In july 2011 two high-speed trains collided near wenzhou


Question: 1. In July 2011, two high-speed trains collided near Wenzhou, China. Shortly after, law offices in Wenzhou were notified by the local judicial bureau and lawyers' association to "immediately report" requests for legal assistance and told not to respond "without authorization."64

In your view, would China benefit from a Western-style approach to litigation? Explain.

2. Boschetto, a California resident, bought a 1964 Ford Galaxie 500XL advertised on eBay from Hansing, a Wisconsin resident. Hansing said the car was in excellent condition, including an "R code" classification. After delivery to California, Boschetto discovered many problems including the fact that the car was not an "R code." The parties could not reach an out-of-court settlement so Boschetto sued. Hansing moved for dismissal of the claim on the grounds of lack of personal jurisdiction. Does the fact that the transaction was conducted via eBay satisfy the jurisdictional requirement? Explain. See Boschetto v. Hansing, 539 F.3d 1011 (9th Cir. 2008); cert. den. Boschetto v. Hansing, 129 S. Ct. 1318 (2009).

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