31 May 2023, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Devildog
Because aside from the points CedCraig has raised, your "class action lawsuit" - in inverted commas because the concept differs depending on the Country of origin would need to be raised against Rolex SA which is a Swiss registered company and ultimately whatever action was raised would need to be raised under Swiss law in a Swiss Court (to have any legal impact)
Sure, you could go after Rolex in the USA, but that would not be enforceable against Rolex SA.
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Rolex SA could be sued in the US under long-arm jurisdiction. See, e.g., Rosenblatt v. Coutts & Co. AG (2d Cir. 2018).
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