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I Want to Believe in International Law
I want to believe in international law. But as I’ve said in many posts over the last year, I think there is something deeply wrong with what many scholars say public international law tells us about the war in Gaza. The way I’ve expressed this is to say that I am not an expert in……
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Case of the Day: Sillam v. Labaton Sucharow
The case of the day is Sillam v. Labaton Sucharow LLP (S.D.N.Y. 2024). Sillam was a French businessman. According to his complaint, he and Descroubres, who was predecessor in interest to Sillam’s fellow plaintiff, Saulnier, had a fee-splitting agreement with Labaton Sucharow. Sillam was to get 15% of Labanon’s earnings from clients that Sillam referred……
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The NYT article on UNRWA is a doozy
I am fascinated by yesterday’s article in the Times about UNRWA in Gaza. Here are some of the key points. When I read reporting like this, I am aghast at the UN’s see-no-evil, hear-no-evil approach to UNRWA. When Israel alleged that twelve UNRWA staffers had taken part in the October 7 massacre, the UN issued……
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Case of the Day: Commonwealth v. Karen Read
The case of the day is Commonwealth v. Read (Mass. Super. Ct. 2024). This is not a typical Letters Blogatory case, but it has been in the headlines here in Massachusetts and, I think, elsewhere in America. I’m curious to know whether any readers abroad have heard of it! And there is a connection to……