International Litigation 2012
June 11, 2012
CLE - Live Seminar
USA
Description
As international business grows and flourishes, more disputes cross national boundaries. Parties involved in international business need to know how to most effectively resolve international disputes, and be aware of the strategic considerations that distinguish international litigation from pure domestic litigation. These considerations include securing the most favorable forum for the suit to be resolved, since more than one forum is likely have jurisdiction when the dispute is international; obtaining evidence located abroad for use in a lawsuit in another country; managing global litigation, especially where lawsuits are filed in more than one country by multiple plaintiffs; and enforcing foreign judgments. Our panels of experts will share their knowledge with you on these and other strategic issues.
- Recent developments in international litigation
- Pointers on international discovery
- The valuable insights of federal judges on best practices for the resolution of international disputes
- In-house counsel’s perspectives on managing global litigation
Organized by
Practising Law Institute
810 Seventh Avenue
New York, New York
USA
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