Andrew Smith v. Mylan Inc.Andrew Smith v. Mylan Inc.
Case Information
*1 Otis D. Wright II, District Judge, Presiding Submitted February 10, 2014 [*] Pasadena, California Filed August 4, 2014 *2 Before: Dorothy W. Nelson, Richard A. Paez, and Jacqueline H. Nguyen, Circuit Judges. Opinion by Judge Nguyen
SUMMARY [**]
Diversity Jurisdiction / Removal The panel vacated the district court’s dismissal based on lack of subject matter jurisdiction of a wrongful death case, and remanded to the district court.
Defendants invoked diversity jurisdiction and filed a
notice of removal fourteen months after the lawsuit was filed
in state court. The district cоurt sua sponte remanded on the
ground that Defendants had removed the case too late, and
pursuant to
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The panel unanimously concludes this case is suitable for decision
without oral аrgument.
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This summary constitutes no part of the opinion of the court. It has
been prepared by court staff for the convenience of the reader.
The panel held that it had jurisdiction to reviеw the
district court’s remand order. The panel also held that the
district court acted in excess of its statutory authority because
the one-year time limitation for removal of diversity cases
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COUNSEL
Clem C. Trischler and Jason M. Reefer, Pietragallo Gordon Alfano, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Julian G. Senior, Spencer *3 LLP, Manhattan Beach, California, for Defendants- Appellants.
Patricia A. Law, Law Offices of Patricia A. Law, Riverside, California, fоr Plaintiffs-Appellees.
OPINION
NGUYEN, Circuit Judge:
A state court action may not be removed to federal court
on the basis of diversity jurisdiction more than one year after
the action was filed.
See
We hold that the district court acted in excess of its
statutory authority because the one-year time limitation for
removal of diversity casеs under
FACTUAL BACKGROUND
Plaintiffs Andrew Smith, Alexandra Smith, and Sarah
Nevitt (collectively, “Plaintiffs”), individually and as
successors-in-interest to their mother, filed a wrongful death
action in state court оn December 22, 2010. In October 2011,
Plaintiffs served Defendants Mylan Inc., Mylan
Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Mylan Technologies, Inc., and Mylan
Institutional, Inc. (collectively, “Defendants”) with an
amended complaint. At that рoint, however, Defendants
could not have removed the case because there was no federal
question jurisdiction and the parties were not completely
diverse.
See 2
DISCUSSION A.
As a threshold matter, we must decide whether we have
jurisdiction to review the district court’s remand order. Aside
from certain exceptions not relevant here,
Thus, our resolution of the merits here determines
whether we have jurisdiction. As discussed below, the
district court lacked authority under
therefore conclude that we have jurisdiction to review the district court’s rеmand order.
B.
We now turn to the merits. Under
Therefore, the question that we must decide is whether
The nоtice of removal of a civil action or proceeding shall be filed within thirty days after the receipt by the defendant . . . of a copy of the initial pleading setting forth the claim for relief upon which such action or proceeding is based . . . .
If the case stated by the initial pleading is not removable, a notice of removal may be filed within thirty days after receipt by the defendant . . . of a copy of an amended pleading . . . from which it may first be 7 ascertained that the case is one which is or has become removable, except that a case may not be remоved on the basis of jurisdiction conferred by section 1332 of this title more than 1 year after commencement of the action.
(emphasis added).
We have never specifically considered whether
procedural defect and not jurisdictional”); , 346 F.3d at 1192–93 (same).
We see no reason to construe
Our conclusion is consistent with those of our sister
circuits that have addressed the one-year time limit in
Further, as the Third Circuit observed, a finding that the
time limit requirements in
C.
Plaintiffs in this case did not file a motion to remand. “A
plaintiff may wish to remain in federal court evеn though he
or she originally filed in state court. For example, a plaintiff
might do this simply to expedite the litigation.” ,
The parties shall bear their own costs on appeal. VACATED AND REMANDED.