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Although similar to venue, forum non conveniens contemplates that the more appropriate forum will be in another jurisdiction (often another state) rather than in a different area of the same state.
This doctrine may be invoked by either the defendant, or sua sponte by the court. Even if a plaintiff brings a case in an inconvenient forum, a court will not grant a forum non conveniens dismissal unless there is another forum that could hear the case and potentially recover damages.
Forum non Conveniens The locations of parties and witnesses. The cost of transferring the case to another jurisdiction or of declining the stay. The impact of a transfer on the conduct of the litigation or on related or parallel proceedings. The possibility of conflicting judgments.
Forum non conveniens refers to a courts discretionary power to decline to exercise its jurisdiction where another court, or forum, may more conveniently hear a case.
As a doctrine of the conflict of laws, forum non conveniens applies between courts in different countries and between courts in different jurisdictions in the same country. Forum non conveniens is not applicable between counties or federal districts within a state.
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It discusses the mechanism for shifting a case from one venue to another, called transfer of venue. It then discusses how to move a case from state to federal court, called removal. Finally, I will teach you about a common law doctrine called forum non conveniens, which is a way for a defendant to get a case
Forum non conveniens refers to a courts discretionary power to decline to exercise its jurisdiction where another court, or forum, may more conveniently hear a case.
As a doctrine of the conflict of laws, forum non conveniens applies between courts in different countries and between courts in different jurisdictions in the same country. Forum non conveniens is not applicable between counties or federal districts within a state.
Latin for inconvenient forum, this common law doctrine allows a court to stay a civil action (even though the venue is proper and the court has jurisdiction over the case and the parties) where an appropriate and more convenient alternative forum exists in which to try the action.
The doctrine of forum non conveniens permits a US court to decline to exercise its judicial jurisdiction if the court would be a seriously inconvenient forum and if an adequate alternative forum exists.1 In all cases in which the doctrine

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