Intended to assist students in reviewing all aspects of procedural and substantive law that bear upon multi-state and International cases, such as jurisdiction of courts, federal/state court problems, recognition of judgments, pervasive problems of characterization and public policy, and approaches and solutions to choice-of-law problems by subject matter. Contains extensive review questions and model exam questions (with model answers), as well as numerous tables cross-referencing its coverage to all major casebooks in law school use and to Scoles and Hay's Hornbook Conflict of Laws, 3d.
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