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naturalchemist

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Right of removal is intended to:
 a. keep a state's court system from becoming backlogged with cases
  b. protect out-of-state defendants from being disadvantaged by not understanding the state court system c. protect out-of-state plaintiffs from state courts that might favor their own citizens
  d. protect a state's attorneys from competition from attorneys from other states e. none of the other choices are correct

Question 2

Right of removal is intended to:
 a. protect out-of-state plaintiffs from state courts that might favor their own citizens
  b. protect out-of-state defendants from being disadvantaged by not understanding the state court system c. protect out-of-state defendants from state courts that might favor their own citizens
  d. protect a state's attorneys from competition from attorneys from other states e. none of the other choices are correct



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

c



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