“I think it’s worthwhile that the Seventh Circuit recognizes that there’s something going on and that these aren’t just regular cases,” a professor at the Chicago-Kent College of Law told Law.com. “We have so few Seventh Circuit decisions that even talk about Schedule A, [and] even fewer presidential ones.”
‘Far-Reaching Implications’: Hague Service Convention Bans Email Process Service to Chinese Defendants, Seventh Circuit Rules
“It … means that many thousands of cases were wrongly