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Have the Courts Opened the §1782 Door Wider?
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky discuss two recent important circuit court decisions on the topic of §1782 discovery, one holding that the statute can be used in aid of private arbitration and the other holding that the statute can apply to documents located outside the United States.It's A Small World After All: The Second Circuit Broadens Discovery in Aid of Foreign Proceedings
The Second Circuit changed course from dicta in an earlier decision and now joins the Eleventh Circuit in allowing U.S. courts to compel extraterritorial discovery in support of foreign proceedings.Qbe Ins. Corp. v. Am. Claims Mgmt.
An appellate court in California has affirmed a trial court’s decision confirming an $18.45 million arbitration award in favor of an insurer against a third-party claims service administrator.Boca Raton Attorneys Take Leadership Roles in Intel, AMD Chip Security Flaw Cases
A federal judge in Oregon appoints 11 lawyers to lead more than 40 class actions brought over alleged security flaws in Intel Corp.'s microprocessor chips.View more book results for the query "Advanced Micro Devices Inc"
Judge Appoints Leadership in Intel Security Flaw Cases
A federal judge in Oregon has appointed 11 lawyers to lead more than 40 class actions brought over alleged security flaws in Intel Corp.'s microprocessor chips.A Tool Every Cross-Border Litigant Should Know About, and a Word of Caution
Tim Harkness, Linda H. Martin, David Y. Livshiz and Allie Wilson write: As cross-border business transactions become the norm, rather than the exception, it is unsurprising that incidents of cross-border litigation are also on the rise. Lawyers representing clients in these complicated games of “three-dimensional chess” are therefore required to understand substantive and procedural nuances of each forum in order to obtain the best results for their clients.The EU Just Fined Google $2.7 Billion. What Happens Next?
The decision by the European Commission will force the company to change the way it displays some search results, but also marks the opening of what is likely to be a long court battle and more civil litigation against the tech giant.Purolite Corp. v. Hitachi America, Ltd.
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