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29 December, 05:48

A online retailer based in New Hampshire is suing one of its Ohio-based competitors. Allegedly, the competitor sent out false advertisements stating that the Ohio retailer was not properly safeguarding customers' private financial information. Which court would most likely have jurisdiction over this case?

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  1. 29 December, 06:01
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    This would likely be a case heard in Federal court due to the diversity of the parties, that is, the fact that a company from New Hampshire is suing a company from Ohio.

    From there, a determination would need to be made whether the case is heard in Ohio, New Hampshire, or any other state that the company might be incorporated in.
  2. 29 December, 06:07
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    a federal distric court

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