International process encompasses all aspects of the dreaded rite of passage—surmounting civil
procedure. Instead of following the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and memorizing state procedural
regulations and statutes, international process servers must become an expert in the implementation
and application of international and multilateral treaties and conventions governing transnational
service of process....
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The 1965 Convention on Service Abroad of Judicial or Extrajudicial Documents in Civil and Commercial
Matters, done at the Hague—which is also known as the Hague Service Convention—was
designed to foster international economic cooperation and growth, by ensuring predictable, reliable
redress when contracts and commitments did not work out....
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