In response to motions to dismiss or transfer cases based on improper venue, Judge Gilstrap of the Eastern District of Texas has laid out four factors for determining “regular and established place of business” – physical presence, defendant’s representations, benefits received and targeted interactions with the district
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Sources say the judge could return to a disputes or mediation-focussed role, though others have questioned whether the Texas court will remain a litigation hotspot in his absence
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