Venue Flashcards

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Venue

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Venue concerns which federal district court should hear a particular case. Venue is proper where:

  1. Claim Arose
  2. D Resides
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Claim Arose

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  1. Federal: Venue is always proper in the district where the claim arose (injury occurred or contract entered into) or where the land in dispute is located (local actions).
  2. California: Venue is proper in the county where the claim arose (injury occurred or contract entered into) or where the land in dispute is located.
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Defendant Resides

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  1. Federal: For transitory actions (not local actions), venue is proper in any district where all defendants reside or where a substantial part of the claim arose.
  2. California: Venue is proper in a county where any defendant resides at the time the case is filed. If no defendants reside in California, then any county is acceptable.
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Definition of “reside” for venue purposes

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a. Natural persons reside at their domicile.
b. Corporations reside
i. Federal: In all districts where they are subject to personal jurisdiction when the case is filed.
ii. California: In the county where they have their PPB, or where a contract was entered into or performed, or where contract breach occurred, or where liability arises.
c. Multiple defendants all in the same state: Venue is proper in any district where any defendant resides.

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Transfer of venue-Federal

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Venue can only be transferred to another federal court where the case could have been filed. To determine if a transfer of venue is warranted the court will look at the interests of justice, including:

  1. Public factors: What law applies, which community should be burdened with jury service; and
  2. Private factors: Convenience, location of witnesses and evidence, etc.
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Transfer of venue-California

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Allows for the transfer of venue to any proper county at the judge’s discretion where the interests of justice and convenience of the parties would be served by such a transfer.

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Forum non conveniens-Federal

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A court may dismiss or stay a case if there is a far more appropriate forum elsewhere, such as another state or country.

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Forum non conveniens-California

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The court will determine if another forum is more suitable under forum non conveniens by looking at the interests of justice, including:

  1. Public factors: What law applies, which community should be burdened with jury service; and
  2. Private factors: Convenience, location of witnesses, evidence, etc.
  3. Note: this is the same as the federal transfer of venue rule.
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