cla ims. The Court hereby ORDERS Defendant Qwest TO SHOW CAUSE no later than September 22, 2014, why this matter should not be remanded to Multnomah County Circuit Court consistent with the Court's declination of supplemental jurisdiction in Case No . 3:09-cv-1351, which was at Defendant's urging. Plaintiffs' response, if any, to Defendant's showing is due October 13, 2014, when the Court will consider the removal issuesfully briefed. See attached Order to Show Cause for full text. (bb) |
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