When deciding whether a case should be filed in state or federal court, one should evaluate the?

A. ?likelihood of winning in each court.
B. ?costs and procedural rules involved in filing in each court.
C. ?length of time it will take each court to decide the case.
D. ?jury pool available for each court.
E. ?All of these choices are correct.


Answer: E

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