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Jan. 18, 2018

9th Circuit says location board meetings are key to determining corporate citizenship for holding companies

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has provided new guidance on a U.S. Supreme Court decision outlining how to determine whether diversity jurisdiction applies in cases involving a business engaging in activity in multiple states.

9th Circuit says location board meetings are key to determining corporate citizenship for holding companies
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The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has provided new guidance on a U.S. Supreme Court decision outlining how to determine whether diversity jurisdiction applies in cases involving a business engaging in activity in multiple states.

In a split opinion published Wednesday, Circuit Judge Jacqueline Nguyen wrote that the “nerve center” test established by the nation’s high court in Hertz Corp. v. Friend, 559 U.S. 77, 80 (2010), requir...

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