Saint James Apt. Partners v. Univeral Surety Co.
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The plaintiffs, Saint James Apartment Partners, LLC, Central States Development, LLC, and John C. Foley, filed a civil action against Universal Surety Company, alleging that a notary public covered under Universal's bond engaged in negligent conduct. The plaintiffs did not include the notary public as a party to the action. Universal filed a motion to dismiss, arguing that the plaintiffs failed to join the notary public as a necessary party and that the complaint failed to state a claim upon which relief could be granted. The district court granted the motion to dismiss without prejudice, concluding that Nebraska law required the plaintiffs to join the notary public in the action.
The Nebraska Supreme Court reversed the district court's decision. The court held that an involuntary dismissal for a lack of a necessary party, which leaves nothing remaining for the trial court to do, is a final order over which an appellate court may exercise jurisdiction. The court also held that Nebraska law does not require a person suing under the official bond of a notary public to join the notary as a necessary party to the action. The case was remanded for further proceedings consistent with the court's opinion.
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