Month: February 2014

  • Case of the Day: Walia v. Aegis Center Point Developers

    The case of the day is Walia v. Aegis Center Point Developers Pvt. Ltd. (N.D. Cal. 2014). According to the complaint, Aegis was in charge of a real estate project in India. It recruited Gurinder Walia to serve as a director, manage investors, and raise capital. Walia and Siddhartha Kumar were the managers of Aegis,……

  • One Thousand and One Posts

    Today’s case of the day, SEC v. China Intelligent Lighting and Electronics, was Letters Blogatory’s one thousandth post! That makes this the thousand and first post. Thanks as always for reading, and especial thanks to my regular readers and subscribers.

  • Case of the Day: SEC v. China Intelligent Lighting and Electronics

    The case of the day is SEC v. China Intelligent Lighting and Electronics (S.D.N.Y. 2014). The Securities and Exchange Commission sued Xuemei Li, the president and CEO of China Intelligent Lighting and Electronics, and Tianfu Li, the chairman and CEO of NIVS IntelliMedia Technology Group, Inc., for securities fraud. Both resided in China. The SEC……

  • Case of the Day: AQ Asset Management v. Levine

    In the case of the day, AQ Asset Management LLC v. Levine (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 2014), a Swiss national who had sued US defendants in the New York state courts found that he could not avoid the reach of a New York subpoena in a related case brought by the same US parties. In 2008,……

  • Case of the Day: Samsung Electronic Co. v. Early Bird Savings

    The case of the day is Samsung Electronic Co. v. Early Bird Savings (S.D. Cal. 2014). It raises an issue we haven’t seen in a while, namely, whether a temporary restraining order can be extended beyond the ordinarily permissible time to allow for service of process abroad.