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Title: Foreign Plaintiffs in Products Liability Actions: The Defense of Forum Non Conveniens
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Foreign Plaintiffs in Products Liability Actions: The Defense of Forum Non Conveniens
Product Details:
Format: Hardback
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Language: English
Dimensions: 0.00 X 0.79 X 0.00
Publisher Code: 9780899301891
Date Added: 2018-08-06
Search Category: International
Jurisdiction: International
Overview:
This book is directed at practical applications and case law support for invoking forum non conveniens. It begins with a basic discussion of the evolution of the doctrine. The balance of the book is devoted to applying appropriate case law to a variety of situations. Likely opposing arguments, public policy notions, and the relationship of forum non conveniens to jurisdiction and venue are also considered. Virginia Journal of International Law American multinational corporations face a unique problem with regard to products liability litigation instituted by foreign plaintiffs. In many cases, plaintiffs outside the U.S. file suits in U.S. courts despite the fact that the incident on which the suit is based took place in other countries. Such action is often taken because of features peculiar to the U.S. legal system, including the doctrine of strict liability, the availability of contingency fees for attorneys, and the prevalence of large awards to individuals in products liability cases. This informative study by a legal professional and products liability specialist focuses on a doctrine that can lessen liability exposure for multinational corporations.
By successfully petitioning the courts under the doctrine of forum non conveniens, corporations may have court proceedings transferred to another jurisdiction, often outside the U.S., which has a direct connection with the incident and where potential liability exposure is greatly reduced. Following an introductory discussion of the evolution of this doctrine, Freedman documents its use with appropriate case law in a wide variety of situations.
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Table Of Contents:
The Historical Development of the Common Law Doctrine "Forum-Shopping" or Plaintiff's Choice of Forum Jurisdiction, Venue, and Forum Non Conveniens Cases Supportive of Forum Non Conveniens Dismissal Cases Against Forum Non Conveniens Dismissal Analysis of Factors Favoring and Not Favoring Application of Forum Non Conveniens Choice of Law and Conflicts of Law Governmental Immunities and Forum Non Conveniens Foreign Plaintiffs Against Foreign Defendants in U.S. Courts The Bhopal, India Catastrophe: The Defense of Forum Non Conveniens Bibliography Index to Cases Subject Index