VENUE Flashcards

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Basic Idea of Venue

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Subject matter jurisdiction told us we can take a case to federal court. Venue tells us exactly which federal court. The country is divided into federal districts. P is suing in federal court and wants to lay venue in a proper district.

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P may lay venue in any district where:

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  1. any defendant resides; or
  2. a substantial part of the events or omissions arose/occurred or where a substantial part of the property that is the subject of the action is located
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Do these venue choices apply in a removed case?

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NO – remember, in a removed case, venue was set in the district that embraced the state court.

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Where Do Defendants “Reside” for Venue Purposes?

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Individuals: Where Domociled

Corporations: Anywhere PJ will apply

  • PPB
  • Incorporated
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Transfer of Venue

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A federal district court may transfer the case to another federal district court. The original court is the “transferor” and the one to which the case is sent is the “transferee.”

IMPORTANT: It can only transfer to a district where the case could have been filed.

  • The transferee must be a proper venue and have PJ over the D
  • Exception:
    • the court can transfer to any district (even an improper venue) if all parties
      consent (unlikely that P will do so) and the court finds cause for the transfer.
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2 different approaches to analyze transfer of venue

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  1. If the original district filed in was the proper venue
  2. If the original district filed in was an improper venue
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If the original district is a proper venue, that court can order transfer based on…

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convenience of parties and witnesses and on the interest of justice.

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Is there ever a right to transfer?

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No, always discretionary

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What factors does the court look to in deciding whether to transfer the case? and who bears the burden?

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Because transfer overrides P’s choice of forum (and because P chose a proper venue), the burden is on the person seeking transfer.

Public and Private factors showing that the transferee is the center of gravity

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Public Factors for Transfer of Venue

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  • what law applies,
  • what community should be burdened with jury service,
  • the desire to keep a local controversy in the local court.
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Private Factors for Transfer of Venue

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convenience

Also where the evidence and witness’ are

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Forum Selection Clause

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One important factor in favor of transfer is the existence of a valid forum selection clause. If the parties entered a K saying that a dispute will be litigated in a particular district, the court will almost always transfer to that district. The
parties are deemed to have agreed that the private factors support litigation in that district.

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If the original district is an improper venue, what may that court do?

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It may transfer in the interest of justice OR dismiss

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Forum Non Conveniens

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Like transfer, there is another court that is the center of gravity, that makes more sense than the present court.

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What does the Court do in Forum Non Conveniens

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It dismisses or stays the case

To stay means hold in abeyance; nothing happens in the case. It just sits there. Whether it dismisses or stays, the idea is that P will then sue in the other court.

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Reason behind Forum Non Conviens

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Because the more convenient court is in a different
judicial system (e.g., a foreign country), so transfer is impossible!
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How to go about Forum Non Conveins

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The decision is based on the same public and private factors as transfer of venue. This requires a strong showing, though, since this results in dismissal or stay.

FNC dismissal almost never granted if P is resident of the present forum.

The other court must be available and “adequate.”

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Suppose the foreign court does not permit trial by jury or recovery for emotional distress. Do things like that make the foreign court inadequate for Forum Non Conveins?

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No - its adequate just so P will get her day in court