When longtime client Marriott International was facing a multimillion-dollar lawsuit by the family of a man who died when a suicide bomber drove into one of its hotels in Pakistan, Cozen O’Connor was called in to defend the chain over events in an unfamiliar jurisdiction.
The firm was up against a tough set of facts and questions over responsibility for antiterrorism security measures and application of Pakistani law.
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