The World in U.S. Courts: Winter 2018 - Personal Jurisdiction/Forum Non Conveniens
November.14.2017
The plaintiff Jones claimed she was assaulted while receiving a massage during a beach excursion in the Dominican Republic. She sued the resort and the travel agency through which she booked the vacation for negligence. As relevant here, the defendants moved to dismiss the claim under the doctrine of forum non conveniens.
The Court explained that the forum non conveniens doctrine permits the discretionary dismissal of a case where retaining jurisdiction would result in “oppressiveness and vexation to a defendant out of all proportion to plaintiff’s convenience, or when the chosen forum is inappropriate because of considerations affecting the court’s own administrative and legal problems.” Four factors are involved in applying the doctrine, which the Court analyzed as follows: