Posts Tagged ‘Harry’

Choice of law, punitive damages, and Harry Truman

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Readers of this blog know that we have strong opinions about many issues. We like Twombly/Iqbal. We hate junk science. And we really, really like preemption.

On some issues, however, we don’t have strong views, such as most choice-of-law issues. There are some choice-of-law issues about which we care deeply – for example we heartily dislike principal place of business as a choice of law factor because it would (more…)