p*******m 发帖数: 24 | 1 如果在中国美国同时打国际官司,在美国买通个法官,不接,中国就直接给你判了。
On Dec. 7 of last year, Samsung filed suit against Ericsson in the Wuhan
Intermediate People's Court of China, while Ericsson filed its own suit
against Samsung in the Eastern District of Texas on Dec. 11.
On Dec. 25, the court in Wuhan issued what is known as an "anti-suit
injunction," which bars courts anywhere else in the world from taking on the
case.
In response, Ericsson filed an "anti-anti-suit injunction" in the Texas
court, seeking to block the Wuhan court's injunction, and the presiding
Texas judge granted a temporary injunction.
Randall Rader, former chief judge of the U.S. Federal Circuit Court of
Appeals, submitted a declaration on Jan. 1 in support of Samsung's request
to have the Chinese court decide the case.
Rader has taught law in China and has experience interacting with China's
legal institutions. In 2016, Tsinghua University in Beijing awarded Rader an
honorary professorship.
Peter Yu, director of Texas A&M's Center for Law and Intellectual Property,
told Axios he agrees with Rader's perspective.
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