Service-of-Process Clause

“Waiving” the Hague Service Convention

Complying with the Hague Service Convention (HSC) is admittedly not always easy, quick, or even feasible. Not surprisingly, then, parties may want to work around the HSC through contractual language. John Coyle, Robin Effron, and I have previously explained how private parties can—and cannot—contract around the HSC. Unfortunately, the District of New Jersey (Judge Julian…

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A Primer on Service-of-Process Clauses

A service-of-process clause is a contract provision that specifies how a summons and a complaint shall be served upon a person named as a defendant in a U.S. court. This post surveys the issues presented by such provisions. It first discusses the three most common varieties: (1) those that specify a method by which process…

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Ingrid (Wuerth) Brunk

Vanderbilt Law School
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George Washington University Law School
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Cornell Law School
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John F. Coyle

University of North Carolina School of Law
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UC Davis School of Law
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Torcuato Di Tella Law School
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Universidad Torcuato di Tella
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Princeton University
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University of Pennsylvania Carey School of Law
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University of Pittsburgh School of Law
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Vanderbilt Law School
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Vanderbilt Law School
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