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Cranbrooke v. Intellex, International Arbitration Version: Claimant Materials, Third Edition

Authors
  • Robert P. Burns
  • Steven Lubet
  • Terre Rushton
  • John T. Baker
  • James H. Seckinger
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Table of contents
An international contractual dispute arises when Intellex, a U.S. manufacturer of video games, licenses another company to distribute its newly developed line of video-game products in possible violation of its contract with Cranbrooke, a British manufacturer and distributor of leisure products that had the exclusive right to distribute Intellex's video-game products in the European Union for at least five years. Designed to be tried on liability or damages or both, this file provides the flexibility and content you've been looking for. The plaintiff and defendant each have three witnesses, including accounting experts for each side.
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About the authors
Steven Lubet

Steven Lubet is a Professor of Law at Northwestern University. As Director of the Law School’s Program on Advocacy and Professionalism, he teaches courses on Legal Ethics, Trial Advocacy, Pretrial Litigation, and Negotiation. In addition to over fifty books and articles on legal ethics and litigation, he has published widely in the areas of international criminal law and dispute resolution. Professor Lubet is the author of Modern Trial Advocacy (currently in its sixth edition, which is co-authored by J.C. Lore), which has also been published in Canadian and Israeli editions. Professor Lubet is co-author of Judicial Conduct and Ethics (Lexis, 2000) (also currently in its sixth edition), which has been called the nation’s leading authority on judicial ethics. Professor Lubet’s other books include Nothing but the Truth: Why Trial Lawyers Don’t, Can’t and Shouldn’t Have to Tell the Whole Truth (NYU Press, 2001), as well as Exercises and Problems in Professional Responsibility (NITA) and Problems and Materials in Evidence and Trial Advocacy (NITA), both co-authored with Northwestern University School of Law Professors Robert Burns and Thomas Geraghty. In conjunction with the National Institute for Trial Advocacy, he has organized litigation programs in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Israel, New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

Product Information
Edition
Third Edition
Publication date
2016-11-28
Copyright Year
2017
Pages
205
Paperback
9781601567079
Subject
Dispute Resolution
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