Paul E. Lund is a Professor of Law at the Charleston School of Law, where he has
taught since 2006. At Charleston, he has taught Civil Procedure I & II, Evidence,
Contracts I & II, Equity and Equitable Remedies, and Conflict of Laws. Professor Lund
previously served as Associate and Interim Dean at the Appalachian School of Law, where
he also taught as an Associate Professor of Law. He also has served as a full-time
visiting professor or teaching fellow in the law schools at Florida State University, the
University of Chicago, the University of Oklahoma, Syracuse University, and the
University of South Carolina. 

Professor Lund writes primarily in the fields of civil procedure and federal
jurisdiction. He earned his LL.M degree from Yale Law School, his J.D degree from Florida
State University College of Law, and his bachelor’s degree from Florida State University.
He practiced as a litigation attorney with the Carlton Fields law firm in Tampa, Florida,
and served as law clerk to the Honorable Paul H. Roney of the U.S. Court of Appeals for
the Eleventh Circuit. He holds memberships in both The Florida Bar and the American Bar
Association. 

Articles

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The Timeliness of Removal and Multiple-Defendant Lawsuits, Baylor Law Review (2012)

Although the procedure for removing cases from state to federal court has existed for nearly...

 

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Federally Chartered Corporations and Federal Jurisdiction, Florida State University Law Review (2009)
 

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National Banks and Diversity Jurisdiction, University of Louisville Law Review (2007)
 

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The Decline of Federal Common Law, Boston University Law Review (1996)
 

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Stalking the Mertiless Claim: Summary Judgement in the Federal Courts, Florida Bar Journal (1989)

Article received award for best lead article published in the Florida Bar Journal in 1989-1990.

 

Contributions to Books

Extraordinary Writs and Remedies, Florida Civil Practice Before Trial (1993)
 

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