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More Servotronics Action
Back in March 2020, the Fourth Circuit issued a decision in the Servotronics case, holding that courts had the power, under § 1782, to order discovery in aid of a private international arbitration outside the United States.
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Event Announcement: Challenges for the International Criminal Court
Readers, the International Law Section of the Boston Bar Association is proud to be sponsoring a webinar on May 6, 2021 at 12:00 EDT (UTC -4): “Challenges for the International Criminal Court.”
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Book of the Day: Arbitration of International Intellectual Property Disputes
Readers, check out the second edition of Arbitration of International Intellectual Property Disputes, just out from JURIS. My colleague David Evans and I have a chapter on choice of law and conflict of laws.
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Case of the Day: Gorsoan v. Bullock
The case of the day is Gorsoan Ltd. v. Bullock (Fla. Cir. Ct. 2020). I came across the case on the website of friend of the blog George Benaur. I wrote about a related § 1782 proceeding in July 2020. The question in the case was whether the Florida courts should recognize and enforce a Mareva injunction, i.e., an asset-freeze injunction, entered […]