Parties to a suit may prefer state or federal court because:
A) the law may be more favorable in one court
B) the procedure may be more favorable in one court
C) the judge may be more favorable in one court
D) local politics may influence one court
E) all of the other choices may play a role
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Q381: A defendant may not remove a case
Q382: State courts often have jurisdiction to hear
Q383: If either state courts or federal courts
Q384: In Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins, where
Q385: Right of removal allows:
A) defendants to have
Q387: Concurrent jurisdiction is when the:
A) state trial
Q388: Right of removal is intended to:
A) keep
Q389: A plaintiff files suit in state court.
Q390: In Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins, where
Q391: State courts often have jurisdiction to hear
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