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Luckett v. Mohamed
Snell & Wilmer, LLP/Las Vegas
Daw Corporation
Rezk M. Mohamed, III
This is a proper person appeal from a district court order dismissing a contract action. Fifth Judicial District Court, Nye County; Robert W. Lane, Judge.
Appellant filed a complaint alleging breach of contract, fraud, and intentional infliction of emotional distress against respondent Rezk M. Mohamed, III, and seeking injunctive relief against respondents USB Financial Services, Inc., and Daw Corporation. The district court dismissed the action concluding that it did not have jurisdiction because appellant could not recover more than $9,650 in this action. This appeal followed.
In its dismissal order, the district court essentially dismissed appellant's fraud and intentional infliction of emotional distress claims for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted, insofar as the court concluded that appellant would not be able to recover damages on either of these claims. This court reviews de novo an order dismissing claims pursuant to NRCP 12(b)(5), accepting all factual allegations in the complaint as true and drawing all inferences in the plaintiff's favor. Buzz Stew, LLC v. City of N. Las Vegas, 124 Nev. 224, 227–28, 181 P.3d 670, 672 (2008). We have reviewed the record and appellant's civil proper person appeal statement, and we conclude that the district court properly dismissed appellant's fraud and intentional infliction of emotional distress claims as he failed to plead facts to establish these claims. See NRCP 9(b) (); Chen v. State, Gaming Control Board, 116 Nev. 282, 284, 994 P.2d 1151, 1152 (2000) (); see also Star v. Rabello, 97 Nev. 124, 125, 625 P.2d 90, 91–92 (1981) ().
The district court also correctly concluded that the injunctive relief requested would be inappropriate. While appellant identified respondents USB Financial Services, Inc., and Daw Corporation as defendants, he failed to assert a cause of action against either of them. See Lamb v. Doe, 92 Nev. 550, 551, 554 P.2d 732, 733 (1976) (); Shell Oil Co. v. Richter, 125 P.2d 930, 932 (Cal.Ct.App.1942) ().
Having disposed of the fraud, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and injunctive relief claims, all that remained of appellant's action was the breach of contract claim. The district court correctly determined to a legal certainty that the amount in controversy was...
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