The federal court in Pennsylvania’s Middle District will apply Georgia law in a case that touches five states, according to an opinion last week.

Under Pennsylvania’s choice-of-law rules, Georgia prevailed as the state with the most immediate connection to the majority of points laid out in those rules, U.S. District Judge A. Richard Caputo of the Middle District of Pennsylvania held in Kelley v. National Pipe and Plastics .

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