Salazar v. Salazar et al
Michael Salazar |
Ezra Barone, Lenore Kramer, Isabel Salazar and Miguel Salazar |
1:2015cv02049 |
April 13, 2015 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Brooklyn Office |
Vera M. Scanlon |
Sandra L. Townes |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Breach of Contract |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 8 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER. For the reasons set forth herein, the Court sua sponte dismisses this action without prejudice to re-filing in state court. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(h)(3). The Clerk of Court is directed to enter judgment in accordance with this memorandum and order and to close this case. Ordered by Judge Sandra L. Townes on 10/13/2015. (Barrett, C) |
Filing 4 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER re 1 Complaint. It is ORDERED that plaintiff file an amended complaint on or before May 29, 2015, which avers the citizenship of each of the parties to the action. If one of the defendants is a citizen of the same state as plaintiff, and that party is not indispensable, plaintiff may wish to dismiss that party from the action without prejudice. If one of the defendants is a citizen of the same state as plaintiff, and that party is indispensable, plaintiff may either dismiss the entire action without prejudice or request that this action be transferred to state court. Ordered by Judge Sandra L. Townes on 5/12/2015. (Barrett, C) |
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