Enforcing Non-US Court Judgments In The US Can Be Difficult

By Rodney Page and Joseph Smallhoover (August 15, 2017, 11:55 AM EDT) -- As business and business litigation become increasingly international in scope, the ability to enforce a judgment across national boundaries is of increasing importance and a key consideration in any litigation strategy. In the U.S., the multiple judicial systems among the states, in addition to the federal system of courts, adds complexity to issues of enforcement for non-U.S. judgment creditors....

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