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Doug Marsh

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Home Is Where You're Incorporated: The US Supreme Court Limits Forum Shopping

Dec 18, 2020 by
Catherine A. Spicer
Doug Marsh
Chuck Steese
As a result of these Supreme Court decisions limiting jurisdiction over foreign corporations, we have already seen a shift in where claims against corporate defendants are being brought.
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