To Hear or Not To Hear, That is the Question – Challenging Jurisdiction and Service: the Defendant’s
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To Hear or Not To Hear, That is the Question – Challenging Jurisdiction and Service: the Defendant’s

TL4 is delighted to bring you the first of an innovative new series chaired by Jon Felce of PCB Litigation, which will take you on a tour through the lifecycle of a dispute from the principal vantage point of the defendant’s lawyer.

19/05/2021
When: 19th May 2021
10.00 am
Where: United Kingdom
Contact: Anita Arthur
anita@thoughtleaders4.com
+44 7432 09 8122


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As the new procedural rules post Brexit bed in, and to coincide with the new CPR 6.33(2B), we will be looking first at issues revolving around issues of jurisdiction and service: what are the tricks of the trade and how can the claimant’s lawyer seek to anticipate and overcome them?

Drill down into:

Jurisdiction

  • Domicile / presence in the jurisdiction
  • Jurisdiction and arbitration agreements including asymmetric jurisdiction clauses
  • Challenging permission to serve out, including forum non conveniens and material non-disclosure

Service

  • Was the claim served in time?
  • Was service defective, including were the requirements for service overseas complied with?
  • Should alternative service have been granted?

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Chris Leese
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Danushka De Alwis
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