The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that a corporation’s principal place of business is wherever senior management shows up for work to direct company operations, a notable victory in Corporate America’s endless fights with unhappy litigants.

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that a corporation’s principal place of business is wherever senior management shows up for work to direct company operations, a notable victory in Corporate America’s endless fights with unhappy litigants.
Jaclyn Jaeger is a freelance contributor to Compliance Week after working for the company for 15 years. She writes on a wide variety of topics, including ethics and compliance, risk management, legal,... More by Jaclyn Jaeger
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