Civil Procedure Flashcards
(32 cards)
HIGH
**FEDERAL QUESTION JURISDICTION
A federal court MUST have SMJ in order to decide cases before it.
A federal court has SMJ under federal question jurisdiction if the complaint alleges a claim that arises under federal law.
HIGH
**WELL-PLEADED COMPLAINT RULE
For federal question jurisdiction to apply, the federal question MUST be presented on the face of the plaintiff’s complaint.
Raising a defense** or filing a **counterclaim under federal law does NOT trigger federal question jurisdiction.
HIGH
**DIVERSITY JURISDICTION
A federal court has SMJ under diversity jurisdiction if:
- Complete Diversity is present - every citizenship represented on the plaintiff’s side of the case must be different than EVERY citizenship represented on the defendant’s side of the case; AND
- The amount in controversy exceeds $75,000.
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AIC Side Note:
(a) A claim for injunctive relief may be valued by the benefit to the plaintiff or the cost of compliance for the defendant.
(b) One plaintiff can aggregate all of her claims against one defendant to meet the AIC requirement. One plaintiff can also aggregate all of her claims against multiple defendants if the defendants are jointly liable.
(c) If there are multiple plaintiffs; generally, each plaintiff’s claim must meet the AIC requirement separately (unless supplemental jurisdiction applies).
HIGH
**INDIVIDUALS’ CITIZENSHIP
FOR DIVERSITY PURPOSES
For individuals, citizenship is determined by the individual’s state or country of domicile (i.e., the place of residence where the individual intends to remain indefinitely).
An individual can only have one domicile at a time.
HIGH
**CORPORATIONS’ CITIZENSHIP
FOR DIVERSITY PURPOSES
Corporations hold dual citizenship:
- The state or country of incorporation; AND
- The state or country of its principal place of business (i.e., the “nerve center” - usually where corporate headquarters are located).
HIGH
**UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS’ CITIZENSHIP FOR DIVERSITY PURPOSES
Unincorporated associations and partnerships (e.g., unions, trade associations, partnerships, and limited partnerships) are considered a citizen of every state of which its members are citizens.
HIGH
**CLASS ACTIONS CITIZENSHIP
FOR DIVERSITY PURPOSES
For class actions, the citizenship of each named party in the class who are suing count for diversity purposes.
Class members that are not named may join without regard to citizenship.
HIGH
**SUPPLEMENTAL JURISDICTION
Supplemental jurisdiction allows a federal court with valid SMJ over a case to hear additional claims over which the court would NOT independently have jurisdiction if ALL the claims constitute the same case or controversy.
Claims constitute the “same case or controversy” if they arise out of a common nucleus of operative fact (meaning all the claims arise out of the same transaction or occurrence).
HIGH
**SUPPLEMENT JURISDICTION
FEDERAL QUESTION CASES
A federal court sitting in federal question jurisdiction may hear a pendent state law claim under supplemental jurisdiction if the state law claim arises out the same transaction or occurrence as the federal law claim.
Example: P sues D for copyright infringement (federal law) and breach of contract (state law). A federal court may hear the breach of contract claim IF the breach arose out of the same transaction or occurrence as the copyright infringement claim. This holds true if the state and federal claims are spread out against multiple defendants (called “pendent party” jurisdiction – P v. D Copyright Infringement, D Breack of K).
HIGH
**SUPPLEMENTAL JURISDICTION
DIVERISTY CASES
COMPULSORY COUNTERCLAIMS
A compulsory counterclaim is a counterclaim that arises out of the same transaction or occurrence as the original claim filed.
A federal court sitting in diversity jurisdiction has supplemental jurisdiction over a compulsory counterclaim.
HIGH
**SUPPLEMENTAL JURISDICTION
DIVERISTY CASES
PERMISSIVE COUNTERCLAIMS
A permissive counterclaim is a counterclaim that does NOT arise out of the same transaction or occurrence as the original claim filed.
A permissive counterclaim can only be heard if it independently satisfies diversity jurisdiction (e.g., complete diversity is present + amount in controversy exceeds $75,000).
MED-LOW
*REMOVAL
Removal allows the defendant (and only the defendant) to move a case from state court to federal court if the case could have been brought originally in federal court.
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Federal Question Cases. The defendant may remove the case to federal court if the well-pleaded complaint discloses that the claim is based on federal law.
In diversity actions, there is an additional requirement - the defendant may remove if:
- Complete diversity is present;
- The amount in controversy exceeds $75,000; AND
- The action is brought in a state of which no defendant is a citizen.
HIGH
**PERSONAL JURISDICTION
TRADITIONAL BASES
If any of the following 4 traditional bases are satisfied, the court will have personal jurisdiction over the defendant:
- Domicile (D is domiciled in the forum state)
- Physical Presence (D is served in the forum state)
- Consent (D consents to PJ)
- Waiver (D waives his objections to PJ)
HIGH
**PERSONAL JURISDICTION
STATE LONG-ARM STATUTES
(5 additional factors)
If none of the traditional bases are satisfied, a court may still obtain personal jurisdiction over the defendant by using a state long-arm statute.
This requires (via Constitutional Due Process) that minimum contacts exist between the defendant and the forum state.
Sufficient minimum contacts exist when:
- General or specific jurisdiction is present; AND
- The exercise of such jurisdiction does NOT offend traditional notions of fair play and substantial justice.
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FACTORS:
(a) Convenience for the defendant;
(b) Whether the forum state has a legitimate interest in providing redress;
(c) Whether the plaintiff’s interest in obtaining relief is proper;
(d) The interstate judicial system’s interest in efficiency; AND
(e) The shared interest of the several states in furthering social policies.
MED-LOW
*GENERAL JURISDICTION
General Jurisdiction is present when the defendant is“essentially at home” in the forum state (usually limited to the locations where the defendant is a citizen).
When general jurisdiction is present, the defendant can be sued on ANY claim (even if the claim is unrelated to the defendant’s contact with the forum state).
HIGH
**SPECIFIC JURISDICTION
Specific Jurisdiction gives courts jurisdiction over out-of-state defendants for the defendant’s specific contact with the forum state.
The claim MUST arise out of the defendant’s specific contact with the forum state. Specific jurisdiction is present if:
- The defendant purposefully availed himself of the benefits of the forum state; AND
- The defendant knew or reasonably should have anticipated that his activities in the forum state made it foreseeable that he may be “haled into court” there.
HIGH
**SPECIFIC JURISDICTION
STREAM OF COMMERCE CASES
Stream of Commerce Cases. Generally, there will be specific jurisdiction over a defendant if the defendant:
- Places a product in the stream of commerce in the forum state; AND
- Commits some other act to show intent to serve the forum state.
HIGH
**SPECIFIC JURISDICTION
INTERNET CASES
Internet Cases. Generally, internet cases involve either passive or active websites.
- Passive Websites. A passive website is a website that is used for information purposes rather than online sales and commerce. Generally, the maintenance of a passive website, without more activity in the forum, is insufficient for general jurisdiction. However, it may be sufficient for specific jurisdiction if the defendant is targeting readers in the forum.
- Active Websites. An active website is a website that is used for online commerce to make sales. The maintenance of an active website may be sufficient for general jurisdiction if the defendant is conducting significant business in the forum state such that the defendant is at home in the forum.
HIGH
**VENUE
Venue determines the judicial district in which a lawsuit may be filed or commenced. Venue is proper in a judicial district where:
- ANY defendant resides, IF all the defendants reside in the same state;
- A substantial part of the events or omissions giving rise to the claim occurred, or a substantial part of property that is the subject of the action is located; OR
- If there is NO district anywhere in the United States that satisfies (1) or (2), a judicial district in which ANY defendant is subject to personal jurisdiction.
HIGH
**INDIVIDUALS’ RESIDENCE
FOR VENUE PURPOSES
An individual is deemed to reside in the judicial district where he is domiciled.
HIGH
**BUSINESS ENTITIES’ RESIDENCE
FOR VENUE PURPOSES
A business entity is deemed to reside in any judicial district where the entity is subject to personal jurisdiction with respect to the action in question.
HIGH
**FOREIGN DEFENDANTS’ RESIDENCE
FOR VENUE PURPOSES
A defendant who is NOT a resident of the United States, whether a U.S. citizen or an alien, may be sued in ANY judicial district.
MED
*CHANGE OF PROPER VENUE
If venue is proper, the court may nonetheless transfer the case for the convenience of the parties or witnesses to any court where the case could have been originally filed (i.e., the transferee court must have valid SMJ + personal jurisdiction over the defendant + proper venue).
MED
*CHANGE OF IMPROPER VENUE
If venue is improper, the court MUST:
- Dismiss the case; OR
- Transfer the case to a venue in which the case could have been originally filed (i.e., the transferee court must have valid SMJ + personal jurisdiction over the defendant + proper venue).