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International

Jul. 23, 2003

Convention Allows Compelled Arbitration in Federal Forum

Focus Column International Law By Robert Matz To serve foreign clients effectively in litigation and arbitration, the international practitioner must be aware of the full array of rights and defenses that the attorney can assert on behalf of a foreign client. Most attorneys recognize that representing a foreign client often raises special issues with respect to the validity of service of process, the exercise of personal jurisdiction, forum non conveniens and so forth.

        
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