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15 May, 13:59

When a plaintiff has both federal and state-based claims against a defendant and diversity jurisdiction does not exist, the federal court has:

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    When a plaintiff has both federal and state-based claims against a defendant and diversity jurisdiction does not exist, the federal court has Discretion to exercise supplemental (pendent) Jurisdiction over the state law claim if the two claims derive from a common nucleus of operative fact and are such that a plaintiff would ordinarily be expected to try them all in one judicial proceeding
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