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Global Forum Shopping Fact Sheet

The Issue

  • U.S. Courts increasingly used for foreign plaintiff lawsuits (“alien torts”).
  • Opportunistic use of U.S. antitrust laws against defendants over entirely foreign conduct
  • Venue granted in U.S. courts even though business is conducted largely in other jurisdictions
  • Extensive, onerous pre-trial discovery
  • History of outlandish jury awards, including punitive damages

Economic Impacts

  • Uncertainty for corporations operating within U.S. markets
  • Discourages foreign investors from doing U.S. business
  • Disruption of mergers and partnerships with U.S. corporate interests

Political Impacts

  • American foreign relations can be compromised as U.S. courts adjudicate issues across foreign borders
  • U.S. citizens may increasingly become defendants in international litigation
  • Expanding foreign court jurisdiction to counter American interference in foreign legal matters

Coalition to Curb Global Forum Shopping

  • Formed by U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform
  • Promotes awareness of global forum shopping issue
  • Seeks practical steps to discourage abuse of U.S. courts by foreign plaintiffs
  • A unified business strategy utilizing research, judicial and public education programs
  • Will seek legislative remedies if necessary

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101 Ways to Improve State Legal Systems

101 Ways to Improve State Legal SystemsILR has released a comprehensive compendium of legal reform options for implementation by state legislatures, which allows legal reform leaders to modify their approach based on the unique policy and political landscape of their state.

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