Removal Flashcards
What is removal?
Removal allows the defendant to move a case from state court to federal court if the case could have been originally brought in federal court.
Who can remove a case and in what time frame?
Removal Must be sought:
1) By the defendant; AND
2) Within 30 days of learning the grounds of removal.
When is it too late for a defendant to remove his case?
The defendant cannot remove his case after one year from the commencement of the action, unless the plaintiff acted in bad faith to try and make the case non-removable.
How does removal work in 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.
When can a defendant remove a case in diversity cases?
The defendant may remove the case to federal court if:
1) Complete diversity is present;
2) The amount in controversy exceedes $75,000; AND
3) The action is brought in a state in which no defendant is a citizen.