You Can’t Always Hide Behind Countries’ Blocking Statutes to Escape
Production of Documents
Foreign nations seek to protect parties within their borders in
international litigation by enacting “blocking statutes.” These statutes
protect a party from having to produce documents or information to be used
as evidence in foreign judicial or administrative proceedings. Failure to
comply with the blocking statute can subject the foreign party to criminal
sanctions.
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