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Litigation and Trial Practice

Janis L. Walter, Roderick D. Blanchard

Chapter 3

COURT ORGANIZATION - all with Video Answers

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Chapter Questions

Problem 1

What happens if the defendant fails to object to the court's lack of jurisdiction? Does it matter whether the jurisdictional defect involves the subject matter or the defendant's person?

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Problem 2

When may the parties waive a jurisdictional defect?

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Problem 3

What is the difference between venue and jurisdiction?

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Problem 4

If a party loses a case in a federal district court, to what court may that party appeal?

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Problem 6

Does a party have a right to prosecute an appeal to a federal circuit court of appeals? If so, under what conditions? If not, why not?

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Problem 7

Does a party have a right to appeal to the United States Supreme Court? If so, under what conditions? If not, why not?

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Problem 8

What happens if the defendant fails to object that the court the plaintiff selected is the wrong venue?

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Problem 53

In what federal circuit is your federal district court located?

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