Multistate Bar Examination Practice Question

Alpha Corp. is incorporated and maintains its headquarters in State X. Beta LLC is organized and has its principal place of business in State Y. The contract at issue was negotiated and performed entirely in States X and Y. Alpha has no offices, employees, or other contacts with State Z, and no part of the contract dispute arose there. Nevertheless, Beta files a diversity action in the United States District Court for the District of State Z. Alpha timely moves to dismiss or, in the alternative, to transfer the action to a federal district court in State X.

Under the federal venue and transfer statutes, how should the court rule on Alpha's motion?

  • Deny the motion because a plaintiff may choose any federal district with subject-matter jurisdiction, even if the defendant objects to venue.

  • Grant the motion and transfer the case to an appropriate district court in State X under 28 U.S.C. § 1406(a) because venue in State Z is improper.

  • Dismiss the action without prejudice; transfer is unavailable when venue is improper.

  • Transfer the case to a district in State Y because, when venue is improper, the plaintiff's residence controls the transferee forum.

Multistate Bar Examination
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