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From what I have read so far, the judge was just doing conference calls with the attornies, and information collecting, to get a handle on the case.
Yes, they do have to sue you in your own state, but if they sue you in the wrong state; you still have to hire an attorney from the state you were sued in, to do some legal work to prove that they have served you in the wrong venue. It will be dismissed and then they do have the right to file the suit in the proper state. If it is not a state they are licenced in - they will probly not persue it.
As far as I know, Scores is the only one out of Californina they have actually sued????
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