Removal Flashcards

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What is removal?

A

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.

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Who can remove a case and in what time frame?

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Removal Must be sought:
1) By the defendant; AND
2) Within 30 days of learning the grounds of removal.

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When is it too late for a defendant to remove his case?

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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.

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How does removal work in federal question cases?

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The defendant may remove the case to federal court if the well-pleaded complaint discloses that the claim is based on federal law.

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When can a defendant remove a case in diversity cases?

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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.

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