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Review of Afifah Kusumadara, Indonesian Private International Law, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021, 288 pp, hb $140

Conflict of Laws

However, the authors of the book note that Indonesian law does not explicitly address the service of foreign proceedings within Indonesia, and they recommend that Indonesia accede to the 1965 Hague Service Convention to address this gap. However, Indonesian judges often apply lex fori (the law of the forum) to protect Indonesian citizens.

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CRM Best Practices for Law Firms: Engaging and Retaining Clients

CosmoLex

Regular communication keeps your firm top-of-mind While certain clients may only need a lawyer for a specific legal matter, such as a divorce, others may need ongoing services. Your legal CRM should also fully integrate with other tools that you use in your law firm, particularly your legal practice management software.

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The Benefits of Boutique Law Firms

MyCase

Some of the most common types of boutique firm law practices include: Intellectual property : This encompasses copyrights, patenting, trademarks, licensing, and regulation. . Tax law : Boutique law firms that specialize in tax law may cover laws of individuals, corporations, and entities.

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11 Affordable Correspondence Courses for Incarcerated Individuals

Blackstone Career Institute

Family Law Incarcerated individuals can enroll in our correspondence Family Law course to gain insight into current and developing family law practices in the U.S. Alongside personal injury law, students will also delve into tort law and the various types of torts.

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Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts (IPRax) 1/2022: Abstracts

Conflict of Laws

The article argues that the ordre public is not necessarily violated if the applicable law answers the essential sub-questions (legal capacity and capacity for choice of law) differently than German law. The following article discusses the questions whether such divorces can be recognised according to Art. Sonnentag/J.

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Netherlands journal PIL – 2021, issue 3

Conflict of Laws

There are few areas of the law that have been unaffected, and international family law is no exception. This article discusses the requirement that the jurisdiction over matters in tort, based on Article 7(2) Brussels Ibis Regulation, is reasonably foreseeable for the defendant.

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