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The Globalization Of Discovery The Law And Practice Under 28 Usc Section 1782 Lucas V M Bento

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The Globalization Of Discovery The Law And Practice Under 28 Usc Section 1782 Lucas V M Bento
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Publisher: Kluwer Law International
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Lucas V. M. Bento
ISBN: 9789041188403, 9789041189219, 9789041189615, 9041188401, 9041189211, 9041189610
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Globalization Of Discovery The Law And Practice Under 28 Usc Section 1782 Lucas V M Bento by Lucas V. M. Bento 9789041188403, 9789041189219, 9789041189615, 9041188401, 9041189211, 9041189610 instant download after payment.

Dispute resolution is ultimately a quest for curiosity and discovery. However, many jurisdictions do not afford an adequate level of discovery--the process of obtaining information to prepare for trial. Fortunately, pretrial discovery is firmly entrenched in both state and federal laws in the United States, and international litigants increasingly look to the U.S.'s generous discovery tools, particularly 28 U.S.C. § 1782 ("Section 1782"), which provides an avenue to access information from a person or entity residing or found in the United States for use in a foreign proceeding. This book is the first to provide a comprehensive overview of the law and practice of this globally indispensable statute. The author pursues Section 1782's interpretation through U.S. federal courts, synthesizes all major decisions in this area of law, notes tensions and conflicts where applicable and provides practitioners and adjudicators worldwide with strategic and practical insights into the opportunities and constraints of Section 1782 applications. Among the questions likely to be asked while considering a Section 1782 application, the author offers detailed answers to the following and more: Under what circumstances can Section 1782 be invoked? What goes into an application? How can a respondent or intervenor challenge it? When is a person "found" in the district, pursuant to Section 1782? Who qualifies as an "interested person?" What is a "foreign or international tribunal?" Can Section 1782 be used in aid of foreign arbitrations? Can it be used before a foreign proceeding is filed? Can discovery be obtained over documents located abroad? How can the discretionary factors defined in Intel--jurisdictional reach, receptivity, circumvention and burden--be satisfied or challenged? What circumstances have led courts to deny Section 1782 applications? The author provides an introduction to U.S. discovery concepts and terminology, with comparison to other tools of international discovery

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