

Cases from all around the world are regularly
filed in Los Angeles Superior Court.
The court is operated very well, from both an administrative and
from a judicial point of view.
Here are the general tests that determine whether a case can be
filed in this court.
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Can your case be filed in Los Angeles
Superior Court?
Cases from around the world can be (and regularly are)
filed in Los Angeles Superior Court. The court is operated
very well -- from both an administrative and a judicial
point of view. Here are the tests that determine whether
a case can be filed in this court.
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Is There Jurisdiction in California?
California allows jurisdiction to the fullest extent
under the United States Constitution. C.C.P. §410.10.
Jurisdiction can be “limited” or “general”.
“Limited” jurisdiction occurs when defendant’s
conduct causes harm in California. Example --- An
Ohio company that regularly ships boilers to California
can be sued in California when one of its boilers
explodes in California. Buckeye Boiler, 71 Cal.2d
893. “General” jurisdiction exists when
defendant’s activities are such that it can
expect to be subjected to suit in California. Example
– “Jack-in-the-Box” restaurants
in Washington state were subject to general jurisdiction
in California when they had regularly carried on business
in California. Vons Companies, Inc.. 14 Cal.4th 434.
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Is Venue Proper in Los Angeles?
The lawsuit can be filed in any county in California
where the injury or breach occurred or where any one
defendant resides. C.C.P. §§395, 395.5.
A foreign corporation that has not designated a principal
place of business with the California Secretary of
State can be sued in any county. Easton, 12 Cal.App.3rd
243.
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Which District in Los Angeles is the Proper
District? If the injury occurred in Los Angeles
County, the case must be filed in the district where
the injury occurred. If the injury occurred outside
of Los Angeles County, the case may be filed in the
Central District or in any district where the defendant
resides. Cases that do not involve personal injury
or death can be filed in the Central District. Emotional
distress is not personal injury for purposes of determining
the local district in which to file the case. Local
Rules of Court, Rule 2.
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Is the case subject to Removal to Federal
Court? Cases filed in Los Angeles Superior
Court are subject to removal by the defendant to federal
court if there is complete diversity between the parties
and no defendant resides in the Central District of
California. 28 U.S.C. §1441.
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What Law applies to the Case? California
follows the “governmental interest” approach
to choice of law. California will apply it own law
unless some reason is presented to apply another law.
The laws of some states and countries may be different
but not change the outcome of the case, so as to be
called “false conflict” cases. When the
laws of different states or countries would change
the outcome of the case, a “true conflict”
exists and the court must consider the interests of
the various persons and governments involved in deciding
which law to apply. Bernard, 16 Cal.3d 313.
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Is the Case Subject to Transfer for Convenience?
Even if a case may be filed in Los Angeles Superior
Court, it can be transferred on request of a defendant
to a more convenient forum when “the convenience
of witnesses and the ends of justice would be promoted
by the change.” C.C.P. §397(c).
This is not meant to provide legal advice. There are many
critical details involved on deciding where to file a
case that are not (and cannot be) covered here. Consult
your own attorney.
For help with your case, contact an attorney at JOHN
C. TORJESEN & ASSOCIATES, PC
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