Lessons from the GUCCI case: Chinese banks increasingly subject to U.S. jurisdicton

作者/编者:Meg Utterback, Tara J. Plochocki
作者单位:金杜律师事务所
创作年代:2016
出处/来源:金杜律师事务所
学科分类:国际商事与投资争端解决
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In 2010 and 2011, the New York branch of the Bank of China (“BOC”)was served with two subpoenas relating to a lawsuit for trademark infringement brought by luxury goods companies Gucci, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta and others. They sought all documents – including those located in China – relating to BOC accounts belonging to the defendant counterfeiters. BOC protested that compliance with these requests would cause it to violate Chinese law protecting bank customers from unauthorized disclosure of their account information. Last month, BOC’s five-year battle to maintain its customers’ privacy and remain in compliance with Chinese law came to an end. In that time, BOC filed two appeals, was found in contempt of court twice, and filed its own lawsuit in China. The Gucci case offers some insight as to what to expect from U.S. courts going forward. It appears probable that U.S. courts will continue to demand the production of information protected from disclosure outside the U.S., and will assert jurisdiction when lawsuits or subpoenas relate to an entity’s deliberate use of a U.S. correspondent bank account.

关键词: GUCCI Case; U.S. Jurisdiction; Reciprocity; Trademark Infringement

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