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A comprehensive review of removal jurisdiction, focusing on key questions and verified answers related to the process of transferring a case from state court to federal court. It covers topics such as diversity jurisdiction, federal question jurisdiction, timing requirements for removal, and the rights of defendants in the removal process. The material is presented in a question-and-answer format, making it easy to understand and review the essential aspects of removal jurisdiction. Useful for law students and legal professionals seeking to reinforce their understanding of this complex area of civil procedure. It offers clear explanations and practical insights into the rules and procedures governing removal jurisdiction, making it a valuable resource for exam preparation and legal practice.
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When the jurisdiction of the federal court is based solely on diversity and one of the defendants is a citizen of the state in which the state action was brought, the action: - correct answer ✅Is not removable If no federal question is involved and diversity does not exist when a case is commenced, removal will: - correct answer ✅Be permitted if non diverse parties are thereafter dismissed from the action, requirement for diversity jurisdiction are then present, and not more than one year passed since case commenced in state court. In a properly removed case, venue is __________ in the federal court of the state where the case was pending, __________ had the plaintiff originally filed the action in the federal district court of that state - correct answer ✅Proper; even if venue would have been improper A case may not be removed on the basis of diversity of citizenship jurisdiction more than ___________ after it was commenced in state court. - correct answer ✅One year If a case filed in state court contains a claim that would arise under federal law, and it is joined with state law claims that do not invoke diversity or supplemental jurisdiction, what portion of the case (if any) can be removed to federal court? - correct answer ✅The entire case A party must file a demand for jury trial after the case has been removed to federal court unless: - correct answer ✅The party made an express demand for trial by jury in accordance with state law OR applicable state law does not require an express demand to claim trial by jury
If no federal question is involved and diversity does not exist at the time the action is commenced, is removal ever permitted? - correct answer ✅Yes, if the nondiverse parties are thereafter dismissed from the action, there is complete diversity between the remaining parties, and not more than one year has passed since the case was commenced in state court When a defendant attempts to remove a case from state court to federal court, the state court _______ have had subject matter jurisdiction over the case - correct answer ✅Need not If a case filed in state court contains a claim that would arise under federal law, and it is joined with state law claims that do not invoke diversity or supplemental jurisdiction: - correct answer ✅The entire case can be removed to federal court What does a federal court usually consider first? - correct answer ✅subject matter jurisdiction Which party or parties can exercise the right of removal? - correct answer ✅Only the defendant A defendant generally must file a notice of removal within __________ after receipt by or service on that defendant of the initial pleading or summons. - correct answer ✅30 days
Is an action removable when the jurisdiction of the federal court is based solely on diversity and one of the defendants is a citizen of the state in which the state action was brought? - correct answer ✅no If a party has made an express demand for a jury trial prior to removal of the action to federal court, she: - correct answer ✅Need not repeat the demand in federal court Once a case is removed to federal court, a plaintiff: - correct answer ✅Can file a motion to have the case remanded back to state court The lack of subject matter jurisdiction in state court _______ removal to federal court. - correct answer ✅Is not relevant to