On Wednesday 23 May 2001 8:40 pm, Ravicher, Daniel B. wrote:
Michael,
The clause only says which law applies, it doesn't limit where cases can be
held. It is not uncommon for courts in , say California, to decide a case
under New York law. Lastly, the enforceability of such governing law
phil hunt scripsit:
What if a case is held outside the USA, for example in England?
Is an English court likely to use US law? Surely it would prefer to use
English law?
No, an English court will use U.S. law or for that matter Taiwanese law
if their own choice-of-law rules say to do so.
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