Month: December 2016

  • New Blogatory | Politics Site Live!

    Readers, thank you for giving me your views on whether political posts should be kept separate from the main fare here at Letters Blogatory. The majority of readers said they liked the political coverage and had no problem with mixing it with more straightforward legal posts, but a few readers said they would prefer for……

  • Sneak Attack!

    For a long time, President-elect Donald Trump has long made it clear that he views unpredictability in foreign policy as a virtue and a strength. At a recent rally in New Hampshire, Trump promised his supporters a foreign policy that neither they nor America’s enemies could ever anticipate. “I want to be unpredictable,” Trump declared.……

  • Case of the Day: In re Kleimar N.V.

    The case of the day is In re Application of Kleimar N.V. (S.D.N.Y. 2016). Kleimar was engaged in an arbitration against Dalian Dongzhan Group Co. before the London Maritime Arbitration Association. Kleimer brought a § 1782 application seeking leave to take discovery from Vale S.A., a non-party, for use in the arbitration. The issue was……

  • Water Splash v. Menon: Cert. Granted

    On Friday, the Supreme Court granted the petition for a writ of certiorari in Water Splash, Inc. v. Menon, the case that squarely raises the question of how to interpret Article 10(a) of the Hague Service Convention. Does it permit service of process abroad by mail, or not?

  • Lawyer Advertising Around The World

    Who needs a hobby, like tennis, or philately? (Bouns points for anyone who can name that song). As I mentioned earlier this year, I have a hobby when traveling: I like to photograph lawyer advertisements. The best place to do this, in my experience, is Florida. See my prior post for an example, and here……