Month: December 2013

  • New Book: Anthimos on Service of Process Abroad

    Letters Blogatory contributor Apostolos Anthimos has published a new book, Service of Process Abroad: A Practical Guide. The book, written in Greek, is available from Sakkoulas Publications. Here is the press release. This book grew out of the experience of the author’s engagement with cross-border legal practice for nearly two decades. It gives the full……

  • New Case: Georges v. United Nations

    I am a little late on this, but I wanted to note the recent complaint by several Haitians on behalf of themselves and a putative class against the United Nations, The UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti, Secretary-General Ban, and former Under-Secretary-General Edmond Mulet. The claims are for negligence, negligent supervision, intentional infliction of emotional distress,……

  • Lago Agrio: Trial Ends with Unusual Own Goal

    The trial of Chevron’s RICO claims against Steven Donziger and the Lago Agrio plaintiffs came to an end in New York last week. There’s a lot I could write about, but I’m going to focus on one issue that came up late in the trial and then give some thoughts about what’s next. One of……

  • Letters Blogatory’s New Look

    Readers, I hope you enjoy Letters Blogatory’s new look! This is the third iteration of the blog in the nearly three years of its existence. You can see something close to the original look at this legacy link. Of course, you remember the more recent look. I would like to have your feedback on the……

  • Case of the Day: Fitzpatrick International Ltd. v. Equatorial Guinea

    The case of the day is Fitzpatrick International Ltd. v. Republic of Equatorial Guinea (S.D. Tex. 2013). In 2004, Equatorial Guinea made a contract with Fitzpatrick Equatorial Guinea Ltd., whose majority owner was Fitzpatrick Gibraltar Ltd., for the construction of a highway between the airport in Malabo and the town of Ela Nguema. Disputes were……