Hello, world! This is Letters Blogatory, an award-winning blog on international judicial assistance and private international law published since 2011. /* TEAM */ Letters Blogatory is basically just me, Ted Folkman. I live in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. You can find my professional contact information at https://www.rubinrudman.com/attorneys/theodore-folkman/ And you can contact me more generally at https://lettersblogatory.com/contact /* CONTRIBUTORS */ Over the years, I have published guest posts by many writers, whom I'd like to thank. They are: Apostolos Anthimos Peter Bert Ron Brand Chris Bray Doug Cassel Nathalie Cely Suárez Mehrunnisa Chaudhry Ivy Chen (陈盛兰) Fanny Cornette Vivian Curran Albéniz Couret Fuentes William S. Dodge Gustavo Domínguez Noël Doran David Evans Pietro Franzina Jared Hubbard Jie Huang Chuck Kotuby Melissa Kucinski Steven Loble Aaron Lukken Alejandro Manevich Anthony McIntyre Danny Morrison Chris Neumeyer Javier Ochoa Muñoz Aaron Marr Page Nathan Park Larissa Clare Pochmann da Silva Antonin Pribetić Casandra Burke Robertson Ira Ryk-Lakhman Rafael Salomão Romano Eric Sherby Aaron Simowitz Minyao Wang Chris Whytock I would also like to thank lawyers and scholars who have been great friends to me and to the project of this blog but who haven't (yet) written a guest-post. Christophe Berlusconi Alex Blumrosen John Coyle Melissa Ford Maggie Gardner Nicholas O'Donnell Greg Shill David Stewart Cathalijne van der Plas Finally, I would like to thank my current and past law firms for supporting or at least tolerating my blogging efforts: Rubin and Rudman LLP, Boston, MA, USA Murphy & King, PC, Boston, MA, USA /* SITE */ Letters Blogatory is updated frequently. It uses Wordpress blogging software and several plugins to extend functionality. Too many people have contributed to these programs, and to the software that Letters Blogatory and Wordpress rely on (the http server, the database, PHP, the email server software, the operating system, etc.) to thank by name, if I knew their names, which in most cases I don't. /* TYPOGRAPHY */ Letters Blogatory is typeset in Century Supra and Advocate, both of which are licensed from MB Type, a project of Matthew Butterick.