Monday, September 28, 2009
Buxbaum on Personal Jurisdiction in Cross-Boarder Securities Litigation
Hannah L. Buxbaum of Indiana University School of Law has posted the article Personal Jurisdiction Over Foreign Directors in Cross-Border Securities Litigation on SSRN and forthcoming in the Journal of Corporation Law.
Abstract:
Securities litigation against non-U.S. companies – on the rise over the
past decade – forces U.S. courts to address a variety of procedural and
jurisdictional issues. This article considers one such issue: the
circumstances under which the directors of foreign companies that
engage in U.S. securities markets may be subject to the personal
jurisdiction of U.S. courts. It argues that jurisdictional standards
are sometimes applied in a way that undermines the effectiveness of
private litigation in enforcing director accountability norms. This
result is particularly problematic in cases based upon a director’s
failure to meet an accountability obligation expressly imposed upon it
by statute. The article considers possible ways of resolving this
tension, and ultimately advocates that courts adopt a two-part
presumption: (1) In a claim against a foreign director based upon a
corporate filing with respect to which Congress has expressly created a
director accountability requirement, there should be a strong
presumption that the director is subject to the personal jurisdiction
of the U.S. court; and (2) In a claim against a foreign director based
only upon allegations that the director failed to meet his or her
oversight responsibilities over management, there should be a strong
presumption that the director is not subject to the personal
jurisdiction of the U.S. court. The article argues that these
presumptions will satisfy the due-process protections embodied in
jurisdictional law while bringing that law into better alignment with
regulatory expectations regarding the responsibility of corporate
directors for an issuer’s securities activity.
RJE
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/civpro/2009/09/buxbaum-on-personal-jurisdiction-in-crossboarder-securities-litigation.html