CONSOLIDATED COMPANIES, INC. v. MARTIN

No. 441.

39 F.Supp. 567 (1941)

CONSOLIDATED COMPANIES, Inc., v. MARTIN.

District Court, E. D. Louisiana, New Orleans Division.

July 2, 1941.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald V. Hunter, of Washington, D. C., Victor J. Kurzweg, Jr., of Plaquemine, La., and P. G. Borron, of Baton Rouge, La., for plaintiff.

Obier & Middleton, of Plaquemine, La., and Reid & Reid, of Hammond, La., for defendant.


CAILLOUET, District Judge.

According to the pleadings in this action, both plaintiff company and the defendant are citizens of the State of Louisiana; the plaintiff corporation being, admittedly, one organized under the laws of Louisiana, whilst the defendant is alleged to be, and admits that he is, a resident of the Parish of Tangipahoa, within the Eastern District of Louisiana.

The claimed jurisdiction of this Court is not founded on the ground of diversity...

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