323 F.2d 417
5th Cir.1963
Contrary to appellant’s position, we hold that the venue provisions of 28 U.S. C. § 1391(c) are not applicable to corporations suing as plaintiffs. The effect of the statute is that a corporation
may be sued
in any judicial district in which it is incorporated or licensed to do business or is doing business, and such
defendant
corporation is considered a resident of the judicial district for venue purposes. 28 U.S.C.A. § 1391(c); Robert E. Lee & Co., Inc. v. Veatch,
Affirmed.
