GULF INS. CO. v. GLASBRENNER

Docket No. 04-0070-cv.

417 F.3d 353 (2005)

GULF INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. David GLASBRENNER and Susan Glasbrenner, Defendants-Appellees, The Caldor Corporation f/k/a Caldor, Inc., Defendant.

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

Decided August 2, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Francis LoBosco, New York, N.Y. (Jason Liam Schmolze, Taylor, Colicchio & Silverman, New York, NY, of counsel), for Appellant.

John N. Ellison, New York, N.Y. (Anderson, Kill & Olick, New York, NY, of counsel), for Appellees.

Before: MESKILL, JACOBS and STRAUB, Circuit Judges.


MESKILL, Circuit Judge.

In 1990, Congress amended the statute that dictates where venue lies in federal civil suits, 28 U.S.C. § 1391. Although those amendments are not particularly complicated, they are significant and we have previously addressed them only briefly. We do so at length now, and conclude that venue may properly lie in any judicial district in which significant events or omissions material to the plaintiff's claim have occurred. Because...

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