By Justin Cohen and Natalie Cooley ( July 5, 2017, 10:47 AM EDT) -- In its May 22, 2017, TC Heartland opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court "conclude[d] that the [1988] amendments to §1391 did not modify the meaning of §1400(b) as interpreted by Fourco."[1] In other words, in the court's view, nothing changed in the six decades between Fourco and TC Heartland — Fourco defined "residence" under § 1400(b) in 1957, and that definition has been the law ever since....
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