Diversity jurisdiction Flashcards

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Removal

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Removal is improper if any defendant is a citizen of the state where the original action was filed.

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Class actions

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Diversity-of-citizenship is tested on the basis of the citizenship of the representative plaintiffs, not the citizenship of each member of the class.

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Domestic relations exception

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Cases that primarily are primarily probate or marital disputes—e.g., divorce, alimony, and custody—generally are excluded from diversity jurisdiction.

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Timing of diversity determination

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Diversity is determined at the time the case is filed. There is no requirement that diversity exist at the time the cause of action arose.

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Diversity of citizenship: corporations

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The location of the corporation’s nerve center (i.e., headquarters), not its main physical presence, is determinative for diversity purposes.

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Removal: statutes of limitations

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Removal of an action based on a state law claim from state court to federal court under diversity jurisdiction does not result in the creation of a new action. Instead, it is treated as a continuation of the same action.

Thus, for purposes of applying the statute of limitations to the action, the date on which the action was removed to federal court is irrelevant.

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Alienage jurisdiction

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Alienage jurisdiction does not lie if neither party is a non-U.S. citizen.

Thus, if both the plaintiff and defendant are U.S. citizens, and one is domiciled in a foreign country, neither alienage nor diversity jurisdiction lie.

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Diversity of citizenship: foreign citizenship

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Unlike state citizenship, citizenship in a foreign country generally does not depend on domicile but on whether the individual has taken the necessary steps to become a citizen.

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Diversity of citizenship

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In order for diversity jurisdiction to exist with respect to an individual who is a party to an action, the party must either be:

(1) a citizen of a U.S. state; or
(2) a citizen or subject of a foreign country.

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Diversity of citizenship: partnerships

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A partnership takes its citizenship from the citizenship of its partners, even if it is a limited partnership.

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Domestic relations exception: probate

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Although federal courts generally do not exercise diversity jurisdiction over probate matters, this restriction is narrowly construed and primarily applies to:

(1) the probate of a will; or
(2) the administration of a decedent’s estate.

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Diversity of citizenship: assignment of claims

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When the assignment of a claim is a business transaction—rather than a collusive act to create diversity jurisdiction—the assignee is the real party in interest whose citizenship determines the existence of diversity.

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