Law360, New York ( March 31, 2015, 10:32 AM EDT) -- A Chapter 11 debtor may file wherever its "domicile, residence, principal place of business or principal assets … have been located for the one hundred and eighty days immediately preceding" the filing.[1] And, as the recent battle in Caesars Entertainment Corp.'s Chapter 11 case reaffirms,[2] parties consider the venue of a Chapter 11 debtor's bankruptcy filing to be of paramount importance depending on the issues at play in the subject case....
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