In Atlantic Marine Construction Co. v. U.S. District Court, the Supreme Court created a scheme for the enforcement of contractual forum-selection clauses in federal courts. But the Court’s scheme, which relies heavily on the use of federal venue transfer statutes and the doctrine of forum non conveniens, is highly problematic. The relevance of federal venue statutes for this purpose seems questionable, and the use of such statutes results in an unduly complicated analysis that fails to capture all relevant considerations in this context. The Court’s reliance on federal venue statutes also prevents state courts faced with similar issues from utilizing the same mode of analysis. Simply enforcing forum-selection clauses by their terms through ...
This Note examines the current disarray of federal forum-selection clause jurisprudence. Theoretical...
When the United States Supreme Court validated the use of forum selection clauses in contracts, it c...
This essay explores the relationship between the courts and the legislature regarding enforcement of...
In Atlantic Marine Construction Co. v. U.S. District Court, the Supreme Court created a scheme for t...
In Atlantic Marine Construction Co. v. U.S. District Court, the Supreme Court created a scheme for t...
This commentary previews an upcoming Supreme Court case, Atlantic Marine v. J-Crew, in which the Cou...
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Atlantic Marine did a lot to clear up the law of forum selection. But ...
This Note examines the current disarray of federal forum-selection clause jurisprudence. Theoretical...
This article posits that lack of discussion is a principal reason why the parameters of the forum se...
The inclusion of forum-selection\u27 and arbitration clauses has become standard in commercial contr...
Recent US court enforcement of foreign forum-selection clauses is durable only to the extent that th...
The headline holding of the Supreme Court’s opinion in Atlantic Marine is its conclusion that a foru...
The Supreme Court’s Atlantic Marine ruling did a lot to clear up the law of forum selection. But it ...
This Article explores the impact of the Supreme Court’s unanimous opinion in Atlantic Marine Constru...
Forum selection is hardly new, but courts still disagree on the basics. What do these agreements rea...
This Note examines the current disarray of federal forum-selection clause jurisprudence. Theoretical...
When the United States Supreme Court validated the use of forum selection clauses in contracts, it c...
This essay explores the relationship between the courts and the legislature regarding enforcement of...
In Atlantic Marine Construction Co. v. U.S. District Court, the Supreme Court created a scheme for t...
In Atlantic Marine Construction Co. v. U.S. District Court, the Supreme Court created a scheme for t...
This commentary previews an upcoming Supreme Court case, Atlantic Marine v. J-Crew, in which the Cou...
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Atlantic Marine did a lot to clear up the law of forum selection. But ...
This Note examines the current disarray of federal forum-selection clause jurisprudence. Theoretical...
This article posits that lack of discussion is a principal reason why the parameters of the forum se...
The inclusion of forum-selection\u27 and arbitration clauses has become standard in commercial contr...
Recent US court enforcement of foreign forum-selection clauses is durable only to the extent that th...
The headline holding of the Supreme Court’s opinion in Atlantic Marine is its conclusion that a foru...
The Supreme Court’s Atlantic Marine ruling did a lot to clear up the law of forum selection. But it ...
This Article explores the impact of the Supreme Court’s unanimous opinion in Atlantic Marine Constru...
Forum selection is hardly new, but courts still disagree on the basics. What do these agreements rea...
This Note examines the current disarray of federal forum-selection clause jurisprudence. Theoretical...
When the United States Supreme Court validated the use of forum selection clauses in contracts, it c...
This essay explores the relationship between the courts and the legislature regarding enforcement of...