When Diversity Jurisdiction Fails, So Does Removal

Law360, New York (April 6, 2017, 11:47 AM EDT) -- In Thermoset Corp. v. Bldg. Materials Corp of Am., No. 15-13942, 2017 WL 816224, at *1 (11th Cir. Mar. 2, 2017), the Eleventh Circuit provided a reminder to everyone that a court can decide its subject matter jurisdiction at any time, even after judgment. And it provided a reminder that before asserting diversity jurisdiction, a party should make sure that all of the parties are truly diverse....

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