Friday, January 22, 2010

If a federal court dimiss a case for lack of subject matter and personal juridiction can the state court ?

The federal court dismisses my case, because they said that they were lacking both subject matter and personal jurisdiction over the case. Can the state court hear the case?If a federal court dimiss a case for lack of subject matter and personal juridiction can the state court ?
If they have subject matter and personal jurisdiction. You haven't told us anything that would allow us to tell you if this was the case or not.If a federal court dimiss a case for lack of subject matter and personal juridiction can the state court ?
You would have to file anew in the state court. Whether the state court has jurisdiction is determined by state law. As you didn't mention what led the federal court to rule, I have no guess as to how that would affect a state court.
Yes.

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