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    When Concurrent Jurisdiction Exists, the Decision of Whether to Litigate
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When Concurrent Jurisdiction Exists, the Decision of Whether to Litigate

Question 56

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When concurrent jurisdiction exists, the decision of whether to litigate in a federal or state court can be affected by the availability of different remedies.

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