· 6/29/2000
Hoffer v. InfoSpace. Com, Inc.
Citations
- 102 F. Supp. 2d 556
- 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 9771
- 2000 WL 973606
How courts have described this case
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- holding that the forum with the “stronger public interest” in the dispute was the forum where “a substantial amount, if not all, of the alleged culpable conduct occurred”
- holding that the forum with the “stronger public interest” in the dispute was the forum where “a substantial amount, if not all, of the alleged culpable conduct occurred”
- concluding that the state where “a substantial amount, if not all, of the alleged culpable conduct occurred . . . has a stronger public interest in adjudicating this dispute”
- concluding that the state where “a substantial amount, if not all, of the alleged culpable conduct occurred . . . has a stronger public interest in adjudicating this dispute”
- stating that, in analyzing private interest factors such as where the claims arose, a court must determine that “the proposed alternative forum is not only adequate, but also more appropriate”
- stating that, in analyzing private interest factors such as where the claims arose, a court must determine that “the proposed alternative forum is not only adequate, but also more appropriate”
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Judges: Lechner
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