“Baby Shark” and the Hague Service Convention: The Second Circuit Limits Email Service Abroad
“Baby Shark” and the Hague Service Convention: The Second Circuit Limits Email Service Abroad
Many readers will be familiar with the viral kid’s song “Baby Shark,” with its catchy, sing-along refrain. In an unexpected legal crossover, the tune recently surfaced in a Second Circuit case about the use of email to serve foreign defendants—which could make waves in future cases involving global enforcement of IP rights.... By: Morrison & Foerster LLP - Federal Circuitry
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