494 U.S. 516 (1990)
Ferens v. John Deere Co.
Does the law of the transferor court remain applicable when a diversity action is transferred to another jurisdiction at the plaintiff's request under 28 U.S.C. § 1404(a)?
In a case transferred under 28 U.S.C. § 1404(a), the law of the transferor court follows the case to the transferee court, including choice of law rules and statute of limitations.
The Supreme Court held that the law of the transferor court, including its choice of law rules, follows the case to the transferee court even when the transfer is initiated by the plaintiff.
Ferens v. John Deere Co. is significant because it establishes a clear precedent regarding the application of law following a venue transfer. This decision protects the integrity of the procedural rights conferred by plaintiffs' initial choice of forum, preventing changes in substantive outcomes simply due to venue switches. It serves as a crucial case study in understanding strategic litigation behavior and reinforces the importance of forum selection in legal strategy.