Civil Procedure: Diversity Jurisdiction (28 U.S.C. § 1332) (Pt 1: Complete Diversity Requirement)

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@andrearosario4439
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@MiamiSun40
@MiamiSun40 11 ай бұрын
Suppose, P from NY for example, moved to a foreign state permanently, returns to visit family in NY and wishes to sue a NY resident, could diversity jurisdiction be applicable or would their most previous US domicile remain relevant as they are an American citizen? Does their foreign domicile mean they are treated as a foreign citizen for jurisdictional purposes? Would it be different if they still had a NY address or US bank account?
@pamscasa
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It is broken down so well that I actually get it. Hopefully, it will click in order to write out essays.
@sheillahmengesa4493
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@jeffh.2588
@jeffh.2588 Жыл бұрын
At 22:02, this video conflicts with your video "How to Analyze Diversity Jurisdiction on a Civil Procedure Essay" at 8:30. Am I missing something?
@jeffh.2588
@jeffh.2588 Жыл бұрын
22:02 also conflicts with 41:00 in the same video.
@alliescholten9238
@alliescholten9238 Жыл бұрын
From everything I have learned and is outlined by Richard Freer there is no such thing as a dual citizen of states. You can only ever be domicile in one state at a time. Currently studying for my finals and I have looked in three different textbooks and the BARBRI resources to verify. I think there’s just an error in this video.
@studicata
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​@@alliescholten9238 This is only true for individuals (i.e., an individual can only be a citizen of one state at a time for diversity purposes). However, a corporation holds dual citizenship for diversity purposes (its state of incorporation AND its principal place of business). See 28 U.S.C. § 1332(c)(1). In the example at 22:02, it is explained that P3 is a corporation. Determining citizenship for diversity purposes is explained in comprehensive detail starting at 38:21 of this video. Thank you for bringing this up!
@sol_pinegrove
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Thank you❤
@RonaldCarlson-s7e
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Who is the attorney in the video as I have a big judgement and I need to speak to him
@EmilyDoss-z1h
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Y'all got that outline? Lol
@RonaldCarlson-s7e
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Who is the attorney in the video
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@RonaldCarlson-s7e
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Who is the attorney in the video as I have a big judgement and I need to speak to him
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