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Self-Help Information by the Courts in 2021

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We were curious as to the status of online court help to the self-represented litigants as a good 2021 year-end wrapup article for the CTB? Guides on resources and legal information and a pointer to Montana Law Help legal services ( [link] ) are also available. We share what we found below.

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RCD Holdings Ltd v LT Game International (Australia) Ltd: Foreign jurisdiction clauses and COVID-19

Conflict of Laws

By Jie (Jeanne) Huang, Associate Professor, University of Sydney Law School Australia. LT is a company incorporated in the Virgin Islands and registered in Australia as a foreign company. LT is a company incorporated in the Virgin Islands and registered in Australia as a foreign company. Governing Law.

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International tech litigation reaches the next level: collective actions against TikTok and Google

Conflict of Laws

It also poses very interesting questions of private international law, as in particular the collective actions for damages against tech giants are usually international cases. Applicable law The court established the law applicable to the present dispute under Article 6(3)(a) Rome II Regulation.

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Recent U.S. Developments Concerning the Hague Judgments Convention and COCA

Conflict of Laws

In the years that followed, the State Department had conversations with the Uniform Law Commission (ULC) about how COCA should be implemented. Virgin Islands. Its mission is to promote uniformity in the law among these jurisdictions to the extent desirable and practicable.

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Climate Litigation Chart Updates – November 2016

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Each month, Arnold & Porter and the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law collect and summarize developments in climate-related litigation, which we also add to our U.S. climate litigation charts. Climate Litigation Chart (Update #92): FEATURED CASE. and non-U.S. Here are the additions to the U.S. Avista Corp.

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Anti-enforcement injunction granted by the New Zealand court

Conflict of Laws

For litigants embroiled in cross-border litigation, the anti-suit injunction has become a staple in the conflict of laws arsenal of common law courts. It was not for the English court “to police or to second guess the use of courts of or law in foreign jurisdictions” (at [97]).

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Dubai Courts on the Recognition of Foreign Judgments: “Recognition” or “Enforcement”? – that’s the Problem!

Conflict of Laws

See Béligh Elbalti, “Spontaneous Harmonization and the Liberalization of the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments, Japanese Yearbook of Private International Law , Vol. It illustrates the difficulty that Dubai courts (and UAE courts in general) have in dealing with some fundamental concepts of private international law.

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