CHICAGO (June 21) -- “Employment of a domestic worker whose duties are limited to fulfilling the personal household needs of a diplomat and his family is a private act that is not ‘performed on behalf of or immutable to the sending State’ even when the provisions of those services for the diplomat happens to occur inside the premises that house the diplomatic mission.”
Citing a previous precedent, Judge Victor Marrero of the United States District Court of Southern New York denied Tuesday (June 16) the motion of former Philippine Ambassador to the United Nations Lauro Liboon Baja and his wife, Norma, to dismiss the complaint against them and quash the service of process for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.
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