28 U.S.C. § 4103

Removal

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In addition to removal allowed under section 1441, any action brought in a State domestic court to enforce a foreign judgment for defamation in which—(1) any plaintiff is a citizen of a State different from any defendant;(2) any plaintiff is a foreign state or a citizen or subject of a foreign state and any defendant is a citizen of a State; or(3) any plaintiff is a citizen of a State and any defendant is a foreign state or citizen or subject of a foreign state,may be removed by any defendant to the district court of the United States for the district and division embracing the place where such action is pending without regard to the amount in controversy between the parties.(Added Pub. L. 111–223, § 3(a), Aug. 10, 2010, 124 Stat. 2383.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1977–2018 · leading case: Trout Point Lodge, Ltd. v. Doug Handshoe, 708 F. App'x 187 (5th Cir. 2018).
Trout Point Lodge, Ltd. v. Doug Handshoe, 708 F. App'x 187 (5th Cir. 2018). · cites it 2× “Appellants contend that, because Handshoe did not affirmatively plead diversity of the parties in his notice of removal, we cannot affirm the district court's finding that diversity existed.”
Beecher Noble v. Employers Ins. of Wausau, 555 F.2d 1257 (5th Cir. 1977). “28 U.S.C. § 4103 (a)(1) (1970). Physicians within the department are appointed by the administrator, 38 U.”
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