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	Comments on: Case of the Day: Walters v. China	</title>
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		By: Ted Folkman		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Update: I should have addressed a question about whether the FSIA&#039;s service requirements apply to service of the documents at issue in this case. On the one hand, they are not a summons and complaint. On the other hand, they are the first documents served in an ancillary proceeding. It&#039;s not clear to me without looking into it whether the FSIA applies. The Vienna Convention argument, however, seems strong.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Update: I should have addressed a question about whether the FSIA&#8217;s service requirements apply to service of the documents at issue in this case. On the one hand, they are not a summons and complaint. On the other hand, they are the first documents served in an ancillary proceeding. It&#8217;s not clear to me without looking into it whether the FSIA applies. The Vienna Convention argument, however, seems strong.</p>
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