Curriculum Guide · Courses
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International Business Litigation and Federal Practice (Formerly: International Business Litigation in US Courts)
Professors Brigida Benitez and Marlon Paz LL.M Course 863 (cross-listed) | 2 credit hours The course explores issues common to litigation in U.S. courts arising from cross-border business transactions, including venue, jurisdiction, service of process, choice of law questions, discovery, evidence from abroad, privilege and ethical considerations, and the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in U.S. courts. The course covers the resolution of disputes in litigation, as well as in arbitral proceedings, and through regulatory and other internal investigations, and explores issues such as the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Students may not receive credit for both this course and International Civil Litigation (734); the J.D. course, International Civil Litigation (013); and Cross Border International Litigation and Conflicts of Law (formerly International Conflict of Laws) (735).
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