Introduction Legal disputes are commonplace in society, and states have unique laws that govern the resolution of such disputes. However, when two or more states or countries are involved, the resolution of legal disputes can become quite complex. This complexity arises from multiple jurisdictions, each with different laws, regulations, and procedures that govern the resolution of legal disputes. In North Carolina, navigating the complexities of conflict of law requires understanding the laws that apply to a particular dispute, the interaction of multiple jurisdictions, and the potential implications of these laws for the outcome of the dispute. This article provides key considerations for litigators navigating complex conflict of law issues in North Carolina. The Complexity of Conflict of Law Conflict of law, also known as private international law, is the legal discipline that determines the laws that govern the resolution of legal disputes involving multiple jurisdictions. These di...
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