Question: If parties to a contract include an arbitration clause, the may compelled to arbitrate the dispute rather than litigate in the Court system. TRUE or

  1. If parties to a contract include an arbitration clause, the may compelled to arbitrate the dispute rather than litigate in the Court system. TRUE or FALSE
  2. To have standing to sue, a party must have been injured or have been threatened with damages by the action which he or she is complaining. TRUE or FALSE
  3. A case is remanded when it is sent back for further proceedings to the court that originally heard the case. TRUE or FALSE
  4. In mediation, the mediator renders a binding decision. TRUE or FALSE
  5. For purposes of diversity of citizenship, a corporation is a citizen only of the state in which it is incorporated. TRUE or FALSE
  6. Voir dire is a process for presenting evidence and information in a case. TRUE or FALSE
  7. The United States Supreme Court is staffed by judges who receive lifetime appointments from the President, subject to confirmation by the Senate. TRUE or FALSE
  8. Jurisdiction is defined as the power or authority of a court to hear and decide a given case. TRUE or FALSE
  9. Is it necessary for sufficient minimal contacts between the defendant and the state to exist for the state to exercise in personam jurisdiction (personal jurisdiction). TRUE or FALSE
  10. A deposition is a pretrial discovery device which consist of sworn testimony of a witness taken out of court and recorded by a court reporter. TRUE or FALSE
  11. During jury selection, a party can ask that some individuals not be sworn in as jurors without providing a reason. TRUE or FALSE
  12. A long arm statue is a state law that permits courts to obtain jurisdiction over nonresident defendants. TRUE or FALSE

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