I understand that the SOL may be tolled depending on the state. But what sort of jurisdiction would the courts of State A, where the defendant used to live, have over the matter if the defendant is now a resident of State B? Wouldn't the defendant have to be sued in State B, where he currently resides, and wouldn't the procedural law of State B be applied, including its SOL?In fact, in many states, it actually stops the SoL from running due to leaving the jurisdiction of the courts that have jurisdiction over the matter.

