Month: August 2014

  • Case of the Day: Cermesoni v. Maneiro

    The case of the day is Cermesoni v. Maneiro (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2014). Carolina Cermesoni Maneiro brought divorce proceedings against her husband, Jorge Raul Cermesoni, in Buenos Aires. Both spouses were Argentine nationals living in Argentina. The husband had bank accounts at Wells Fargo and Citibank in Miami. The wife sought issuance of a……

  • Argentine Debt: Argentina Starts Proceedings Against the US In The ICJ

    My colleague Claudia Madrid Martínez at Cartas Blogatorias has a post today noting that Argentina has file an application with the International Court of Justice seeking to institute a claim against the United States on account of the debt default. The claim, according to the ICJ’s press release, is that the US “has committed violations……

  • Case of the Day: Flame S.A. v. Freight Bulk Pte. Ltd.

    The case of the day is Flame S.A. v. Freight Bulk Pte. Ltd. (4th Cir. 2014). Flame was a Swiss shipping and trading company. It entered into forward freight swap agreements with Industrial Carriers, a firm organized under an unspecified country’s law that did business in New York. “What’s a forward freight swap agreement,” I……

  • FOIA: The Anticlimax

    The State Department has now produced all of the documents responsive to my second FOIA request. I submitted the request on April 25 of this year, and so the process, from start to finish, took just over three months. Compared to the nearly three years I have been waiting for the response to my first……

  • Case of the Day: Puigbo v. Medex Trading

    The case of the day is Puigbo v. Medex Trading, LLC (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2014). Medex sued Juan Andres Puigbo for fraud. Puigbo was in Venezuela. Medex transmitted the document to the Venezuelan central authority, which, after attempting personal service, served the documents on Puigbo by publication, as provided in Article 223 of the……