Travaglio v. American Express Co., et al., No. 11-15292 (11th Cir. 2013)
Annotate this CaseThis case arose when plaintiff filed suit against several companies alleging that they engaged in deception, fraud, and conspiracy in violation of Florida law based on actions they took after she was in a car accident while on vacation. The district court subsequently denied plaintiff's motion to reconsider the dismissal of her complaint and plaintiff appealed. The court remanded for the limited purpose of determining whether the parties were completely diverse but plaintiff never responded with evidence of her citizenship. The court vacated the district court's dismissal of the complaint on the merits and remanded with instructions that the case be dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction because the court could not determine whether jurisdiction existed on the record before the court.
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