Century Metal Recycling, Pvt. Ltd. v. Dacon Logistics, LLC et al
Plaintiff: Century Metal Recycling, Pvt. Ltd.
Defendant: Dacon Logistics, LLC and David H. Larr
Case Number: 3:2013cv00093
Filed: January 18, 2013
Court: US District Court for the District of Connecticut
Office: New Haven Office
County: Middlesex
Presiding Judge: Charles S. Haight
Nature of Suit: Contract: Other
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Other Contract
Jury Demanded By: None

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January 13, 2014 Opinion or Order Filing 22 ORDER (see attached) - Counsel for Plaintiff are directed to forward to the Court forthwith a fully executed copy of the shipment contract upon which this action is based. Counsel for Plaintiff are also directed to include in their next submission a discussion of the Plaintiff's efforts or intentions to enforce the November 12, 2013 (Docket No. 12-09) Federal Maritime Commission Order, the details of which are discussed within this Order, and to obtain payment of the reparations specified therein. All appropriate responses to this Order shall be filed by counsel for Plaintiff on or before Friday, January 24, 2014. Signed by Judge Charles S. Haight, Jr. on 1/13/14.(Hornstein, A)
November 4, 2013 Opinion or Order Filing 15 ORDER (see attached) - In order to determine whether it has subject matter jurisdiction in this action, the Court hereby ORDERS Plaintiff to establish, by affidavit, both its own citizenship and the citizenship of both Defendants to this action for diversity purposes as of the date this action was commenced by the filing of Plaintiff's Complaint, 1 , i.e., January 18, 2013. Plaintiff shall file and serve such affidavit regarding citizenship on or before Monday, November 25, 2013. All ca se deadlines shall be stayed pending the Court's review of this affidavit. If, upon review, the Court determines that it possesses subject matter jurisdiction, the action may proceed. Otherwise, in the absence of such jurisdiction, the Court s hall dismiss the action without prejudice. Decision on the pending motion for Default Judgment is accordingly deferred until the existence vel non of the Court's subject matter jurisdiction is clarified. Signed by Judge Charles S. Haight, Jr. on 11/4/13.(Hornstein, A)
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Plaintiff: Century Metal Recycling, Pvt. Ltd.
Represented By: Meg R. Reid
Represented By: Brian D. Rich
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