Upper Level·T14 #11·Berkeley, California

Conflict of Laws at Berkeley Law

Conflict of Laws addresses which jurisdiction's law applies when a legal dispute involves multiple states or countries. Students study choice-of-law methodologies, full faith and credit, and the recognition of foreign judgments.

Key Topics in Conflict of Laws

Choice of law approaches (First Restatement, Second Restatement, interest analysis)
Governmental interest analysis
Full faith and credit clause
Recognition of foreign judgments
Contractual choice-of-law provisions
Domicile and habitual residence
Renvoi
Public policy exception
Statute of limitations conflicts
Federal-state conflicts (Erie doctrine)

Key Questions in Conflict of Laws

Which state has the most significant relationship to the dispute?

Does the forum state have a legitimate interest in applying its own law?

Must the forum recognize a sister-state judgment?

Is the contractual choice-of-law clause enforceable?

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