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Transatlantic Commercial Litigation and Arbitration



This book is a desktop reference that focuses on transatlantic disputes involving England and the United States. The book addresses legal and practical considerations from both perspectives, and is aimed at helping those engaged in transatlantic business understand the pitfalls to expect in the other country. more details
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  • Presents the legal and practical considerations from both perspectives in an easy-to-read format
  • Focuses on transatlantic disputes involving England and the United States
  • Aimed at helping those engaged in transatlantic business understand the pitfalls to expect in the other country


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Author John Fellas
ISBN 9780379214239
Publisher Oxford University Press, Usa
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
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This book is a desktop reference that focuses on transatlantic disputes involving England and the United States. The book addresses legal and practical considerations from both perspectives, and is aimed at helping those engaged in transatlantic business understand the pitfalls to expect in the other country.

"Transatlantic Commercial Litigation and Arbitration" is the only publication to focus on transatlantic disputes involving England and the United States. Despite their common legal heritage, there are fundamental differences between the process of dispute resolution in each of the two countries. This book is aimed at trying to elucidate those differences so that those engaged in transatlantic business have some idea of the pitfalls to expect in the other country. Each Chapter of Transatlantic Commercial Litigation and Arbitration is co-written by an English attorney and a United States lawyer ensuring that legal and practical considerations are addressed from both perspectives. This essential desktop reference answers such questions as: In what circumstances can a party be subject to jurisdiction in England or the United States? If a dispute is being litigated in the courts of one country, but evidence is located in another, what are the procedures for obtaining evidence for use in the foreign court? How can one enforce a judgment obtained in England in the United States, and vice versa? What strategies can a party use in the event of parallel proceedings in both England and the United States?
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