Paralegal Advanced Competency Exam (PACE) Practice Exam

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What is "forum shopping"?

  1. The process of choosing a court based on favorable judgment likelihood

  2. The act of negotiating favorable terms for a contract

  3. The practice of filing multiple lawsuits simultaneously

  4. The ability to move a case from state to federal court

The correct answer is: The process of choosing a court based on favorable judgment likelihood

Forum shopping refers to the practice of choosing a court that is believed to be most likely to provide a favorable outcome for a particular case. This choice can be influenced by various factors, such as the perceived bias of a specific court, the types of judgments awarded in that jurisdiction, or the speed of resolution in that court. Litigants may assess the characteristics of different courts, including their past rulings, to identify where they might have the best chance of success. The other options describe different legal concepts, but they do not capture the essence of forum shopping. The negotiation of favorable contract terms pertains to contract law rather than the selection of a court. Filing multiple lawsuits simultaneously involves a different strategy, often related to issues of jurisdiction or res judicata, rather than selecting an appropriate venue for a case. The process of moving a case from state to federal court relates to jurisdictional issues and procedural rules, but it does not encapsulate the strategic intent behind forum shopping.