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All Bark and No Bite: Middle District Finds Conclusory Intentional Tort Allegations Against Employer Insufficient to Prevent Removal on Improper Joinder Grounds

By Kathryn Gonski, Melanie Derefinko & Lance C. Bullock on March 18, 2024
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On March 11, 2024, Liskow lawyers Kathryn Gonski and Melanie Derefinko secured the denial of a motion to remand on improper joinder grounds and the dismissal of an intentional tort claim against Methanex, a major Louisiana plant owner, in Knight v. Turner Industries Group, L.L.C., et al., No. 23-469 (M.D. La.).  The court’s rulings confirmed that conclusory allegations of intentional tort against an employer will not suffice to prevent the removal of an otherwise diverse action, nor can such allegations against non-employer defendants withstand Rule 12(b)(6) scrutiny.  Moreover, while the court allowed the plaintiff leave to amend as to the non-employers, it cautioned explicitly: “given the high bar involved with this claim, Plaintiff is reminded of his Rule 11 obligations.”  These rulings make clear that courts are taking a hard look at plaintiffs’ baseless attempts to plead around federal jurisdiction and are continuing to preclude inadequately pled claims from proceeding past the threshold pleading stage.     

Read the full post on Liskow’s Gulf Coast Business Law Blog here, and contact Kathryn Gonski and Melanie Derefinko for further questions regarding this topic.

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Photo of Kathryn Gonski Kathryn Gonski

Kathryn Gonski is a litigator whose appellate practice regularly includes cases before the Louisiana courts of appeal, the Louisiana Supreme Court, and the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal.  Her practice focuses on complex litigation, including environmental, energy, commercial, and oil and…

Kathryn Gonski is a litigator whose appellate practice regularly includes cases before the Louisiana courts of appeal, the Louisiana Supreme Court, and the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal.  Her practice focuses on complex litigation, including environmental, energy, commercial, and oil and gas matters.  Based on her experience, Kathryn is also frequently retained to write amicus briefs on behalf of businesses and trade organizations in matters of industry-wide significance.

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Photo of Melanie Derefinko Melanie Derefinko

Melanie Derefinko is a litigator in the firm’s New Orleans office, who focuses her practice on complex commercial litigation involving disputes between businesses. She received her Juris Doctor, summa cum laude, from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in 2017.

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Photo of Lance C. Bullock Lance C. Bullock

Lance is a member of the firm’s Maritime, Oilfield, and Insurance practice group focusing on personal injury litigation and related contractual indemnity disputes. He received his Juris Doctor from Loyola University of New Orleans College of Law in December 2019.

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