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Civil Litigation

Mar. 28, 2001

Complex Interplay

The first question in litigation against a foreign defendant will be whether service over the defendant abroad was effected properly.

Christopher Van Gundy

        By Christopher Van Gundy
        
        The ever-increasing number of multinational corporations makes it more likely that an attorney may be litigating in U.S. federal or state court on behalf of, or against, a foreign defendant. The first important question in that litigation will be whether service over the defendant resident ab...

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