Most commercial contracts contain a choice of law provision and/or forum-selection clause. Under New York law, it is well recognized “that parties to a contract may freely select a forum which will resolve any disputes over the interpretation or performance of the contract” (Brooke Group Ltd v JCH Syndicate 488 et al). Recently,
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Successful Challenge To a Forum-Selection Clause Requires a “Strong Showing” – So Select Your Forum Wisely
By Farrell Fritz P.C. on
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Forum-selection clauses were once widely disfavored by many courts on the theory that such provisions operated to improperly divest the court of jurisdiction. But now, it is well-recognized that parties to a contract may freely select a forum of their choosing to resolve a dispute arising from that contract. In fact, forum-selection clauses are now …