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About Trey Childress

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Another ATS Case Seeking Supreme Court Review

December 20, 2011/in /by Trey Childress

As previously reported

Conference Announcement: Our Courts and the World

December 9, 2011/in /by Trey Childress

The

The Alien Tort Statute Plot Thickens

October 25, 2011/1 Comment/in /by Trey Childress

Today, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued a mammoth en banc opinion in the case of

United States Supreme Court to Again Consider the Alien Tort Statute

October 17, 2011/1 Comment/in /by Trey Childress

Today, the United States Supreme Court granted certiorari in the case of

Conference Announcement

September 27, 2011/in /by Trey Childress

On October 21, 2011, internationally renowned arbitrator Gary Born (also GAR Advocate of the Year 2010 and author of the OGEMID Book of the Year in both 2009 and 2010) leads an international group of experts in a frank discussion of issues that can arise when parties combine litigation tactics with international commercial arbitration.  The […]

The “Conflicts Revolution”

September 8, 2011/in /by Trey Childress

With thanks to one of our readers, here is a decision that may be of interest.  The New York Court of Appeals recently decided a

American Society of Comparative Law Younger Comparativists Committee Call for Papers

April 22, 2011/in /by Trey Childress

I am happy to post the following call for papers that should be of interest to our readers. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF COMPARATIVE LAW YOUNGER COMPARATIVISTS COMMITTEE – CALL FOR PAPERS The Younger Comparativists Committee of the American Society of Comparative Law is pleased to invite submissions to fill a panel on “New Perspectives in Comparative […]

Call for Papers for a Conference Entitled “Border Skirmishes: The Intersection Between Litigation and International Commercial Arbitration”

April 8, 2011/1 Comment/in /by Trey Childress

I am pleased to pass on the following call for papers for an excellent conference to be held October 21, 2011 at the University of Missouri School of Law.  Please contact Professor Strong at the information below with any questions. —————– CALL FOR PAPERS AND PROPOSALS  Gary Born will give the keynote address at a […]

Antisuit Injunctions

March 9, 2011/3 Comments/in /by Trey Childress

My colleague Roger Alford has an excellent post up at Opinio Juris regarding the recent comings and goings in the Chevron Ecuador Litigation.  See

Should American Courts Hear Transnational Tort Claims Against Corporations?

February 4, 2011/1 Comment/in /by Trey Childress

As was recently reported on this

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