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Domicile;
Jurisdiction (including Notice and Opportunity to be Heard, Minimum Contacts, Types of Jurisdiction);
Choice of Law (including Vested Rights Approach, Most Significant Relationship Approach, Governmental Interest Analysis);
Choice of Law in Specific Substantive Areas;
Traditional Defenses Against Application of Foreign Law;
Constitutional Limitations and Overriding Federal Law (including Due Process Clause Full Faith and Credit Clause Conflict Between State and Federal Law);
Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments;
And much more! |