Global Overview

Kay C Whittaker and Mark Moedritzer

Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP

Friday, 21 October 2011

It is often said that the world is becoming a smaller place. Technology allows us to travel internationally with relative ease and at great speeds. We can literally send packages around the world overnight. The internet has also made it so easy for people on opposite sides of the globe to keep in touch that even young children can master it. As a result of all this increased ease of travel and communication, international trade has blossomed and with it, international disputes and litigation.

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