This flowchart outlines the different types of jurisdiction in US courts. Personal jurisdiction can be in personam over an individual, in rem over property, or quasi in rem over property to determine rights of other parties regarding the property. Subject matter jurisdiction involves federal question, diversity of parties, or supplemental jurisdiction. The document also lists the traditional and modern bases for establishing in personam jurisdiction over a defendant, including domicile, consent, service, long-arm statutes, minimum contacts, purposeful availment, and fairness considerations.
This flowchart outlines the different types of jurisdiction in US courts. Personal jurisdiction can be in personam over an individual, in rem over property, or quasi in rem over property to determine rights of other parties regarding the property. Subject matter jurisdiction involves federal question, diversity of parties, or supplemental jurisdiction. The document also lists the traditional and modern bases for establishing in personam jurisdiction over a defendant, including domicile, consent, service, long-arm statutes, minimum contacts, purposeful availment, and fairness considerations.
This flowchart outlines the different types of jurisdiction in US courts. Personal jurisdiction can be in personam over an individual, in rem over property, or quasi in rem over property to determine rights of other parties regarding the property. Subject matter jurisdiction involves federal question, diversity of parties, or supplemental jurisdiction. The document also lists the traditional and modern bases for establishing in personam jurisdiction over a defendant, including domicile, consent, service, long-arm statutes, minimum contacts, purposeful availment, and fairness considerations.
Jurisdiction Jurisdiction In personam In Rem Federal Question Diversity Supplemental Quasi In Rem
Federal Question Diversity Supplemental
PERSONAL JURISDICTION Traditional Bases of In Personam Jurisdiction
Domicile Consent In-State Service Long-Arm Statutes
Unlimited (ex. 1) Where they Expressed Transient/ tag CA) reside (true & Implied Jurisdiction Limited/ Specific fixed) Voluntary (Only certain 2) Intends to Acceptance / situations) return when away Waiver
Modern Bases of In Personam Jurisdiction
from International Shoe Minimum Contacts Traditional Notions of Fair Purposeful Availment Play & Substantial Justice Foreseeability (5 Factors)