Thornton v. FCA US LLC

CourtDistrict Court, N.D. California
DecidedJuly 27, 2021
Docket3:21-cv-04090
StatusUnknown

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Thornton v. FCA US LLC, (N.D. Cal. 2021).

Opinion

1 2 3 4 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 5 FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 6 7 PATRICK THORNTON, Case No. 21-cv-04090-MMC

8 Plaintiff, ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S MOTION TO REMAND; DENYING 9 v. WITHOUT PREJUDICE DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO DISMISS 10 FCA US LLC,

Defendant. 11

12 13 Before the Court are two motions: (1) plaintiff Patrick Thornton's ("Thornton") 14 Motion to Remand, filed June 23, 2021; and (2) defendant FCA US LLC's ("FCA") Motion 15 to Dismiss, filed June 4, 2021, as amended June 8, 2021. The motions have been fully 16 briefed. Having read and considered the papers filed in support of and in opposition to 17 the motions, the Court deems the matters appropriate for determination on the parties' 18 respective written submissions, VACATES the hearing scheduled for July 30, 2021, and 19 rules as follows. 20 In his complaint, initially filed in state court, Thornton alleges that, in 2018, he 21 purchased a vehicle manufactured by FCA (see Compl. ¶ 4), that the vehicle manifested 22 defects during the warranty period (see Compl. ¶ 6), and that FCA has been unable to 23 service or repair the vehicle (see Compl. ¶ 7). Based on said allegations, Thornton 24 asserts four claims, each arising under California state law. 25 On May 28, 2021, FCA removed the case to federal court, stating the parties are 26 "of different citizenship" (see Notice of Removal ¶ 24; see also id. ¶¶ 28-29), and that "the 27 amount in controversy exceeds $75,000" (see id. ¶ 11). Based thereon, FCA asserts 1 court has jurisdiction over a civil action between "citizens of different States" where the 2 amount in controversy exceeds "$75,000, exclusive of interest and costs." See 28 U.S.C. 3 § 1332(a)(1). With respect to citizenship, FCA states Thornton is a "citizen and resident 4 of Lakeport, California," citing a Retail Installment Sale Contract ("RISC"), dated March 5 27, 2018, whereby Thornton purchased the subject vehicle and in which he provided an 6 address in Lakeport, California. (See Notice of Removal ¶ 28; Skanes Decl. Ex. E.) FCA 7 further states that, for purposes of § 1332, it is a citizen of the Netherlands and the United 8 Kingdom. (See Notice of Removal ¶ 29.)1 9 In seeking remand, Thornton argues FCA has failed to establish he is a citizen of 10 California, and, in particular, that FCA's reliance on Thornton's providing a California 11 address in the RISC is insufficient. The Court now turns to that issue. 12 At the outset, the Court observes that because FCA is a citizen of two foreign 13 states, and not a citizen of any State within the United States, § 1332(a)(1) is not 14 applicable. Rather, the applicable subsection is § 1332(a)(2), pursuant to which diversity 15 jurisdiction exists where, in addition to the above-referenced amount in controversy, the 16 action is between "citizens of a State and citizens or subjects of a foreign state." See 28 17 U.S.C. § 1332(a)(2). Consequently, the question before the Court is whether the RISC 18 suffices to demonstrate Thornton is a "citizen of a State," which, for purposes of § 1332, 19 means he must "be a citizen of the United States and be domiciled within [a] State." See 20 Newman-Green, Inc. v. Alfonso-Larrain, 490 U.S. 826, 828 (1989) (emphasis in original) 21 (setting forth test to establish party is "a citizen of a State"; holding individual who is a 22 citizen of the United States but domiciled in another country is not "a citizen of a State" 23 for purposes of § 1332); see also Kanter v. Warner-Lambert Co., 265 F.3d 853, 857 (9th 24 1 Specifically, FCA states it is an LLC, that its sole member is another LCC known 25 as FCA North America Holdings LLC ("FCA North America"), and that FCA North America's sole member is FAC Holdco B.V., a company organized under the laws of the 26 Netherlands and having its principal place of business in the United Kingdom. (See id.); see also Johnson v. Columbia Properties Anchorage, LP, 437 F.3d 894, 899 (9th Cir. 27 2006) (holding an LLC "is a citizen of every state of which its owners/members are 1 Cir. 2001) (holding "[a] person's domicile is her permanent home, where she resides with 2 || the intention to remain or to which she intends to return"). 3 Diversity jurisdiction "is determined (and must exist) as of the time the complaint is 4 || filed and removal is effected." See Strotek Corp. v. Air Transport Ass'n of America, 300 5 || F.3d 1129, 1131 (9th Cir. 2002). Here, Thornton filed his complaint in state court on April 6 || 27, 2021, and, as noted, FCA removed the above-titled action on May 28, 2021. As also 7 || noted, however, the RISC is dated March 27, 2018, more than three years before the 8 || dates on which Thornton filed his complaint and the action was removed to federal court. 9 || Consequently, even assuming Thornton's providing a California address on the date he 10 || entered into the RISC is sufficient to support a finding he was then a citizen of the United 11 States and domiciled in California, the length of time elapsing between that event and the g 12 || filing of the complaint and notice of removal is too great to support a finding as to 13 || citizenship and domicile on the relevant dates. 14 Accordingly, FCA having failed to show diversity jurisdiction exists, the instant 2 15 || action is subject to remand. a 16 CONCLUSION g 17 For the reasons stated: S 18 1. Thornton's motion to remand is hereby GRANTED, and the above-titled action 19 || is hereby REMANDED to the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the 20 || County of Lake. 21 2. FCA's motion to dismiss is hereby DENIED without prejudice to renewal in 22 || state court. 23 IT IS SO ORDERED. 24 25 || Dated: July 27, 2021 (eine lf Chat MAXINE M. CHESNEY 26 United States District Judge 27 28

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