TAILIEUCHUNG - Gale Encyclopedia Of American Law 3Rd Edition Volume 4 P53

Gale Encyclopedia of American Law Volume 4 P53 fully illuminates today's leading cases, major statutes, legal terms and concepts, notable persons involved with the law, important documents and more. Legal issues are fully discussed in easy-to-understand language, including such high-profile topics as the Americans with Disabilities Act, capital punishment, domestic violence, gay and lesbian rights, physician-assisted suicide and thousands more. | FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT 509 where the case might have been brought in the first place. Thus the court to which the case is transferred must also have jurisdiction over the matter. Unlike a forum non conveniens motion a transfer request may be made by either party and does not require that the action be dismissed and then reinstituted in the new court. In addition to obtain a transfer the requesting party needs to show a lesser degree of inconvenience than that required before a court will grant a forum non conveniens motion. For example federal law provides that a case may be transferred from one federal forum to another f or the convenience of parties and witnesses and in the interest of justice 28 . 1404 a West Supp. 1995 . But since transfers are limited to courts within the same system or state a defendant who wants to change from a federal forum to a state court or to a court in another country or from a state court of one state to a state court of another state must still bring a motion to dismiss the action based on forum non conveniens. FURTHER READINGS Barron Jerome A. and C. Thomas Dienes. 2000. First Amendment Law in a Nutshell. Eagan MN West. Black Henry Campbell. 2001. Black s Law Dictionary. Eagan MN West. Gunnarsson Helen W. 2003. Breathing New Life Into Forum Non Conveniens Illinois Bar Journal 91 October . Available online at http IBJ oct03lj website home page http www. accessed July 25 2009 . FORWARDING FEE A payment of money made by one attorney who receives a client to another attorney who referred the client. The Code of professional responsibility which has been established by the American bar association to regulate the professional conduct of attorneys proscribes the payment of forwarding fees sometimes called referral fees to an attorney who has merely secured the employment of another attorney without rendering any services or assuming any responsibility to the client in the matter. An apportionment of .

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