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3 July, 19:57

If Susan sues Will and Frank's Furniture for $80,000 in damages resulting from her injuries in federal district court in Montpelier, Vermont, will the court have proper subject matter jurisdiction?

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  1. 3 July, 23:56
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    E) No, because there is no diversity of citizenship federal jurisdiction.

    Explanation:

    All the parties involved in this case are citizens of Vermont, so Susan cannot sue Will and Frank's Furniture in a federal district court, she should sue them at a state court.

    Diversity of jurisdiction applies to cases over $75,000 and that involve citizens of two or more different states. In this case the case is for more than $75,000 ($80,000) but the parties involved are all from the same state.
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