The Hurdles Run for Service of Legal Proceedings to a Foreign Defendant – The Israeli Perspective

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The Israeli Supreme Court delivered a split decision on whether jurisdiction clauses can bind non-signatories, creating important precedent for international contract disputes. In Lagziel v. R.S. Design, three justices offered differing approaches to interpreting foreign jurisdiction clauses and their scope.

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