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Seventh Circuit Review

2011

Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 44.1

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Rule 44.1, Bodum Usa V. La Cafetiere, And The Challenge Of Determining Foreign Law, Philip D. Stacey May 2011

Rule 44.1, Bodum Usa V. La Cafetiere, And The Challenge Of Determining Foreign Law, Philip D. Stacey

Seventh Circuit Review

More than ever, domestic courts are asked to resolve international disputes, often requiring domestic courts to analyze and apply foreign law. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 44.1 sets the basic parameters for raising and determining foreign law issues in federal courts. In Bodum USA, Inc. v. La Cafetiere, Inc., the Seventh Circuit debated the propriety of relying on foreign law experts to aid the court in determining foreign law, even though Rule 44.1 specifically authorizes that practice. Two of the appellate judges argued that published materials such as treatises and foreign law translations were more reliable than expert testimony. …