SENATOR INTERNATIONAL v. E&L TRANSPORTATION AND WAREHOUSING, INC. et al

Filing 26

ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS; granting defts' E&L Transportation & Warehousing Inc's motion to dismiss due to lack of subject matter jurisdiction and lack of personal jurisdiction . Signed by Judge Peter G. Sheridan on 09/21/2010. (nr, ) Modified on 9/22/2010 (nr). Modified on 9/22/2010 (nr).

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY SENATOR INTERNATIONAL, Civil Action No. 09-6178 (POS) Plaintiff. v. E&L TRANSPORTATION AND WAREHOUSING, INC.. et als. Defendants. ORDER Dockets.Justia.com A Report and Recommendation was filed on July 28, 2010 recommending that this Court grant Defendant E&L Transportation and Warehousing Inc.'s Motion to Dismiss due to lack of subject-matter jurisdiction and lack of personal jurisdiction pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(I) and I 2(b)(2). (docket entry 16). The parties were given notice that they had until August 11, 2010 to object to the Report and Recommendation pursuant to Local Civil Rule 72.l(c)(2). No objections having been received, and the Court having reviewed the Report and Recommendation de novo, and good cause appearing; It is, on this 21st day of September, 2010, ORDERED that the Report and Recommendation of Magistrate Judge Esther Salas at docket entry 25 is hereby adopted as the opinion of the Court; and it is further ORDEREI) that Defendant E&L Transportation and Warehousing Inc.'s Motion to Dismiss due to lack of subject-matter jurisdiction and lack of personal jurisdiction pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(1) and 12(b)(2) is granted without prejudice; and it is further ORDERED that any party may apph for a transfer of the case within thirty (30) days. HON. PETER G, SHERIDAN, U.S.D.J. September 21, 2010

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