On May 16, 2024, the United States Supreme Court in Smith v. Spizzirri addressed whether district courts are required to stay a lawsuit pending arbitration, or if they have the discretion to dismiss the suit when all the...more
The U.S. Supreme Court recently confirmed that foreign companies looking to enforce international arbitration awards have a powerful tool at their disposal: a U.S. statute targeting organized criminal activity. In Yegiazaryan...more
7/5/2023
/ Arbitration ,
Arbitration Awards ,
Asset Freeze ,
Criminal Conspiracy ,
Enforcement of Foreign Judgments ,
Foreign Arbitral Awards ,
Foreign Corporations ,
Foreign Investment ,
International Arbitration ,
Misappropriation ,
Post-Judgment Enforcement Actions ,
Racketeering ,
RICO ,
SCOTUS ,
Yegiazaryan v Smagin
Let’s say that your company is incorporated in Michigan, headquartered in Michigan, and does business there and in a dozen other states. One of your customers in Texas claims the products it purchased from you and that you...more
6/29/2023
/ Constitutional Challenges ,
Corporate Counsel ,
Domestic Corporations ,
Due Process ,
Foreign Corporations ,
General Jurisdiction ,
Mallory v Norfolk Southern Railway Co ,
Out-of-State Companies ,
Personal Jurisdiction ,
Registration Requirement ,
SCOTUS ,
State of Incorporation
Parties involved in litigation outside the U.S. have long had a useful information-gathering tool at their disposal: a U.S. statute allowing them to obtain by court order testimony and documents from persons located in the...more
6/15/2022
/ 28 U.S.C. § 1782 ,
Arbitration ,
Commercial Arbitration ,
Corporate Counsel ,
Discovery ,
Federal Arbitration Act ,
Foreign Jurisdictions ,
Foreign Tribunals ,
International Arbitration ,
International Litigation ,
SCOTUS