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Master of the Complaint

Definition

The principle that a plaintiff has the right to decide whom to sue, what claims to bring, and where to file the lawsuit. This means a plaintiff can structure a case to stay in state court by, for example, including a non-diverse defendant.

Examples

  • Palmquist joined Whole Foods as a defendant partly to ensure the case remained in state court, exercising her right as master of the complaint.

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