Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in New York
Jurisdictional question for U.S. District Court case. As a plaintiff, I'm interested in filing a civil rights complaint against several defendants who either reside or are incorporated in different states, New York and Florida. I am a New York resident.
Defendant # 1 is a New York municipality. Defendant # 2 is a New York resident with attachable assets. Defendant # 3 is Florida law enforcement agency.
In what U.S. District Court (New York or Florida) is the proper venue / jurisdiction for this civil action?
Asked on 3/15/11, 10:56 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Locksley Wade
Law Office of Locksley O. Wade
Venue lies in the District where the action accrued (e.g. where the harm occurred).
Answered on 3/15/11, 11:06 am
Related Questions & Answers
-
Does my school have the right to say i can not drive to school? Asked 2/22/11, 9:16 pm in United States New York Civil Rights Law