Litigation
Aug. 5, 2000
Bi-Country Minefields
By Allan D. Bogutz. In increasing numbers, lawyers are seeing clients who have residence in more than one country. Faster travel and Internet communications allow instantaneous movement of assets. Even small, family-held businesses involve international supply chains and global distribution of products. Marriages routinely occur between citizens of different countries, who then emigrate to a third locale.




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