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In its broadest sense, the phrase "conflict of laws" covers every case and situation with which two or more jurisdictions have had some contact.
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longarm jurisdiction, longarm statute, nondomiciliary defendant, lex loci rule, forum non conveniens rules, forum domiciliary, situs law, final domicile, parte divorce, rem jurisdiction, personam jurisdiction, local domiciliary, borrowing statute, comparative impairment, foreign period, rem cases, mandatory recognition, forum law, competing laws, matrimonial actions, jurisdictional objection, defendant spouse, jurisdictional point, diversity court, conveniens doctrine
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New York, United States, New Jersey, New Hampshire, International Shoe, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, West Virginia, New Mexico, North Carolina, Professor Leflar, Second Restatement, District of Columbia, Home Insurance, Rules of Decision Act, Van Dusen, Burger King, Guaranty Trust, British Columbia, General Motors, Puerto Rico, California's Reich, Intercontinental Planning, Jones Act, Judge Cardozo, Justice Traynor
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