U.S. product manufacturers — and courts — are seeing more and more lawsuits filed by foreign plaintiffs seeking redress for personal injuries they claim to have sustained from the use of products in their home countries.
U.S. product manufacturers have challenged the propriety of litigating these lawsuits in the United States, asserting a lack of jurisdiction over such lawsuits as well as asserting that it would be more convenient and appropriate for courts located in the foreign plaintiffs’ home countries to handle the disputes.
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