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August 31, 2005
Choice of jurisdiction in international reinsurance
A recent decision by the European Court of Justice has raised concerns about whether exclusive choice of jurisdiction clauses in international reinsurance contracts will be enforceable. Amanda Mochrie, of Bryan Cave’s London office, has an analysis of the implications for those who deal with such agreements.
[Frank Snyder]
August 31, 2005 in Commentary | Permalink
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