Choice of Law : The Erie Doctrine Flashcards

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Choice of Law - 1. General Rule

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Choice of Law - 1. General Rule

  • Rule - when federal courts hear state claims, the apply state substantive law
    • most common in diversity cases
    • also when federal court hearing a federal claimchooses to hear a related state claim arising from the same facts - supplemental jx
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Choice of Law - 2. State Substantive Law

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Choice of Law - 2. State Substantive Law

  • Rule - state substantive law includes:
    • substnative rules on what must be provided to win a case and what defenses may be asserted
    • statutes of limitation on state causes of action
    • the burdens of proof of state claims or defenses; and
    • state rules on choice of law
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Choice of Law - 3. Federal Procedures

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Choice of Law - 3. Federal Procedures

  • Rule - anything covered by the federal rules of procedure is procedural
  • FRCP always apply in federal court, even for adjudication of state-law claims
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Choice of Law - 4. No Federal Statute or Rule on Point

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Choice of Law - 4. No Federal Statute or Rule on Point

  • Rule - when there is no federal rule or statute on point, then the court must determine whether the matter is substantive or procedural by consulting the twin aims of erie:
    • to avoid forum shooping
    • to avoid the inequttable administration of justice
  • Two Common Applications of Erie
    • Result Change - if the choice of the procedure would change the result, the federal court should usually apply sate law to prevent forum shopping
    • Jury - role of the jruy in federal court is always determined by federal law
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Choice of Law -5. Federal Common Law

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Choice of Law -5. Federal Common Law

  • Definied - judge made federal law
  • Function - overrides inconsistent state or local law
  • Rule - federal courts make federal common law only when they encounter important federal interests that are not covered by statute
  • Ex: federal common law applies to
    • boundary dispute between states
    • claim preclusion
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Choice of Law - 6. Determining Applicable State Law

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Choice of Law - 6. Determining Applicable State Law

  • Follow precedent from the highest court
  • if there is no precedent, predict how the highest state court would rule
  • gives respectful attetnion to the decisions of lower state courts
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