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Duane Morris Partner to Co-Moderate International Litigation Panel Discussion

January 6, 2004

Duane Morris Partner to Co-Moderate International Litigation Panel Discussion

January 6, 2004

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Princeton, January 6 -- Steven M. Richman, a Princeton-based partner in the Trial and International Practice groups of Duane Morris LLP, will co-moderate a panel discussion on International Litigation on Thursday, January 15 at the Seton Hall Law School in Newark. The session is co-sponsored by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education and the New Jersey State Bar Association International Law and Organization section.

Among the topics that will be discussed are the Hague Convention service/process issues and evidence; personal jurisdiction, forum selection clauses and choice of law issues; Foreign Sovereign Immunity Act/Foreign Corrupt Practices Act issues; arbitration/enforcement of foreign judgments and family law litigation issues.

This session should be of interest to lawyers involved in a number of legal areas (such as business and commercial, banking, immigration, intellectual property, estate planning, bankruptcy, matrimony, custody and adoption), as well as business managers, executives, consultants and trade advisors, and foreign investment advisors and financial planners.

For more information about this event, please visit this website.

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