Services: Staying in touch

Andrew Emery considers the vexed question of service outside the UK ‘It is clear that if litigation is commenced in the face of a foreign jurisdiction clause, a party who wants to litigate in England (in breach of the clause) will have to demonstrate that there is a strong cause for keeping the proceedings in …
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Cases Referenced

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  • Amin Rasheed Shipping Corp v Kuwait Insurance Co [1984] AC 50
  • Barings Plc v Coopers & Lybrand [1997] 1 BCLC 427
  • Canada Trust Company v Stolzenburg (No 2) [1997] EWCA Civ 2592
  • Carvill America Inc & anor v Camperdown UK Ltd & ors [2005] EWCA Civ 645
  • Roneleigh Ltd v MII Exports Ltd Inc [1989] 1 WLR 619
  • Seaconsar Far East Ltd v Bank Markazi Jomhouri Islami Iran [1993] 1 Lloyd's Rep 236
  • Spiliada Maritime Corp v Cansulex Ltd [1986] UKHL 10
  • The Atlantic Star [1973] 2 All ER 175
  • The Chaparral [1968] 2 Lloyd's Rep 158
  • The El Amria [1981] 2 Lloyd's Rep 119
  • The Eleftheria [1969] 2 All ER 641
  • Weston v Bates & anor [2012] EWHC 590 (QB)
  • Williams v Central Bank of Nigeria [2012] EWHC 74 (QB)