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United States District Courts have original jurisdiction over cases involving federal crimes, civil suits under federal law, civil suits between citizens of different states, admiralty and maritime cases, bankruptcy cases, actions of certain federal administrative agencies, and other matters that may be assigned to them by Congress.
No, the bankruptcy court does not typically search for existing civil suits filed in your name. It is typically your responsibility to disclose any ongoing or pending legal actions to the court as part of your bankruptcy petition.
i want sample of the civil suits
Yes, civil suits can involve juries. In a civil trial, a jury may be present to hear the evidence and make a decision on the case.
Civil Court * The person wishing to bring the suit (plaintiff) will need to file suit in the next highest court in the county of the state where the debtor resides. That is usually the state circuit court or in some states a superior court. All lawssuits are considered civil action and all courts hearing those suits are referred to as civil courts.
Civil suits- common law_ established by previous court decisions. say if- somone to sue for more then $20 then a jury trail if provided. customarily, federal courts do not hear civil cases unless they involve a good deal more money.
In addition to creating the Department of Commerce and Labor, Congress passed the Expedition Act, which gave federal anti-trust suits precedence on the dockets of circuit courts.
In addition to creating the Department of Commerce and Labor, Congress passed the Expedition Act, which gave federal anti-trust suits precedence on the dockets of circuit courts.
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