JARVIS v. FHP OF UTAH, INC.

No. 94-C-0898-S.

874 F.Supp. 1253 (1995)

Linda JARVIS, Plaintiff, v. FHP OF UTAH, INC., FHP, Inc., R. Stanley Callister, and John Does 1-10, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Utah. Central Division.

January 19, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James C. Lewis, Janet Lewis, Salt Lake City, UT, George S. Diumenti, Bountiful, UT, for plaintiff.

Ellen Maycock, David C. Dwight, Kruse, Landa & Maycock, Thomas R. Karrenberg, Steven W. Dougherty, Salt Lake City, UT, for defendants.


ORDER

SAM, District Judge.

The court has before it plaintiff's Motion to Remand1 and defendant FHP of Utah, Inc.'s ("FHP") Motion to Dismiss.

The court first considers plaintiff's Motion to Remand. Plaintiff asserts that because not all of the defendants joined in the notice of removal or filed any pleadings establishing their unambiguous consent, the removal was fatally defective requiring remand. The facts reflect that...

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