Jacqueline Burns v. Windsor Insurance Co.

U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit · Decided 1994-09-13

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EDMONDSON, Circuit Judge: This case was removed to federal court from state court. The appeal asks whether federal diversity jurisdiction exists when plaintiff, in state court, seeks an award of actual and punitive damages “in such sum as the jury determines to be just, lawful and fair, but not more than $45,000.00”, but plaintiff admits to the federal court she may, if circum…

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