Anderson v. B & G Backhoe, Inc. et al
Ellis Anderson |
B & G Backhoe, Inc. and Otis Parnell |
5:2018cv00007 |
January 8, 2018 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi |
Western Office |
Forrest |
Michael T. Parker |
David C. Bramlette |
Motor Vehicle |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 16 ORDER The plaintiff has 14 days from entry of this Order to file an affidavit limiting his recovery in this action to $75,000, exclusive of interest and costs. The Court will remand this action to the Circuit Court of Pike County, Mississippi , if the plaintiff files such an affidavit. If the plaintiff fails to file such an affidavit within the time allowed, the Court will order the parties to conduct remand-related discovery in this case. Signed by Honorable David C. Bramlette, III on 8/1/2018 (ECW) |
Filing 15 ORDER sua sponte addressing subject matter jurisdiction Signed by Honorable David C. Bramlette, III on 5/31/2018 (ECW) |
Filing 13 ORDER The Court, sua sponte, finds that there is insufficient evidence before the Court that the requisite amount in controversy for removal jurisdiction is met. The plaintiff is allowed 14 days from the date of this Order to file an affidavit with this Court limiting his recovery in this action to $75,000, exclusive of interest and costs. The Court will remand this action to the Circuit Court of Pike County, Mississippi, if the plaintiff files such an affidavit. Signed by Honorable David C. Bramlette, III on 4/20/2018 (ECW) |
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