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The Uniform Foreign Money-Judgments Recognition Act, Michigan Law Review
The Uniform Foreign Money-Judgments Recognition Act, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Many nations do not accord conclusive effect to foreign judgments unless their own judicial decrees are reciprocally enforced by the country rendering the judgment. The law in the United States is unsettled, with some states holding that foreign judgments are reviewable on the merits if the judgment forum similarly reviews the merits of American decrees, while others accord conclusive effect to valid foreign money judgments regardless of the effect accorded American decrees in the judgment forum. Judgments in the latter states would seem entitled to conclusive enforcement in countries requiring reciprocity. However, such conclusive recognition has been hindered because many …
The Interstate Child And Uniform Legislation: A Plea For Extra-Litigious Proceedings, Albert A. Ehrenzweig
The Interstate Child And Uniform Legislation: A Plea For Extra-Litigious Proceedings, Albert A. Ehrenzweig
Michigan Law Review
When I originally offered my re-interpretation of prevailing practice, I did not feel that it would be expedient to make suggestions for alternative solutions because I was then convinced that the courts were doing the very best they could with the procedural tools at their disposal and that there was little hope for an improvement of those tools. However, there is such hope now, and the time has come to help in the search for new answers. In the following discussion, I shall comment on two current proposals for uniform and federal legislation and shall attempt to formulate a tentative …
Prejudicial Publicity And The Fair Trial: A Comparative Examination Of American, English And Commonwealth Law, Addison C. Harris Memorial Lecture, Zelman Cowen
Indiana Law Journal
Address delivered on January 21, 1965 at Indianapolis, Indiana as an Addison C. Harris Memorial Lecture.
Expanding Jurisdiction Of The Federal Power Commission And The Problem Of Federal-State Conflict, William A. Campbell
Expanding Jurisdiction Of The Federal Power Commission And The Problem Of Federal-State Conflict, William A. Campbell
Vanderbilt Law Review
After exploring federal-state conflicts in the granting of licenses for hydro-electric projects, it is clear that, thus far, the FPC has won most of the disputes; and this is not altogether bad, for there are certainly legitimate national interests to be protected here. But there are also legitimate state interests to be protected, not out of concern for the preservation of federalism as a political theory, but because the state is the political unit with the primary concern and responsibility for certain matters and because it can administer and regulate those matters with a higher degree of effectiveness than can …
Unincorporated Association—A Legal Entity For Purposes Of Diversity Jurisdiction, Anon
Unincorporated Association—A Legal Entity For Purposes Of Diversity Jurisdiction, Anon
Washington Law Review
Plaintiff, a citizen of New Jersey, commenced a personal injury action in the federal district court for the Southern District of New York against American Express Company, an unincorporated joint stock association organized under New York laws. Jurisdiction was alleged solely on the basis of diversity of citizenship. The district court held that the defendant association was itself incapable of being a citizen and, since some member shareholders were shown to be citizens of plaintiff's state, the complaint was dismissed for lack of total diversity.' On appeal to the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, reversed. Held: An unincorporated …
Appendix: Statistical Analyses Of Diversity Jurisdiction
Appendix: Statistical Analyses Of Diversity Jurisdiction
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Diversity Jurisdiction On State Litigation
The Effect Of Diversity Jurisdiction On State Litigation
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Operation Of Federalism In Diversity Jurisdiction: Erie's Constitutional Basis
The Operation Of Federalism In Diversity Jurisdiction: Erie's Constitutional Basis
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Pluralistic Legislative Jurisdiction: Plaintiff's Choice Under The Klaxon Rule, Richard V. Carpenter
Pluralistic Legislative Jurisdiction: Plaintiff's Choice Under The Klaxon Rule, Richard V. Carpenter
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Jurisdiction—Service Of Process On Foreign Corporation, Anon
Jurisdiction—Service Of Process On Foreign Corporation, Anon
Washington Law Review
Alaska statutory provisions for service of process on foreign corporations have been given long-arm effect. The purchaser of a road scraper sued his vendor, the distributor, for breach of warranty as to the condition of the scraper. The distributor filed a third party complaint against a non-resident manufacturer from which it had ordered and received equipment over the course of several years under an exclusive distribution sales and service agreement for the state of Alaska. Because the manufacturer had no agent in Alaska on whom process could be served, copies of the complaint and summons were delivered by the retailer …
Expanded Bases Of Jurisdiction -- An Examination Of Tennessee's New "Long-Arm" Statute, Harry G. Nichol, Jr.
Expanded Bases Of Jurisdiction -- An Examination Of Tennessee's New "Long-Arm" Statute, Harry G. Nichol, Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
A foreign corporation considering the consequences of its activity in relation to forums outside the state of its incorporation is faced with three basic legal problems. They are generally regarded as the different degrees of "doing business" for purposes of (1) qualification,(2) taxation, and (3) judicial jurisdiction. The purpose of this paper is to discuss a major recent development concerning the jurisdiction of Tennessee courts, in light of similar developments throughout the country.
The Line Between Federal And State Court Jurisdiction, Leslie A. Anderson
The Line Between Federal And State Court Jurisdiction, Leslie A. Anderson
Michigan Law Review
From the beginning of this nation, there have been controversies involving the division of jurisdiction between federal and state courts. Often, these controversies have centered on the diversity of citizenship provision of the federal constitution. Today, however, the more poignant question is whether any division of jurisdiction between the federal and state systems retains logical bases.
Although myriad developments have relevancy with respect to this question, I have here focused upon two of the more important ones: the increasing overlap of subject matter being litigated in federal and state courts and the growing uniformity of standards to be applied in …
Judicial Enforcement Of Administrative Subpoena Must Be Initiated By Service Of Process- Hemphill V. Lenz, Michigan Law Review
Judicial Enforcement Of Administrative Subpoena Must Be Initiated By Service Of Process- Hemphill V. Lenz, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Over a four-year period the city of Philadelphia had entered into contracts with Marbelite Company, a New York corporation, for traffic signal equipment. Acting pursuant to section 8-409 of the Philadelphia Home Rule Charter, the city controller served the treasurer of Marbelite, in Philadelphia, with a subpoena requiring him to produce certain corporate records and to testify concerning requisitions for payments on the contracts. Refusing to comply with the subpoena, the treasurer returned to New York. The controller then filed a petition in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County and obtained an order to show cause why the …
An Inquiry Into The Utility Of "Domicile" As A Concept In Conflicts Analysis, Russell J. Weintraub
An Inquiry Into The Utility Of "Domicile" As A Concept In Conflicts Analysis, Russell J. Weintraub
Michigan Law Review
No attempt is made here to conduct an exhaustive case study of any one particular area in which the concept of "domicile" is used as a tool for analysis in the conflict of laws. A number of thorough and useful studies have been made in narrow areas and are cited at appropriate places in the body of this article. Instead, this article will review the use of "domicile" in analyzing certain typical conflicts problems, particularly its use as the contact or pointing word in choice of law rules concerning the testate and intestate distribution of movables, and, as is newly …
In Personam Jurisdiction Over Nonresident Manufacturers In Product Liability Actions, Harry B. Cummins
In Personam Jurisdiction Over Nonresident Manufacturers In Product Liability Actions, Harry B. Cummins
Michigan Law Review
A wide divergence of opinion exists regarding the wisdom as well as the constitutionality of extensive jurisdiction through the use of liberally drafted and construed "long-arm" statutes. Hesitance may result from a fear of burdening a defendant with the inconvenience and expense of a foreign suit brought against him solely for the purpose of harassment. While this comment does not advocate the extent to which a court should assert the jurisdictional powers conferred on it by a given "long-arm" provision, it examines the scope of jurisdiction constitutionally permissible over nonresident manufacturers in product liability cases with a view toward formulating …
The Commerce Clause Held No Limitation To The Jurisdiction Of Federal Courts-Wahl V. Pan American World Airways, Inc., Michigan Law Review
The Commerce Clause Held No Limitation To The Jurisdiction Of Federal Courts-Wahl V. Pan American World Airways, Inc., Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Three wrongful death actions were brought in a federal district court in New York by United States citizens as survivors of passengers killed in the crash in Turkey of an airplane owned and operated by defendant Middle East Airlines (MEA). MEA is a Lebanese corporation operating in the Middle East, Europe, and Africa, whose United States sales are made by its general sales agent, Pan American World Ainvays, Inc. The court held that maintaining a New York office and entering into a general sales agency agreement with Pan American to promote travel on MEA of passengers originating in the United …
Book Notes, Law Review Staff
Book Notes, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
In his discussion of the traditional power framework within which the Supreme Court operates the author covers old ground, dealing with such matters as the jurisdictional limitations upon the Court, its law court function of making case by case determinations, and its self-imposed restraints as to when and how it will hear and determine a controversy. The second broad heading, entitled "Marshalling the Court," forms probably the most fascinating chapter in the book. The author is here concerned with the issue most vital to any policy-oriented Justice: How can he win and hold for his side at least four other …
The Supreme Court And Labor Dispute Arbitration: The Emerging Federal Law, Russell A. Smith, Dallas L. Jones
The Supreme Court And Labor Dispute Arbitration: The Emerging Federal Law, Russell A. Smith, Dallas L. Jones
Michigan Law Review
Within the past few years, the United States Supreme Court has handed down a number of decisions of great significance to the labor dispute arbitration process. Some have been concerned with problems of arbitrability or arbitral authority; others with the availability and exclusivity of the arbitration process vis-a-vis alternative legal remedies for breach of the labor agreement; and still others with the effect of a breach of obligation by one party to the labor agreement upon the obligations of the other party. We propose in this article to analyze these decisions, to attempt to categorize the different kinds of challenges …
A General Theory Of State-Court Jurisdiction, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
A General Theory Of State-Court Jurisdiction, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Nonresidents And Jurisdiction: A Modern Dilemma In Civil And Criminal Procedure, Malcolm J. Gross, Robert M. Schwartz
Nonresidents And Jurisdiction: A Modern Dilemma In Civil And Criminal Procedure, Malcolm J. Gross, Robert M. Schwartz
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Annulment - Personal Jurisdiction - Court Of Plaintiff's Domicile Has Jurisdiction Over Nonresident Defendant Served By Registered Mail, Edward Gerald Donnelly Jr.
Annulment - Personal Jurisdiction - Court Of Plaintiff's Domicile Has Jurisdiction Over Nonresident Defendant Served By Registered Mail, Edward Gerald Donnelly Jr.
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pendent Personal Jurisdiction In The Federal Courts, William D. Ferguson
Pendent Personal Jurisdiction In The Federal Courts, William D. Ferguson
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Jurisdiction--Custody Cases--Full Faith And Credit--Changed Conditions, John R. Bozeman
Jurisdiction--Custody Cases--Full Faith And Credit--Changed Conditions, John R. Bozeman
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.