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International

Oct. 24, 2013

Researching Asian law: overcoming the common challenges

As legal practice between the U.S. and Asian countries becomes increasingly common, attorneys and legal professionals require the skills to conduct research in global law. By Neel Agrawal


By Neel Agrawal


As legal practice between the U.S. and Asian countries becomes increasingly common, attorneys and legal professionals require the skills to conduct research in global law. Cross-border litigation involves foreign laws, which are the domestic laws of other countries, as well as international laws governing the relations between countries. For example, attorneys may need the tax law of Indonesia, a treaty governing service of process abroad in Sri L...

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