Noam SchreiberApr 6, 2020Foreign-Appointed Administrators and Cross-Border PracticeConsider the following scenario: An administrator is appointed by a foreign (i.e., non-Israeli) court to manage the estate of a decedent....
Noam SchreiberMar 24, 2020Facebook Hosts Beware: Potential Defamation Liability around the CornerFacebook page owners, hosts and managers are potentially liable for third-party defamatory content that appears on their page. That is ...
Noam SchreiberMar 16, 2020The Hague Evidence Convention and a Foreign Government as a WitnessGovernment agencies may also be subject to Hague Evidence Convention proceedings. For example, in the course of U.S.-based litigation, a ...
Marc Zell and Noam SchreiberFeb 14, 2020Post-Judgment Discovery and the Hague Evidence ConventionYou or your client just won a multi-million dollar award after a long jury trial. Naturally, it is now time to enforce the judgment and c...
Marc Zell and Noam SchreiberFeb 2, 2020Pre-Litigation Discovery Under the Hague Evidence ConventionCan a Hague Evidence Convention application be filed prior to commencing a lawsuit? For example, company "A" is contemplating filing a law...
Marc Zell and Noam SchreiberJan 24, 2020Cross-Border Pre-Judgment Relief in Israel (Part II)In a previous post we discussed whether Israeli courts have subject-matter jurisdiction to grant temporary pre-judgment relief in connect...