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Alisha Ray
12 July, 18:53
Choice of state or federal court
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Christine Brandt
12 July, 19:36
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A much larger number of cases must be brought and defended in a state court. These are actions in which the plaintiff's claim is based upon state, not federal, law and the plaintiff and at least one defendant reside in the same state. But many cases can be brought in either a state or federal court.
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