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- 03-22-2009 08:01 AM #1
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look for lawyer /law firm
As I know there are some successful cases of LongArmJurisdiction, we are now need to file a calim suit against a company in the United States,
please contact us if you have good experience in this line.
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- 03-25-2009 10:33 AM #2
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In what state is the US company? Jurisdictional rules may require that the US company be sued in the state where they do business, or are headquartered. Thus, you'll want to find a lawyer in that area. Post here and I'll check back.
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- 03-29-2009 06:00 PM #3
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The Jurisdiction can depend on many factors.
There are three main types of judicial jurisdiction, personal (personam), territorial (locum), and subject matter (subjectam):
* Personal jurisdiction is an authority over a person, regardless of his location.
* Territorial jurisdiction is an authority confined to a bounded space, including all those present therein, and events which occur there.
* Subject Matter jurisdiction is an authority over the subject of the legal questions involved in the case.



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