07 Sep 2021
Where to File? Proper Venue for Antitrust Actions
The Clayton Act, the FTC Act, and the general venue provision of Title 28 set out different tests for venue. Antitrust litigators should understand when venue is proper, whether they should plead venue, strategic considerations in choosing a district, how they can waive a venue objection, and how they can challenge venue.
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Use these clauses when seeking a court’s personal jurisdiction over a defendant.
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