Conflict of Laws Flashcards

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Full Faith and Credit

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  1. Proper jx
  2. Final w/o appeals
  3. on the merits
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Exceptions to FFC

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  1. Penal judgments (not taxes)

2. extrinsic fraud

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Recognition of divorce judgments

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Recognized if valid jx and at least one party is domiciled in the state

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Vested rights approach

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Abandoned in PA.

Where did the liable event take place?

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Most significant relationship approach

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assess state with most significant relationship, including:

  1. needs of interstate system
  2. relevant policies of forum
  3. policies of interested states
  4. party expectations
  5. policies of substantive areas of law
  6. certainty, predictability, and uniformity
  7. ease of future application
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government interest approach

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Presumption that forum applies own law, but can seek other state.

  1. If false conflict, forum law.
  2. If true conflict, interest analysis.
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Pennsylvania approach

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Hybrid of significant relationship test AND government interest.

Competing state laws and government interests key.

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Enforceability of choice law clauses

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  1. Contrary to public policy;
  2. No reasonable basis for parties’ choice; OR
  3. fraud or mistake

If no clause, 2R (most significant relationship) or governmental interest applies

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Land contracts (2R)

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law of the situs preferred

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Personalty contracts (2R)

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place of delivery preferred

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Life insurance contracts (2R)

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Place where insured is domiciled preferred

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Casualty insurance contracts (2R)

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Place of insured risk preferred

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Loans (2R)

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Place of repayment preferred

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Suretyship contracts (2R)

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Law governing principal obligation preferred

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Transportation contracts (2R)

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Law of place of departure preferred

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arguments against application of foreign law

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  1. procedural
  2. Public policy
  3. penal
17
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What steps are there in a PA conflict of laws analysis?

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  1. Is there a conflict? If not, apply PA law
  2. If a conflict, what are the governmental interests here?
  3. Are there other significant interests?

Note: mention the hybrid approach in an answer