In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky discuss how, in cases brought to enforce arbitration awards, rules for serving process on parties located outside the ...
Ah, technology. In this modern world, we navigate the roads on our phones instead of a map. We talk to a cylindrical tube to tell it to order more toilet paper for us, tell us the weather, read us the ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to review whether service of process by mail on foreign defendants is permissible or whether service through diplomatic channels is necessary. While the case that raised ...
The new investment comes almost two years after Proof closed on a $7 million series A funding round also led by Blue Heron Capital, and including The LegalTech Fund and Clio Ventures, the investment ...
As the business impact of COVID-19 spreads, the global business process management as a service market 2020-2024 is expected to have Neutral and At par. As the pandemic spreads in some regions and ...
In its judgment delivered on the 27 November 2025, in the names of Raymond Agius (Plaintiff) v. Szymon Konrad Kuchta (Defendant), the First Hall Civil Court (Court), presided over by Madame Justice Dr ...
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