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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Apr. 30, 2009

Language Barriers

Litigants who sue foreign defendants must pay close attention to the Hague Convention, write H. James Wulfsberg and Richard Elder.

FOCUS COLUMN

By H. James Wulfsberg and Richard Elder

From outsourcing manufacturing to maquiladoras to buying timeshares in Cabo San Lucas to financial transactions with Mexican companies or citizens, California lawyers have clients who may need to sue a defendant located in Mexico in California courts. Incurring the costs, delays and risks associated with modern commercial litigation only to learn that a judgment is not enforceable in Mexico beca...

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