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Mercer Law Review

2020

Foreign litigation

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The Eleventh Circuit's Rendezvous With Section 1782, Emory Larkin May 2020

The Eleventh Circuit's Rendezvous With Section 1782, Emory Larkin

Mercer Law Review

As the 2020 election draws near, the United States' divide on matters of foreign relations is more polarized than it has been in decades. Therefore, case law interpreting statutes such as 28 U.S.C. § 1782— which provides an avenue to aid litigation in foreign countries—is increasingly relevant in today's society. Section 1782 proceedings do not usually make the front page of the news, and most attorneys can practice their entire career without ever coming across the statute at all, nevertheless, Section 1782 is an important part of foreign litigation and international relations and has been for over 150 years.

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