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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Mar. 13, 2009

Injunction Junction

A recent international arbitration case highlights a trend - the EU is desperate to be one unified force, yet insistent that each country remain independent.

FOCUS COLUMN

By David M. Hickey and Katharine E. Heitman

Say you are president of a California-based film production company that maintains operations in France and is party to an outsourcing agreement with a German software company. A dispute arises between your French office and the German company, but on the advice of counsel, you have included an arbitration agreement in your contract with the Germans. According to the arbitration clause, any...

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