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'Seat' Versus 'Sitting': Third-Party Testimony in International Arbitration
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky analyze a recent decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that, to the extent accepted by courts in other judicial circuits, may provide a solution to what can be a vexing problem for international arbitration proceedings in this country: How may unwilling witnesses from outside a judicial district be compelled to testify or provide documents?An Abundance of Civil Procedure Decisions From the Court of Appeals
The number of appeals disposed of by the Court of Appeals during the term was relatively small, but the percentage of decisions devoted to civil procedure was thankfully high.Law Firms Ready as UK Tribunal Greenlights Collective Action vs. Truck Makers
The claim arises out of a 2016 EU decision which found that five major truck manufacturers colluded to fix prices.Vessel Arrests, Attachments and Seizures
In the United States, vessels hold a unique status under maritime law--each possesses its own persona that subjects it to potential arrest even in the absence of jurisdiction over its owners.View more book results for the query "Daimler"
Does Jurisdiction-by-Consent Survive 'Daimler AG v. Bauman'?
The Supreme Court of the United States will likely soon resolve the issue when it considers 'Mallory'.SCOTUS Takes Up Appeal Over Pa.'s Jurisdiction by Business Registration Law
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court struck down the law late last year, finding that it violated due process principles. A cert petition argued that every federal circuit court and more than a dozen state supreme courts have addressed similar laws, resulting in a "full spectrum" of outcomes.Two Cases Involving Personal Vehicles Lead the Way on Personal Jurisdiction
The law on specific personal jurisdiction is difficult to apply. This case—likely to be one of many such examples—shows why.Ex-Tesla Lawyer Receives $30M in First Year at Maker of High-Tech Sensors
Luminar Technologies scooped up Alan Prescott last April. At the time, he was Tesla's acting general counsel.Ex-Tesla Lawyer Receives $30M in First Year at Maker of High-Tech Sensors
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