Matt Slovin

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Matt Slovin is an Ohio municipal attorney. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Arts in 2014 and from Harvard Law School in 2019. Before becoming a lawyer, he was a sports reporter for The (Nashville) Tennessean.

Posts by Matt Slovin

Coordinating Prosecutions: The Rise of Global FCPA Settlements

One of the central structural challenges in transnational criminal enforcement is multijurisdictional prosecution. When multiple states possess prescriptive jurisdiction over the same conduct, wrongdoers can face overlapping—or sequential—national prosecutions for a single course of conduct. This challenge is endemic in the anti-corruption arena. Foreign bribery is almost always transnational: the bribe is paid in one…

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U.S. Copyright Transfer Termination Rights as a Choice-of-Law Problem

A transfer of copyright, such as an assignment of copyright or a license of copyright, is often executed with transnational scope. Business transactions in most types of copyrighted works are increasingly global, and it is not surprising that parties want to conduct transactions in copyright for multiple countries. Transfers of copyright, including those that arise…

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Personal Jurisdiction in Federal Antitrust Litigation Post-Fuld: In re Diisocyanates Litigation

Last year, in Fuld v. Palestine Liberation Organization, the Supreme Court held that the due process limits of personal jurisdiction under the Fifth Amendment differ from those under the Fourteenth. As Maggie Gardner has noted, the Court didn’t say much about what those limits might be—meaning that the lower federal courts will now take on…

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