Camelot Entertainment Inc et al v. Incentive Capital LLC et al
Robert P Atwell, Camelot Distribution Group Inc, Camelot Entertainment Inc and Camelot Film Group Inc |
Does and Incentive Capital LLC |
2:2011cv02323 |
March 18, 2011 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Fernando M. Olguin |
Dean D. Pregerson |
Contract: Other |
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Filing 21 ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO DISMISS by Judge Dean D. Pregerson: Presently before the court is Defendant's Motion to Dismiss 3 . This action is inextricably bound up with the Security Agreements. Under the terms of the Security Agreements' man datory forum selection clauses, "[a]ny legal action or proceeding with respect to" the SecurityAgreements, such as this action, must be brought in Utah. Defendant's Motion is GRANTED. (Please see order for details) ( MD JS-6. Case Terminated ) (kpa) |
Filing 8 IN CHAMBERS - ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE: SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION: Defendant is therefore ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE why this case should not be remanded for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. A supplemental declaration adequately alleging the citizensh ip of the parties will be deemed an adequate response to this Order. Defendant shall file its response by no later than April 28, 2011.Failure to file a timely response will be deemed consent to remand of the action. The hearing on the pending motion to remand currently scheduled for May 2, 2011 is hereby CONTINUED to May 9, 2011. (rrey) |
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