From Casetext: Smarter Legal Research

Jones v. Tonawanda Coke Corp.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
Jan 7, 2012
11-CV-268S (W.D.N.Y. Jan. 7, 2012)

Opinion

11-CV-268S

01-07-2012

TORRIE JONES, Plaintiff, v. TONAWANDA COKE CORPORATION, JAMES DONALD CRANE, and MARK KAMHOLZ, Defendants.


DECISION AND ORDER

Plaintiff Torrie Jones, proceeding pro se and in forma pauperis, commenced this action on March 7, 2011 by filing a Complaint with the Clerk of this Court. (Docket Nos. 1, 3). Plaintiff seeks damages for injuries resulting from his exposure to toxic gas, specifically benzene, that allegedly emanated from Defendant Tonawanda Coke Corporation's facility. (Docket No. 1). Defendant James Donald Crane is the owner of the Tonawanda Coke Corporation, and Defendant Mark Kamholz is the corporation's environmental control manager. (Docket No. 1). Plaintiff alleges that "[a]ll defendants disregarded the warning of the Federal Regulations committee," and that a result thereof, he suffers from, inter alia, tremors, muscle spasms, chronic headache, and emotional distress. (Docket No. 1).

Presently before this Court are Plaintiff's Application for the Appointment of Counsel, the Motion to Dismiss of Defendants Crane and Kamholz seeking dismissal of the Complaint as against them for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted,and Defendant Tonawanda Coke Corporation's Motion to Dismiss the second cause of action for emotional distress. (Docket No. 5). With respect to Plaintiff's request for the appointment of counsel, although this Court may appoint counsel to a party proceeding in forma pauperis, as Plaintiff is, "the threshold inquiry is whether or not the plaintiff's claim 'seems likely to be of substance.'" Green v National Grid, 07-CV-60S, 2010 WL 3369548, *4 (W.D.N.Y. 2010), quoting Hodge v. Police Officers, 802 F.2d 58, 61 (2d Cir. 1986); see 28 U.S.C. § 1915 (e)(1). In the instant case, as discussed further below, if Plaintiff's claims in this matter have any merit, the relief he seeks is to be found under state, not federal, law. Because this Court concludes that the present claims are not likely to be of federal substance, Plaintiff's request for the appointment of counsel is denied.

Plaintiff's letters requesting counsel were filed on August 26, 2011 (Docket No. 21) and on September 22, 2011 (Docket No. 23). Defendants have offered no opinion on this issue.

In support of their Motion to Dismiss, Defendants Crane and Kamholz submitted a Memorandum of Law, (Docket No. 4), and a Reply Memorandum of Law. (Docket No. 13). The Declaration of Rick Kennedy, Esq., was submitted in support of both of Defendants' Motions to Dismiss. (Docket No. 6). Plaintiff submitted a Rebuttal and Objection to Defendants' Motions, (Docket No. 12), and a "Reply and Objection" in response to all Defendants' Reply Memorandum. (Docket No. 17). Defendants objected to this last submission as an improper sur-reply in the Declaration of Julia M. Hilliker, Esq. (Docket No. 19).

Defendant Tonawanda Coke Corporation submitted in support of its Motion to Dismiss a Memorandum of Law, (Docket No. 5), the Kennedy Declaration, and a Reply Memorandum of Law. (Docket No. 14). Plaintiff submitted a Rebuttal and Objection to Defendants' Motions, (Docket No. 12), and a "Reply and Objection" in response to all Defendants' Reply Memorandums. (Docket No. 17). Defendants objected to this last submission as an improper sur-reply in the Declaration of Julia M. Hilliker, Esq. (Docket No. 19).
--------

Before considering Defendants' motions, it is necessary to note that these Defendants were also named as defendants in no less than fifteen related actions commenced in state court and thereafter removed to this Court. See e.g. DeLuca v Tonawanda Coke Corp., 10-CV-859S, 2011 WL 3799985 (W.D.N.Y. Aug. 26, 2011); Axelson v Tonawanda Coke Corp., 10-CV-870 (W.D.N.Y. Aug. 26, 2011); Nuchereno v Tonawanda Coke Corp., 10-CV-868 (W.D.N.Y. Aug. 26, 2011). This Court remanded each of those actions back to state court on the ground that a fact finder could determine negligence and even negligence per se without a determination that Defendants violated federal law. See DeLuca, 10-CV-859S, 2011 WL 3799985, *5. Further, although the complaints in those actions contained more specific allegations of federal law violations, the referenced "federal standards merely inform the content of classically state-law duties such as avoiding negligence," and any alleged violations of federal statutes or regulations were therefore insufficient to confer "federal question jurisdiction over garden-variety state-law claims such as avoiding negligence." Caggiano v. Pfizer Inc., 384 F.Supp.2d 689, 691 (S.D.N.Y. 2005); see e.g. Abbott v Tonawanda Coke Corp., 11-CV-549, Docket No. 34; DeLuca, 10-CV-859S, 2011 WL 3799985, *6. Similarly here, although Plaintiff makes a generic reference to "Federal Regulations" in his pro se complaint, his claims of negligence and the infliction of emotional distress sound in state law, and his right to relief does not necessarily depend on resolution of a substantial question of federal law. See Empire Healthchoice Assur., Inc. v. McVeigh, 547 U.S. 677, 689-690, 126 S.Ct. 2121, 165 L.Ed.2d 131 (2006). Further, there is no dispute that all parties are citizens of New York state, therefore there is no alternative ground for federal jurisdiction here. See 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331; 1332 (a).

Accordingly, although Defendants have not raised this issue, dismissal of the action, sua sponte, for lack of subject matter jurisdiction is appropriate. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 12 (h)(3)(if at any time a court determines that it lacks subject matter jurisdiction, "the court must dismiss the action"); Arbaugh v. Y&H Corp., 546 U.S. 500, 514, 126 S.Ct. 1235, 163 L.Ed.2d 1097 (2006)(courts have an independent obligation to determine if subject matter jurisdiction exists). This Court is cognizant of the fact that dismissal of a complaint without affording the plaintiff an opportunity to be heard in opposition is generally considered bad practice "[u]nless it is unmistakably clear that the court lacks jurisdiction." Snider v Melindez, 199 F.3d 108, 113 (2d Cir. 1999); see Digitel, Inc. v. MCI Worldcom, Inc., 239 F.3d 187, 190 n 2 (2d Cir. 2001). As concluded above and in the related actions, if more specific allegations of federal law violations had been alleged in connection with Plaintiff's state law claims related to toxic exposure, these references would still be insufficient to create a substantial question of federal law. See Caggiano, 384 F.Supp.2d at 691; Abbott v Tonawanda Coke Corp., 11-CV-549, Docket No. 34; DeLuca, 10-CV-859S, 2011 WL 3799985, *6. Thus, this is not simply a matter of an inadequate or inartful pleading, as even a liberal reading of the pro se complaint does not support the conclusion that Plaintiff has a claim over which this Court would have subject matter jurisdiction. See Cuoco v. Moritsugu, 222 F.3d 99, 112 (2d Cir. 2000). It is therefore unmistakably clear that this Court lacks subject matter jurisdiction over this action, and that the Complaint must be dismissed in its entirety. As such, Defendants' Motions to Dismiss are moot.

ORDERS

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Plaintiff's request for the assignment of counsel (Docket Nos. 21, 23) is DENIED;

FURTHER, that this case is DISMISSED for lack of subject matter jurisdiction pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12 (h)(3);

FURTHER, that the Motion to Dismiss of Defendants James Donald Crane and Mark Kamholz (Docket No. 4) is DENIED as moot;

FURTHER, that Defendant Tonawanda Coke Corporation's Motion to Dismiss (Docket No. 5) is DENIED as moot;

FURTHER, that the Clerk of the Court shall close this case.

SO ORDERED.

Dated: January 7, 2012

Buffalo, New York

_________________________

WILLIAM M. SKRETNY

Chief Judge

United States District Judge


Summaries of

Jones v. Tonawanda Coke Corp.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
Jan 7, 2012
11-CV-268S (W.D.N.Y. Jan. 7, 2012)
Case details for

Jones v. Tonawanda Coke Corp.

Case Details

Full title:TORRIE JONES, Plaintiff, v. TONAWANDA COKE CORPORATION, JAMES DONALD…

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK

Date published: Jan 7, 2012

Citations

11-CV-268S (W.D.N.Y. Jan. 7, 2012)