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More on Schrödinger Service
I’m enjoying having a back-and-forth with friend of Letters Blogatory Bill Dodge on “Schrödinger Service.” The name comes from the famous thought experiment in quantum physics, where the setup allows a tiny, random quantum event to lead to consequence that we can observe in the macroscopic world. If a radioactive atom decays, then a vial……
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Event Announcement: ABLI/HCCH webinar on electronic service of documents and remote taking of evidence
Readers, the Singapore-based Asian Business Law Institute and the Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference on Private International Law are hosting a webinar on electronic service of documents and remote taking of evidence. Here is the announcement: The webinar will take place on Thursday July 10 from 5 to 6:10 pm Singapore time (UTC +8)……
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Case of the Day: BSH v. Electrolux
The case of the day is BSH Hausgeräte GmbH v Electrolux AB (CJEU 2025). In the European Union, the Brussels I bis regulation allocates exclusive jurisdiction over the validity of patents and other registered IP rights to “the courts of the Member State in which the deposit or registration has been applied for, has taken……
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The Letters Blogatory time service
OK, this is a little geeky. If you have a desktop computer that you know how to configure, or if you have a server that you administer, you can use the Letters Blogatory time service to set your computer’s clock! Let me back up. Longtime readers know that I’m interested in the science of timekeeping.……
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Bill Dodge on Serving US Counsel
Friend of Letters Blogatory Bill Dodge has a good post at the Transnational Litigation Blog about serving process on foreign defendants by serving their US counsel. This is one of the great Letters Blogatory conundrums. I have gone back and forth about the issue. That’s one of the blessings and curses of blogging. You can……