Choice of Law in Federal Court: Overview | Practical Law

Choice of Law in Federal Court: Overview | Practical Law

A Practice Note addressing how federal courts decide which law governs a procedural or substantive issue. This Note describes the courts' choice of law analysis, including application of the Rules Enabling Act, the Rules of Decision Act, and Erie Railroad Company v. Tompkins and its progeny (the Erie doctrine). The Note also addresses how federal courts determine applicable state law and key choice of law concerns attorneys should consider throughout an action.

Choice of Law in Federal Court: Overview

Practical Law Practice Note Overview w-026-6156 (Approx. 21 pages)

Choice of Law in Federal Court: Overview

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note addressing how federal courts decide which law governs a procedural or substantive issue. This Note describes the courts' choice of law analysis, including application of the Rules Enabling Act, the Rules of Decision Act, and Erie Railroad Company v. Tompkins and its progeny (the Erie doctrine). The Note also addresses how federal courts determine applicable state law and key choice of law concerns attorneys should consider throughout an action.