Originally published by David Coale.
The district court found improper joinder and thus denied a motion to remand; the Fifth Circuit reversed in Cumpian v. Alcoa World Alumina LLC. The Court dissected the sometimes-confusing standard for determining whether a party’s joinder should be disregarded in determining the basis for a removal based on diversity jurisdiction, specifically concluding: “On a question of improper joinder at the early stage of a case, it is error to use the no-evidence summary judgment standard because the determination is being made before discovery has been allowed. . . . the evidence that is dispositive . . . are the facts that could be easily disproved if not true.” No. 17-40825 (Dec. 6, 2018)
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