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Serving Process in Brazil: Nascent Use of the Hague Service Convention




Article as Published in the Florida Bar Journal by Howard A Newman, Esq (MBA): :  Nascent Use of the Hague Convention on the Service Abroad of Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters
Serving Process in Brazil

In August, 2020, the Florida Bar Journal published my second article on serving process in Brasil; the first article is now stale and somewhat obsolete. You may download the second article by clicking on the attached, go to the Florida Bar Journal's website, or shortly, read the article in its entirety below. I again thank Dr. Milton Lucídio Leão Barcellos, partner at Leão Intellectual Property, for proofreading the article, and Laura M. Reich, editor of the International Law Section.


Citation: Newman, Howard A., Serving Process in Brazil: Nascent Use of the Hague Convention on the Service Abroad of Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters, 94-5, Fl. Bar. J. 32 (2020)


 

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