Metal Technologies of Indiana LLC v. ADA Solutions, Inc.
Metal Technologies of Indiana LLC |
ADA Solutions, Inc. |
ADA Solutions, Inc. |
Metal Technologies of Indiana LLC |
1:2017cv00466 |
November 7, 2017 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
Fort Wayne Office |
De Kalb |
Paul R Cherry |
Theresa L Springmann |
Other Contract |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Defendant |
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Filing 41 OPINION AND ORDER: Plaintiff is to file, on or before 3/9/2018, a supplemental jurisdictional statement as outlined in this Opinion and Order. Signed by Magistrate Judge Paul R Cherry on 3/1/18. (ksp) |
Filing 34 OPINION AND ORDER denying 21 Sealed Motion. The Court LIFTS the stay on jurisdictional discovery and SETS the deadline for Defendant to file a second supplemental jurisdictional statement for 2/1/18. The Court ADVISES the parties that the citizenship of each member and member of member and so on must be affirmatively stated. It is not sufficient to allege only that a member is not a citizen of Massachusetts. Signed by Magistrate Judge Paul R Cherry on 1/26/18. (nal) |
Filing 16 OPINION AND ORDER re 15 Supplemental Jurisdictional Statement. The Court ORDERS defendant to file, on or before 1/10/2018, a second supplemental jurisdictional statement. The Court GRANTS LEAVE for defendant to serve discovery requests for the limited purpose of determining the citizenship of plaintiff. Signed by Magistrate Judge Paul R Cherry on 11/29/17. (ksp) |
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