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Litigation

Mar. 28, 2001

Corporations Find It Harder To Get Out of State Courts

SAN FRANCISCO - Large out-of-state corporations doing substantial business in California may be facing a legal brick wall when they try to get civil suits filed against them in state court removed to the legally friendlier confines of federal court.

By Pamela A. MacLean
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Large out-of-state corporations doing substantial business in California may be facing a legal brick wall when they try to get civil suits filed against them in state court removed to the legally friendlier confines of federal court.
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