This is the Thirty-Third Annual Survey of American Choice-of-Law Cases.1 It is written at the request of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Conflict of Laws,2 and is intended as a service to fellow teachers and to students of conflicts law, both inside and outside of the United States.3 Its purpose remains the same as it has been from the beginning: to inform, rather than to advocate. Occasionally, however, small amounts of criticism or praise escape the author’s self-censoring filters.
This Survey covers cases decided by American state and federal appellate courts during 2019 and posted on Westlaw...
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