Diversity jurisdiction set at date of complaint
Two nonprofit organizations attempting to sue a third nonprofit organization and two individuals have found after nearly two years of litigation that they can’t bring the suit in federal court. The federal court has jurisdiction to hear the matter only if the citizenship of every plaintiff is different from the citizenship of every defendant. That jurisdictional requirement is measured on the date the complaint is filed, and not on subsequent events.
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