Takeaways From 2014's Top 10 Extraterritoriality Cases

Law360, New York ( February 13, 2015, 10:53 AM EST) -- Extraterritoriality was a hot topic in 2014, as numerous courts addressed in different contexts whether claims that arose from events occurring abroad could be pursued in U.S. federal courts. In the seminal Morrison v. National Australia Bank decision, the U.S. Supreme Court held that "[w]hen a statute gives no clear indication of an extraterritorial application, it has none."[1] As we move into 2015, we thought it might be useful to list top U.S federal appellate court decisions decided in 2014 (in chronological order) that contain a substantive analysis of Morrison:...

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