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21Aug

Should Your Family-Owned Business Include a Forum Selection Clause in its Agreements?

Murtha Cullina | | Return|
A forum selection clause is often included in an agreement in order to specify where any later dispute regarding the agreement must be litigated.  In a recent decision, a federal magistrate judge in Ohio denied a defendant’s motion to transfer the...
By: Murtha Cullina
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/should-your-family-owned-business-72492/

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