Dismissal of plaintiff's suit on forum non coveniens grounds
Zions First Nat'l Bank v. Moto Diesel Mexicana, S.A. De C.V., 09-1704, concerned a challenge to the district court's denial of plaintiff's motion for reconsideration following a dismissal of the suit on grounds of forum non conveniens, in plaintiff's suit against defendant for issuing eight checks to plaintiff totaling $2 million from insufficient funds.
Zions First Nat'l Bank v. Moto Diesel Mexicana, S.A. De C.V., 09-1704, concerned a challenge to the district court's denial of plaintiff's motion for reconsideration following a dismissal of the suit on grounds of forum non conveniens, in plaintiff's suit against defendant for issuing eight checks to plaintiff totaling $2 million from insufficient funds.
In vacating the judgment, the court remanded the case in concluding that
the district court did not discuss whether the choice of forum was
oppressive or vexatious, nor did the district court conduct a separate
analysis of the relevant public and private factors for each distinct
set of claims asserted by plaintiff.
As the court wrote: "
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As the court wrote: "
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- Read the Sixth Circuit's Full Decision in Zions First Nat'l Bank v. Moto Diesel Mexicana, S.A. De C.V., 09-1704


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