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Specific Jurisdiction Through the Lens of New York Activity of Foreign Banks
In their Southern District Civil Practice Roundup, Edward Spiro and Judith Mogul discuss Chief Judge Colleen McMahon's recent decision in 'Nike v. Wu', which applied certain general principles of specific jurisdiction to the New York activities of a group of foreign banks against whom discovery was sought in the Southern District of New York in connection with a judgment enforcement proceeding.Superior Court Sets En Banc Reargument on Pa.'s Corporate Registration Law
With a pair of appellate opinions issued earlier this year, non-Pennsylvania residents could confidently sue out-of-state companies over conduct that occurred outside the Keystone State, but a recent decision by the Pennsylvania Superior Court could shake that confidence.The Global Reach of U.S. Law Enforcement
As DOJ persists in its international focus in prosecuting white-collar crime and the courts restrict the global reach of various statutes while expanding the scope of constitutional protections for defendants, DOJ and the courts do appear to be on a collision course.'Bristol Myers' and Product Liability Class Actions, One Year Later
Does the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in 'Bristol Myers Squibb' apply to class actions?Alabama's Burr & Forman to Merge with SC's McNair
The merger, effective Jan. 1, will create a 365-lawyer Southeastern giant with 19 offices in eight states.The Outdated Forum Non Conveniens Doctrine
In this Aviation Law column Steven R. Pounian and Justin T. Green address the forum non conveniens doctrine and argue that courts should provide more deference to a foreign plaintiff who selects a forum for legitimate reasons, including that the selected forum court may be the only one with personal jurisdiction over the defendant. Courts should consider developments in the law and technology that makes transnational litigation much easier today than it was in 1947 when the Supreme Court established the factors that courts consider when addressing a forum non conveniens motion.Attorney of the Year Finalist: Stanley Brown
Stanley Brown's team racked up victories that could have resonance in communities across the country that continue to struggle with fair housing.It Just Got a Lot Easier to Sue Out-of-State Companies in Pa.
In the span of three months, the Pennsylvania Superior Court issued two very similar precedential rulings that both plaintiffs and defense attorneys agree are likely to put to rest an issue that has been debated across the state over the past four years: whether registering to do business as a foreign corporation in Pennsylvania still means consenting to be sued in Pennsylvania.Registering to Do Business in Pa. Means You Can Be Sued in Pa., Court Rules
A company registering to do business in Pennsylvania, even as a foreign corporation, can be sued in the state's courts, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled in a case of first impression.Trending Stories
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