In ways large and small, the forum selected for a commercial dispute can affect the course of a litigation.
Where the federal courts of appeals are divided on the meaning of an essential element of a federal statutory claim, the venue of an action can determine its outcome. Where the dispute involves parties from opposite sides of the nation, the venue can affect the relative disruption the lawsuit will bring to each side.
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