From the bench: Federal jurisdiction
By Morton Denlow
Federal Civil Practice,
November 2003
You must make sure there is federal jurisdiction before filing a lawsuit in federal court. Federal courts are courts of limited jurisdiction. They must have both subject-matter jurisdiction and personal jurisdiction.
Case summaries
By Hon. Morton Denlow, Hon. Michael Kiley, Alfred M. Swanson, & Philip Lading
Bench and Bar,
November 2002
Cases of interest to Bench & Bar practitioners.
Federal pretrial motion practice: talk before filing
By Morton Denlow
Federal Civil Practice,
April 2002
Federal practitioners and judges spend a great deal of time with pretrial motions. Because so few cases proceed to trial, lawyers and judges devote more time to pretrial motions than to trial.
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