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The International Law Section of the American Bar Association will be holding its 2012 Spring Meeting on April 17-21, 2012 in New York.

Sessions will include: The Framework of International Legal Practice, Drafting International Contracts, Cross-Border Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Competition & Antitrust Issues in International Transactions, Fighting Online Piracy – New Perspectives on ISP Liability Under EU, U.S. & U.K. Copyright Law, Damages in International Contracts, Selling Consumer Products into the U.S. and Canada, the Globalization of Anti-Corruption Laws, the Evolution of International Criminal Law and Price Signaling and Hub-and-Spoke Communication: How to Avoid the Cutting Edge of Antitrust Liability.

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ABA Section of International Law: Spring Meeting 2012

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