BATON ROUGE VENTURES, LLC, ET AL. v. CEDAR GROVE CAPITAL, LLC
CIVIL ACTION NO. 20-628-JWD-EWD
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA
October 19, 2020
NOTICE AND ORDER
On September 21, 2020, Baton Rouge Ventures, L.L.C. and Charal Baton Rouge Ventures, L.L.C. (“Plaintiffs”) filed their Complaint for Declaratory Judgment (“Complaint”) against Cedar Grove Capital, LLC (“Defendant”) in this Court, alleging that Defendant breached its Purchase Agreement with Plaintiffs and asserting claims for damages. Plaintiffs assert that this Court has diversity jurisdiction pursuant to
- Plaintiff, Baton Rouge Ventures, L.L.C. (“Baton Rouge Ventures”) is a limited liability company organized under the laws of Florida with its principle place of business in St. Augustine, Florida...All members of Baton Rouge Ventures are citizens of Florida.
- Plaintiff Charal Baton Rouge Ventures, L.L.C. (“Charal“) is a limited liability company organized under the laws of Delaware with its principle place of business in Stillwater, Minnesota...All members of Charal are citizens of Florida.
Upon information and belief, Cedar Grove Capital L.LC is a limited liability company organized under the laws of Delaware with its principle place of business in New York, whose members are individual citizens of New York, alternatively none of the members are citizens of Florida....3
For purposes of diversity, “the citizenship of a limited liability company is determined by the citizenship of all of its members.”4 Allegations that members of limited liability companies are “citizens of Florida” and “citizens of New York” are insufficient. The members must be specifically identified.5 Negative allegations of citizenship, i.e., “none of the members are citizens of Florida” are also insufficient, as citizenship must be affirmatively alleged.6 Thus, to properly allege the citizenship of a limited liability company, a party must identify each of the members of
The Court sua sponte raises the issue of whether it may exercise diversity jurisdiction in this matter, specifically whether there is complete diversity of citizenship among the parties.8
Accordingly,
IT IS ORDERED that, on or before October 29, 2020, Plaintiffs Baton Rouge Ventures, L.L.C. and Charal Baton Rouge Ventures, L.L.C. shall file a motion to substitute their Complaint9 with a proposed pleading that is a comprehensive amended Complaint (i.e., includes all of Plaintiffs’ numbered allegations, as revised, supplemented, and/or amended), which adequately alleges the citizenship of all parties to establish that the Court has diversity jurisdiction over the case, and which will become the operative Complaint in this matter without reference to any other document in the record.
The case will be allowed to proceed if jurisdiction is adequately established.
Signed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on October 19, 2020.
ERIN WILDER-DOOMES
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
