The court papers read like a geography textbook.
The dispute involves New Jersey and Florida residents who were in a car accident while working for an American corporation in South Africa.
When American citizens from New Jersey and Florida were injured in a car accident while working for a U.S. corporation in South Africa, the 8,000-mile question became: Where should the case be heard? One side, including Virginia-based General Dynamics, argues for South Africa, where the event happened and some evidence remains. Lawyers for the other side, with support from the state's Bar, say New Jersey is the proper venue since the injured people worked, live and received medical treatment there.
September 20, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
The court papers read like a geography textbook.
The dispute involves New Jersey and Florida residents who were in a car accident while working for an American corporation in South Africa.
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