Consent is one of the primary ways in which courts gain personal jurisdiction. It is deeply entrenched in doctrine, everyday contracts, and routine litigation. While other aspects of personal jurisdiction have received significant attention from the Supreme Court in recent years, consent has not. That changed in 2023 when the Court revisited the boundaries of consent in Mallory v. Norfolk Southern R. Co. This panel brings together experts on personal jurisdiction and consent to discuss the past, present, and future of consent to personal jurisdiction.
Business meeting at program conclusion.