Michael Kronk v. Landwin Group LLC et al

Filing 105

(IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Judge Cormac J. Carney: WHY THIS MATTER Should Not Be Dismissed for Lack of Jurisdiction: Mr. Kronk shall file his opposition to this order to show cause within seven days from the date of this minute order. Defendants shall have seven days thereafter to file a response. The matter shall stand submitted upon the receipt of Defendants' response. (rla)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES – GENERAL Case No. SACV 10-00344-CJC(MLGx) Date: June 7, 2011 Title: MICHAEL KRONK V. LANDWIN GROUP LLC ET AL. PRESENT: HONORABLE CORMAC J. CARNEY, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Michelle Urie Deputy Clerk ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR PLAINTIFF: None Present N/A Court Reporter ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR DEFENDANT: None Present PROCEEDINGS: (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO PLAINTIFF TO SHOW CAUSE WHY THIS MATTER SHOULD NOT BE DISMISSED FOR LACK OF JURISDICTION By order dated June 7, 2011, this Court granted Defendants’ motion to dismiss Mr. Kronk’s federal claims. Only one state-law claim remains in this action. Mr. Kronk has not alleged facts in his Second Amended Complaint to establish the minimal diversity and amount in controversy requirements for this Court to exercise jurisdiction pursuant to the Class Action Fairness Act (“CAFA”), 28 U.S.C. § 1332(d). Accordingly, the Court hereby ORDERS Mr. Kronk to show cause why his remaining state law claim should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. If Mr. Kronk seeks to establish CAFA jurisdiction, he must submit evidence that the minimal diversity and amount in controversy requirements are satisfied in this case. Mr. Kronk shall file his opposition to this order to show cause within seven days from the date of this minute order. Defendants shall have seven days thereafter to file a response. The matter shall stand submitted upon the receipt of Defendants’ response. mkyc MINUTES FORM 11 CIVIL-GEN Initials of Deputy Clerk MU

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