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28 Int'l Litig. 1 (2011-2012)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Articles >
Limiting Extraterritoriality Beyond Securities Laws
By Alan Brudner, Stephen Trigg, and Mor Wetzer
Morrison has had an immediate and significant impact on areas of law outside of the securities context,
particularly in RICO cases.
Fixing the Way Multi-Arbitrator Tribunals Are Formed
By Herran Manue Duarte
One of the pressing issues in international arbitration is the practice of unilaterally appointing arbitrators
and its effect on the decision-making process.
U.K. Bribery Act: Assessing Risk, Implementing Procedures
ByI Mihl e Duncan and Sara A. Murphy
As enforcement of the U.K. Bribery Act has begun, it is imperative that companies and individuals
determine whether its jurisdictional reach extends to them.
Comparing Commercial and Investment Arbitration
By Diego Brian Gosis
When dealing with investment arbitration, as opposed to its commercial counterpart, certain practical and
theoretical considerations justify varying approaches.
Possible Setback for CMS Spread Ladder Swaps in Germany
By Jan Kraayvanger and Armineh Gharibian
Regarding CMS spread ladder swaps, it is disputed whether financial institutions need to disclose the
initial negative market value when entering into a swap transaction.
News & Developments >
Ninth Circuit Expands Jurisdiction over Foreign Companies
The Ninth Circuit employed agency theory to find jurisdiction over a foreign company as a result of that
company's ties to its American subsidiary.
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