HUMM v. LOMBARD WORLD TRADE, INC.

No. 94 Civ. 3470(AGS).

916 F.Supp. 291 (1996)

Timothy Maxwell HUMM, an Underwriter at Lloyd's of London on behalf of himself and all interested Underwriters under Policy No. MB6807/7000, Plaintiff, v. LOMBARD WORLD TRADE, INC., Defendant, v. Timothy Maxwell HUMM, Lowndes Lambert Cargo Limited, and John Does 1 through 50, fictitious names being and intending to be all persons having liability under Lowndes Lambert Cover Note No. MB6807/7000, to be named individually when identified, Counterclaim Defendants.

United States District Court, S.D. New York.

February 13, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hill Rivkins Loesberg O'Brien, Mulroy & Hayden, New York City, for Plaintiff.

John J. Witmeyer III and David A. Beke, Ford Marrin Esposito Witmeyer & Gleser, New York City, for Defendant Lombard & Co., Inc. (f/k/a Lombard World Trade, Inc.).

Mendes & Mount, New York City, for Counterclaim Defendant Lowndes Lambert Cargo Limited.


AMENDED OPINION & ORDER

SCHWARTZ, District Judge:

This action is before the Court on defendant Lombard & Co., Inc.'s (formerly known as Lombard World Trade, Inc.) ("Lombard") motion to dismiss the complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, failure to join indispensable parties and lack of standing. In addition, third party defendant Lowndes Lambert Cargo Ltd. moves to dismiss Lombard's claim against it for lack of personal jurisdiction...

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