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  • Civil Procedure – Court finds diversity after ignoring fraudulently joined party
  • Supreme Court Reaffirms Strict Limits of Federal Jurisdiction in Removed Cases
  • Employment – Virginia court had subject-matter jurisdiction over remote worker’s claims

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valawyersweekly.com /1 month ago

Civil Procedure – Court finds diversity after ignoring fraudulently joined party

The EDVA court ruled that the substitute trustee was fraudulently joined, establishing complete diversity jurisdiction in a foreclosure-related breach of contract case. The post Ci...

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illinoislawyernow.com /1 month ago

Supreme Court Reaffirms Strict Limits of Federal Jurisdiction in Removed Cases

Federal jurisdiction can disappear even after years of litigation, extensive discovery, and, in some cases, a completed trial. The U.S. Supreme Court underscored that reality in Ha...

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valawyersweekly.com /2 weeks ago

Employment – Virginia court had subject-matter jurisdiction over remote worker’s claims

Where a California-based company argued the Virginia courts lacked subject-matter jurisdiction over the wage claims brought by a Virginia-based remote employee, this argument was r...

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