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The sheriff in the inbox
ISSUE 18.30 • 2021-08-09 LEGAL BRIEF
By Max Stul Oppenheimer, Esq.
Has the International Trade Commission come up with the opening wedge in eliminating important protection against lawsuits — or merely the worst idea ever for a holiday toy?
Do you have a Facebook or LinkedIn or Amazon.com profile? Have you ever annoyed a foreign individual or company? How would you feel about opening one of your accounts and discovering a summons to appear in, say, Beijing, to explain yourself? The US International Trade Commission (ITC) may have just opened the door to that possibility.
Read the full story in the AskWoody Plus Newsletter 18.30.0 (2021-08-09).
This story also appears in the AskWoody Free Newsletter 18.30.F (2021-08-09). -
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Looks like there’s a law firm that’s ready to take on Microsoft.
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