CA ct: venue rules case involving real estate: [...] contract cases: where contract was executed or performed personal injury cases: where the injury occurred other transitory actions: where any defendant resides. No if defendant resides in CA, then any county. mixed cases (may be brought in more than one venue): where one of the defendant's resides unless there is a compelling reason to hold the trial elsewhere cases against corporations: principle place of business, where it executed or promised to perform a contract, where a breach occurred, or where liability arose.

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1. CA ct: venue rules case involving real estate: [...] contract cases: where contract was executed or performed personal injury cases: where the injury occurred other transitory actions: where any defendant resides. No if defendant resides in CA, then any county. mixed cases (may be brought in more than one venue): where one of the defendant's resides unless there is a compelling reason to hold the trial elsewhere cases against corporations: principle place of business, where it executed or promised to perform a contract, where a breach occurred, or where liability arose.