· 8/17/2005
Indian Harbor Insurance v. Factory Mutual Insurance
Citations
- 419 F. Supp. 2d 395
- 2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 17253
- 2005 WL 1994017
How courts have described this case
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- “When weighing the convenience of the witnesses, courts must consider the materiality, nature, and quality of each witness, not merely the number of witnesses in each district.”
- “When weighing the convenience of the witnesses, courts must consider the materiality, nature, and quality of each witness, not merely the number of witnesses in each district.”
- “When weighing the convenience of the witnesses, courts must consider the materiality, nature, and quality of each witness, not merely the number of witnesses in each district.”
- “When weighing the convenience of the witnesses, courts must consider the materiality, nature, and quality of each witness, not merely the number of witnesses in each district.”
- “The convenience of non-party witnesses is accorded more weight than that of party witnesses.”’
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