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The way the justice system works in the United States is that Miriam Claude can sue the trucking firm in both Georgia and Florida. Other facts are explained below with missing words underlined.
Facts about Jurisdiction.
A court can only hear the case if it has jurisdiction over the defendant. The trucking company has its headquarters in Georgia but operates in Florida. This means that both Georgia and Florida have jurisdiction and so Miriam can sue in both state courts.
Suing in Georgia
Miriam would not want to sue in Georgia because she would have to get a lawyer in Georgia and take multiple trips to Georgia. She would also have to get witnesses to travel to Georgia.
Suing in Florida
Miriam would prefer to sue in Florida because closer to her home and she can better research local lawyers.
Suing in federal court
Miriam can sue in federal court because she and the company are residents of different states and the amount in controversy is over $75,000.
Suing in Florida
Miriam could still sue in Florida because the company has minimum contacts in Florida as it caused the accident in Florida.
If it had not caused the accident and was only passing through, Miriam could not sue in Florida because there would be minimum contact. Long-arm statutes allows one state to bring a person to their courts from another state.
Steps in Civil Trial
First there are opening arguments. There will then be a presentation of evidence and testimony related to the case and then there will be closing arguments.
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