- Post-Daimler: Are Non-U.S. Companies Safe from Suit in U.S. Courts? What if the Non-U.S. Parent Registers to Do Business in a State?
- Rules of the (International) Road: Choosing and Appointing a Distributor
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For decades, U.S. courts have been preferred venues for plaintiffs’ lawyers seeking to sue non-U.S. companies. This is due to the perception that American juries award vastly greater recoveries than those outside the United...more