· 1/11/1995
Booty v. Shoney's, Inc.
Citations
- 872 F. Supp. 1524
- 1995 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 310
- 1995 WL 12444
How courts have described this case
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- plaintiffs’ affidavit not hearsay, given it attested that after slip and fall they spoke with store manager who acknowledged he knew about slippery condition of the floor and had asked the restaurant to install carpet to remedy the situation
- “This court finds that supplemental jurisdiction over a derivative claim such as loss of consortium is not an entirely new jurisdictional basis and that Shoney’s is allowed to amend its notice of removal to add § 1367 as a jurisdictional basis.”
- “This court finds that supplemental jurisdiction over a derivative claim such as loss of consortium is not an entirely new jurisdictional basis and that Shoney’s is allowed to amend its notice of removal to add § 1367 as a jurisdictional basis.”
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Judges: McNAMARA
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