· 4/25/2017
Chennareddy v. Dodaro
Citations
- 697 F. App'x 704
How courts have described this case
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- granting a motion to transfer venue from Virginia to the Northern District of California (““NDCA”) because “the situs of this controversy is San Jose, not Richmond,” and therefore it is “undoubtedly more fair to burden jurors in the NDCA rather than Richmond”
- granting a motion to transfer venue from Virginia to the Northern District of California (““NDCA”) because “the situs of this controversy is San Jose, not Richmond,” and therefore it is “undoubtedly more fair to burden jurors in the NDCA rather than Richmond”
- granting a motion to transfer venue from Virginia to the Northern District of California (““NDCA”) because “the situs of this controversy is San Jose, not Richmond,” and therefore it is “undoubtedly more fair to burden jurors in the NDCA rather than Richmond”
- granting a motion to transfer venue from Virginia to the Northern District of California (““NDCA”) because “the situs of this controversy is San Jose, not Richmond,” and therefore it is “undoubtedly more fair to burden jurors in the NDCA rather than Richmond”
- granting a motion to transfer venue from Virginia to the Northern District of California (““NDCA”) because “the situs of this controversy is San Jose, not Richmond,” and therefore it is “undoubtedly more fair to burden jurors in the NDCA rather than Richmond”
- granting a motion to transfer venue from Virginia to the Northern District of California (““NDCA”) because “the situs of this controversy is San Jose, not Richmond,” and therefore it is “undoubtedly more fair to burden jurors in the NDCA rather than Richmond”
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Judges: Griffith, Rogers, Sentelle
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