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Abstract
Alert Minnesota lawyers undertake to enlighten aggrieved persons in neighboring States in regard to the procedural advantages to be obtained in Minnesota. As a result of their efforts, a deluge of personal-injury litigation continues to flood the Minnesota courts. These tribunals are crowded with cases between non-residents on causes of action accruing abroad; Minnesota citizens are delayed in the trial of their own suits, and Minnesota citizens pay the bill for the added litigation. In addition, the non-resident defendant, required to appear in Minnesota, is deprived of evidence and is frequently put to useless expenditure; yet the Minnesota court, with the ingratiating hospitality of a southern gentleman, welcomes all comers.
Recommended Citation
INJUNCTIONS- BY FOREIGN COURT-FORUM NON CONVENIENS IN MINNESOTA,
31
Mich. L. Rev.
963
(1933).
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