Can a federal district court remand an action where the court finds that it lacks subject matter jurisdiction?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from Cohen v. Valeant Pharms. N. Am., LLC, Case No.: 18cv1540-CAB-BGS (S.D. Cal. 2018):

3. A district court may remand an action where the court finds that it lacks subject matter jurisdiction, either by motion or sua sponte. Washington v. United Parcel Serv. Inc., 2009 WL 1519894 (C.D. Cal. 2009).

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