Civil Procedure 13- 23 Flashcards

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How is Personal Jurisdiction exerted over a non-resident defendant of the forum state?

A

The forum state must have a long arm statute; AND

The Constitutional requirements of due process must be met.

*Long-arm analysis requires: (1) the defendant have sufficient minimum contacts with the forum state; (2) so as not to offend traditional notions of fair play and substantial justice. BOTH prongs must be satisfied.

Priority: HIGH

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What is the Constitutional Long-Arm Analysis?

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Long-arm analysis requires:

D has sufficient Minimum Contactswith the forum state – either:

General Jurisdiction – contacts so substantial that D is essentially at home in the state; OR

Specific Jurisdiction – a connection between the forum state and underlying controversy.

Not offend traditional notions of Fair Play and Substantial Justice – it must be fair and reasonable for D to be sued in the forum state.

*BOTH prongs must be satisfied*

Priority: HIGH

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In Federal Court, if the Summons and Complaint is NOT served upon the defendant within 90 days of filing, what must a court do?

A

Either:

Dismiss the action without prejudice against the defendant; OR

Order that service be made within a specified time.

*Service may be made by any person who is at least 18 years old and not a party to the action.

Priority: Low

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What does the Due Process Clause require for service to be valid?

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The notice must be reasonably calculated to make the parties aware of the action and give them an opportunity to object.

Priority: Low

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What are the Due Process Clause requirements for service of process?

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It requires that notice:

Be reasonably calculatedto make the parties aware of the action; AND

Give them an opportunity to object.

Priority: HIGH

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Venue in Federal Court

When is venue proper?

A

In any district where:

Any defendant resides (if all defendants are residents of the forum state);

Where a substantial portion of the claim occurred;

Where a substantial part of property is located (if property is the subject of the action); OR

If none of the above apply, then venue is proper in any district in which any defendant is subject to the court’s personal jurisdiction.

*Proper venue is determined at the time the suit is filed.

Priority: Medium

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Venue in Federal Court

If venue was proper when the case was filed, then when MAY the court transfer the case?

A

If:

Needed for the convenience of the parties and witnesses orinterests of justice; AND

The action could have initially been brought in the receiving court.

*Following a transfer, the new court MUST apply the same substantive law as the original transferor court.

Priority: Medium

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Venue in Federal Court

What MUST the court do if venue was improper when the case was filed?

A

The court MUST either:

Dismiss the case; OR

Transfer the case to a proper court if the interests of justice require it.

*Following a transfer, the law applied is that of the new transferee court.

Priority: Medium

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California State Courts – Proper Venue

Local Action

vs.

Transitory Action

A

Local: An action involving real property. Venue is proper in the county where the real property is located.

Transitory: Venue is proper in any county where any defendant resides.

*If no defendant resides in CA, then venue is proper in any county where the court has jurisdiction.

Contracts: Proper in county that contract was executed or performed.

Torts: Proper where act or omission giving rise to tort occurred.

Priority: Low

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California State Courts – Proper Venue

When may venue be changed to another forum?

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If:

Venue was improper;

There is reason to believe there will not be an impartial trial;

For the convenience of witnesses and in the interests of justice; OR

No judge is qualified to act.

Priority: Low

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Residence of a Party for Venue Purposes

Corporation

vs.

Individual

vs.

Non-Resident

A

Corporation: Residence includes ALL districts where it is subject to personal jurisdiction.

Individual: Determined by their domicile (residence andintent to make the place their permanent home).

Non-resident: May be sued in ANY judicial district.

Priority: Medium

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