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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Federal Courts Jurisdiction and Venue Clarification Act of 2011 · Sec. 202

Sec. 202. VENUE GENERALLY

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## SEC. 202 VENUE GENERALLY Section 1391 of title 28, United States Code, is amended as follows: ####
(1)By striking subsections
(a)through
(d)and inserting the following: > > ### “(a) Applicability of Section > > Except as otherwise provided by law— > > > #### “(1) > > this section shall govern the venue of all civil actions brought in district courts of the United States; and > > > #### “(2) > > the proper venue for a civil action shall be determined without regard to whether the action is local or transitory in nature. > > > ### “(b) Venue in General > > A civil action may be brought in— > > > #### “(1) > > a judicial district in which any defendant resides, if all defendants are residents of the State in which the district is located; > > > #### “(2) > > a judicial district in which a substantial part of the events or omissions giving rise to the claim occurred, or a substantial part of property that is the subject of the action is situated; or > > > #### “(3) > > if there is no district in which an action may otherwise be brought as provided in this section, any judicial district in which any defendant is subject to the court’s personal jurisdiction with respect to such action. > > > ### “(c) Residency > > For all venue purposes— > > > #### “(1) > > a natural person, including an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States, shall be deemed to reside in the judicial district in which that person is domiciled; > > > #### “(2) > > an entity with the capacity to sue and be sued in its common name under applicable law, whether or not incorporated, shall be deemed to reside, if a defendant, in any judicial district in which such defendant is subject to the court’s personal jurisdiction with respect to the civil action in question and, if a plaintiff, only in the judicial district in which it maintains its principal place of business; and > > > #### “(3) > > a defendant not resident in the United States may be sued in any judicial district, and the joinder of such a defendant shall be disregarded in determining where the action may be brought with respect to other defendants. > > > ### “(d) Residency of Corporations in States With Multiple Districts > > For purposes of venue under this chapter, in a State which has more than one judicial district and in which a defendant that is a corporation is subject to personal jurisdiction at the time an action is commenced, such corporation shall be deemed to reside in any district in that State within which its contacts would be sufficient to subject it to personal jurisdiction if that district were a separate State, and, if there is no such district, the corporation shall be deemed to reside in the district within which it has the most significant contacts.” > . ####
(2)In subsection (e)— #####
(A)in the first paragraph— ######
(i)by striking “(1)”, “(2)”, and “(3)” and inserting “(A)”, “(B)”, and “(C)”, respectively; and ######
(ii)by striking “
(e)A civil action ” and inserting the following: > > ### “(e) Actions Where Defendant Is Officer or Employee of the United States > > > #### “(1) In general > > A civil action” > ; and #####
(B)in the second undesignated paragraph by striking “ The summons and complaint ” and inserting the following: > > #### “(2) Service > > The summons and complaint” > . ####
(3)In subsection (f), by striking “(f) A civil action” and inserting “(f) Civil Actions Against a Foreign State.—A civil action”. ####
(4)In subsection (g), by striking “(g) A civil action” and inserting “(g) Multiparty, Multiforum Litigation.—A civil action”.
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