Which of the following is not important when deciding whether a case should be filed in state or federal court?
A) The likelihood of winning in each court
B) The costs and procedural rules involved in filing in each court
C) The length of time it will take each court to decide the case
D) None of these choices is correct.
Correct Answer:
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Q37: A probate court has jurisdiction over
A) proceedings
Q38: In the federal court system, the_ courts
Q39: Whenever a plaintiff's cause of action is
Q40: A bankruptcy court can
A) only handle proceedings
Q41: _jurisdiction provides a basis for a federal
Q43: In a case based on diversity of
Q44: Diversity-of-citizenship cases filed in the federal district
Q45: States do not have exclusive jurisdiction in
Q46: In diversity-of-citizenship cases, the amount in controversy
Q47: Federal courts do not have exclusive jurisdiction
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