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Right but whatever state you’re actually operating in still has jurisdiction, right?


It depends on the case.

If it is in regards to shareholders, then I believe the state in which you're incorporated would have jurisdiction.

If it's another type of case, for example one brought by an employee, it might be based on the employment laws of the state they are employed in, so the trial would happen in the state of their employment.




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