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A Compelling Situation: Enforcing American Letters Rogatory in Ontario
Pamela D. Pengelley Cozen O'Connor Canadian Bar Review, Vol. 85, No. 2, pp. 345-372, 2006 Abstract: Where a party seeks to take evidence from an unwilling party in a foreign jurisdiction, a formal request for judicial assistance must be made by the party's domestic court to a court in the foreign jurisdiction. Such a request is called a letter rogatory. The author describes the process whereby an American party would request the judicial assistance of an Ontario court, including the formal requirements for a letter rogatory and the various preconditions to enforcement of which an Ontario court must be satisfied. The granting of such a request is a discretionary matter for Ontario courts; the author also reviews factors which will affect the exercise of the discretion.
Keywords: Letters, Request, Rogatory, Foreign, Deposition, Discovery, Evidence, Witness JEL Classifications: K10, K13, K41 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: July 14, 2008 ; Last revised: February 20, 2009Suggested CitationContact Information
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