In Water Splash Inc. v. Menon, the Supreme Court has unanimously determined international service of process by mail is acceptable and valid under the Hague Service Convention. In the case, Tara Menon had been working for Water Splash and while still employed used...
International process service is something not every attorney deals with. But should you have to, here’s what you should know: Not every country can be served the same way. There are three primary ways to complete service internationally: The Hague Convention on the...
Conventions pertaining to the Hague Convention and international service of process can be difficult for people in the United States to attend as they generally take place once a year internationally. This year though in honor of the 50th anniversary of the 1965 Hague...
The Hague Convention is one method of international service of process abroad. There are currently 63 signatories to the Hague Convention on Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents. The Hague Service Convention was adopted on November 15, 1965 in the...
Not sure which international process service method is right for your case? We put together this infographic that can help give you a general idea of what method may be best for your case. If you’re still not sure after going through, feel free to get in touch – we’d...
International Service of Process Under the Hague Convention International service of process under the Hague Convention is one of the most common methods for effectuating service as more countries become signatories. But how does the process work and what should you...