First filed, but not first-filed.
September 19, 2022The Fifth Circuit found an improper use of the Declaratory Judgment Act, and thus declined to apply the “first-filed” rule to a Louisiana lawsuit and deferring to another proceeding in Texas, when the record showed these facts:
“In June 2021, Bee Sand sued Pontchartrain in Texas state court. Pontchartrain removed the case to federal court in July. Later that month, Bee Sand voluntarily dismissed the case, and explained to Pontchartrain that it intended to refile in September— after a new Texas law governing attorney’s fees went into effect. Bee Sand also offered to refile in federal court to spare Pontchartrain the expense of a second removal, and Pontchartrain said that it would consider the matter. Instead of responding to this offer, Pontchartrain sought to preempt Bee Sand by suing in Louisiana state court on August 26, 2021. Pontchartrain requested a declaratory judgment in its favor.”
Pontchartrain Partners, LLC v. Tierra de los Lagos, LLC, No. 22-30286 (Sept. 15, 2022).