4319 Under federal law, the state statute of limitations is tolled on a state law action filed in federal court pursuant to the federal court's supplemental jurisdiction over state claims that form part of the same controversy as a federal claim so long as the matter is pending in federal court, and an action in federal court remains pending until the rights of all parties have been adjudicated.CitationOKORO v CITY (Federal Tolling) 142 CA4 306 [See: 42 USC 1981, 1983; 28 USC 1367, 1291; Kendrick v City of Eureka 82 CA4 364, T/AT 9/00]
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