By Sean Murray
Lawyers, it seems, will resort to nearly anything to have their cases heard in their forum of choice. One attorney recently sent 75,000 pages of electronic documents from California to the Eastern District of Texas in order to argue that the (electronic) presence of this evidence in Texas made that state a very convenient forum in which to conduct the litigation. The attorney argued, rather persuasively, that having this evidence within the forum would be c...
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