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International tech litigation reaches the next level: collective actions against TikTok and Google

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It also poses very interesting questions of private international law, as in particular the collective actions for damages against tech giants are usually international cases. In an earlier blogpost we reported that the Amsterdam District Court ruled that it had international jurisdiction under the Brussels I-bis Regulation and the GDPR.

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RCD Holdings Ltd v LT Game International (Australia) Ltd: Foreign jurisdiction clauses and COVID-19

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By Jie (Jeanne) Huang, Associate Professor, University of Sydney Law School Australia. LT is a company incorporated in the Virgin Islands and registered in Australia as a foreign company. LT is a company incorporated in the Virgin Islands and registered in Australia as a foreign company. Governing Law.

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Application of Singapore’s new rules on service out of jurisdiction: Three Arrows Capital and NW Corp

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Service out under the ‘appropriate court’ ground Cheong Jun Yoong v Three Arrows Capital [1] involved service out of jurisdiction pursuant to the ‘appropriate court’ ground in Order 8 rule 1(1). It is perhaps the court’s analysis of gateway (i) which is of particular interest as it deals with a nascent area of law.

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