Galanda Broadman associate Matt Slovin’s article “Stipulating to Overturn Klaxon” has been published by the NYU Law Review.
In the article, Slovin evaluates explicit and implicit agreements by litigants as to which jurisdiction’s law governs a dispute. He argues that the forum state’s law must determine whether these agreements are valid.
In May, Slovin presented his article to faculty gathered in Manhattan at the Seventh Annual Civil Procedure Workshop, hosted by Cardozo School of Law.
Slovin’s practice focuses on complex litigation involving tribal governments and enterprises. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School.