Author: nhankla

Chuck Remmel, Graydon Stevens and Lauri Boxer-Macomber Win Forum Non Conveniens Argument

In an international dispute involving alleged intellectual property rights, Chuck Remmel, Graydon Stevens and Lauri Boxer-Macomber successfully argued to the U.S. District Court of Maine that a case brought against their Canadian client in the United States should be dismissed on forum non conveniens grounds, thereby permitting their client to proceed with litigation in its… Read more »

Jennifer Archer Prevails at Immigration Court on Asylum Claim

In August 2009, Jennifer Archer successfully litigated a defensive asylum claim in the Boston Immigration Court (Matter of [NAME REDACTED]). At issue in the case was whether Attorney Archer’s Rwandan client was entitled to asylum based upon prior persecution by the Rwandan Patriotic Front. Following a full day of trial, the Immigration Court (Gagnon, P.)… Read more »