Law360, New York (June 08, 2009) -- The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that tackles the question of how a court should determine a company’s principal place of business when it is deciding whether a case should rightfully be heard in federal or state court.
The case, Hertz Corp. v. Friend, began as a wage-and-hour class action filed in California state court that evolved into a battle over where the case belonged: in state court,...


