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Case of the Day: Zobay v. MTN Group Ltd.
The case of the day is Zobay v. MTN Group Ltd. (E.D.N.Y. 2024). The claim is that the defendants, including ZTE and Huawei, conspired with foreign terrorist organizations “targeting Americans in Iraq, Afghanistan, the Middle East, and Europe.” The plaintiffs brought claims under the Anti-Terrorism Act on behalf of people “killed or wounded while serving……
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Case of the Day: Johnson v. Settino
The case of the day is Johnson v. Settino (Mass. 2024). I love this case. Johnson and Settino began dating in 2016, and in 2017 they were engaged to be married. Johnson gave Settino a $70,000 engagement ring. That is quite some ring. To make a long story short, Johnson broke off the engagement but……
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More on Apostilles and Forged Documents
I was surprised to learn, in the course of writing my recent post on an allegedly forged document that was certified with an apostille, that the uniform laws adopted in many US states (twenty-eight states and the District of Columbia, by my count) treat an apostille (and a final certification by a US consular officer)……
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Service by NFT?
Plaintiffs who say they are victims of internet frauds or schemes are often stymied at the beginning of their lawsuits because they don’t really know the defendant’s name or address. They may only have an email address or the address of a crypto wallet. Some lawyers have begun to try to turn the tables by……