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  • Case of the Day: Chinese decision on recognition of Singaporean judgment

    A recent Chinese case on reciprocity in judgment recognition looks at de jure recirprocity, not de facto reciprocity. Continue Reading Case of the Day: Chinese decision on recognition of Singaporean judgment

    December 3, 2021
  • Case of the Day: Amazon.com v. Robojap Techs.

    The interpretation of Article 10 of the Hague Service Convention continues to be the most vexing international service of process issue facing US courts. Article 10(a) preserves “the freedom to send judicial documents, by postal channels, directly to persons abroad … [p]rovided the State of destination does not object.” Does this provision allow for service via email,……

    December 2, 2021
  • ILW Panel on “Rethinking the Service of Documents in Cross-Border Transactions”

    The video from International Law Week 2021 on “Rethinking the Service of Documents in Cross-Border Transactions” is here! Continue Reading ILW Panel on “Rethinking the Service of Documents in Cross-Border Transactions”

    November 29, 2021
  • Lago Agrio: Donziger Appeal Fully Briefed

    Lago Agrio: Donziger Appeal Fully Briefed

    An overview of the briefs in the Donziger appeal, and some lessons from the case. Continue Reading Lago Agrio: Donziger Appeal Fully Briefed

    November 23, 2021
  • Petition of the Day: Khochinsky v. Poland

    Alexander Khochinsky, an art dealer, seeks Supreme Court review of his abuse of process and Holocaust restitution claims against Poland. Continue Reading Petition of the Day: Khochinsky v. Poland

    November 8, 2021
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