Fifth Edition of Gary Born's International Civil Litigation in United States Courts Published

Fifth Edition of Gary Born's International Civil Litigation in United States Courts Published

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The fifth edition of Gary Born’sInternational Civil Litigation in United States Courts has been published by Aspen Publishers. Co-authored by Professor Peter B. Rutledge, the fifth edition is an essential resource for all practitioners and students of international litigation.

Previous editions of the book have been lauded as the leading commentary and casebook on international civil litigation in US courts:

“A source of virtual perfection”

“Quite extraordinary”

“The bible for litigation lawyers.”

“An excellent work….A felicitous combination of theory and practice.”

“The best available approach….”

“The most comprehensive work in the field”

“A remarkable work…No practitioner should be without it….”

The fifth edition of International Civil Litigation in United States Courts contains comprehensively updated and expanded materials, including new judicial, legislative and other developments in the fields of judicial jurisdiction, extraterritoriality, choice of law, forum selection clauses, and recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments.

Born is the world’s preeminent authority on international commercial arbitration and international litigation. He was the recipient of Global Arbitration Review’s inaugural “Advocate of the Year” award in 2011 and was recently voted “World’s Best International Litigator” by Legal Media’s Expert Guides to the World’s Leading Lawyers. He is also consistently ranked as one of the world’s leading experts on international arbitration. Born is the author of International Commercial Arbitration (Kluwer 2009); International Arbitration and Forum Selection Agreements: Drafting and Enforcing (3rd ed. Kluwer 2010); and International Arbitration: Cases and Materials (Aspen 2010).

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