Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Company v. KB Home, Inc. et al
Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Company |
KB Home, Inc., KB Home Raleigh-Durham, Inc. and Stock Building Supply, LLC |
4:2013cv00098 |
June 14, 2013 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia |
Newport News Office |
Out of State |
Tommy E. Miller |
Raymond A. Jackson |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Insurance Contract |
None |
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Filing 16 ORDER denying 3 Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction. For the reasons stated above, KB Home and KB Home Raleigh-Durham, Inc.'s Motion to Dismiss is DENIED. Their alternative Motion to Transfer Venue is GRANTED and it is ORDERED th at this case be transferred to the Eastern District of North Carolina. The Clerk shall transfer those case files to the Clerk for the Eastern District of North Carolina. IT IS SO ORDERED. Signed by District Judge Raymond A. Jackson and filed on 11/25/13. Copies distributed to all parties 11/25/13. (ldab, ) |
Filing 12 ORDER - The Court declines to rule at this juncture on Defendants' Motion to Dismiss. Instead, Plaintiff is GRANTED leave to amend the Complaint within fourteen (14) days of the date of this Order to allege sufficient facts regarding the citizenship of the members of Defendant Stock. Signed by District Judge Raymond A. Jackson and filed on 10/22/13. Copies distributed to all parties 10/22/13.(ldab, ) |
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