A self-described "narrow" decision about the applicability of an international treaty governing process serving resulted Thursday in the reinstatement of a $414 million arbitration award, with the state Supreme Court reversing an appellate decision.
The unanimous opinion concluded the Hague Service Convention, effective since 1969, doesn't apply to a dispute between two technology companies because their memorandum of understanding ...
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