Schlagwort-Archive: International
ILR: Class Action Plan Could Make UK Europe’s Antitrust Hotspot
Legal Reform News Daily | Law 360 The British government vowed Tuesday to push for a new class action system for antitrust litigation, a move attorneys say could make the U.K. the center for private cartel damages cases across Europe. … Weiterlesen
ILR: The Now Even-Longer Reach of U.S. Law Over Foreign Corporations
Corporate Counsel | Dec 19, 2012 As global commerce has expanded beyond traditional territorial bounds, the jurisdiction of the U.S. courts has undergone a similar expansion. Long behind us are the days when a foreign corporation could consider itself comfortably … Weiterlesen
ILR: NY Appellate Court Dismisses Short-Sellers‘ Porsche Suit, Closes off Possible Morrison Escape Route
D & O Diary | January 2, 2013: In a decision that could foreclose a possible way for claimants to try to circumvent the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in the Morrison v. National Australia Bank case, a New York appellate … Weiterlesen