By Patrick Hammon and Matthew Schechter | April 6, 2020
The high court's unanimous opinion has far-reaching consequences, as it held where parties to a contract containing a provision to arbitrate in California also agree to a specified manner of service, "that agreement supplants statutory service requirements ...."
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By Berta Gonzalez | April 2, 2020
Typically, the International Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil and Commercial Matters, also known as the Hague Convention, is designed to facilitate service of process and other documents, such as subpoenas, in civil and commercial disputes among private litigants.
By Jenna Greene | March 31, 2020
Come on really? There's a global pandemic and you're suing because you think Brazilian waxes are an essential business?
By Mary-Christine ("M.C.") Sungaila and Marco A. Pulido | March 30, 2020
Preparing now for this new influx of lawsuits may position both small and large companies to be on stronger footing after the dust from the coronavirus pandemic settles.
By Mary-Christine ("M.C.") Sungaila and Marco A. Pulido | March 30, 2020
Preparing now for this new influx of lawsuits may position both small and large companies to be on stronger footing after the dust from the coronavirus pandemic settles.
By Oksana Wright and Barri Boylan | March 18, 2020
Notwithstanding the fact that the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) has been in existence and United States has…
By Doug Cassel | March 18, 2020
A landmark Canadian Supreme Court decision now opens the door to damages suits against corporations for violating international human rights law.
By Anne Bagamery | March 16, 2020
The U.S.-based tech giant breached competition rules by dividing up the wholesale market and imposing resale prices, the French antitrust authority said.
By Sue Reisinger | March 11, 2020
One business ethics professor called the conflict of interest obvious. A World Bank representative said the organization doesn't see it, and is just trying to help a poor country improve its legal and institutional frameworks.
By Amy Guthrie | March 11, 2020
The bar association warned participating lawyers of possible fines or jail for providing legal advice without first registering as foreign legal advisers.
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