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On The Exclusivity Of The Hague Evidence Convention, John M. Rogers
On The Exclusivity Of The Hague Evidence Convention, John M. Rogers
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
As the world grows smaller and nations become more interdependent, the likelihood that litigation will involve foreign property, parties, or activities increases tremendously. To prepare and conduct such litigation, the lawyer may need to obtain information "located" in a foreign jurisdiction: a person located abroad may know the information; documents located abroad may contain the information; or the information may describe conditions or property located abroad. The question of when relatively burdensome, internationally-approved methods of obtaining such information must be used thus becomes more and more important.
Consider a product liability suit for damages in the United States arising from …
Opinion Of Counsel On Agreements Governed By Foreign Law, Michael Gruson, Michael Kutschera
Opinion Of Counsel On Agreements Governed By Foreign Law, Michael Gruson, Michael Kutschera
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
An opinion delivered as a condition precedent to the effectiveness of an agreement serves the purpose of assuring the opinion recipient of the correctness of the legal assumptions on which he bases his decision whether or not to enter into the agreement. In case of a transborder agreement, the laws of more than one country apply to various aspects of the transaction even if the agreement contains an express governing law clause, and the opinions of lawyers from the relevant countries must, if read together, cover all important legal issues. On the other hand, each lawyer must limit his opinion …