Paper of the Day: Spies and FX Dealers


Readers, I commend to you a fun new paper by Steven Loble, a friend of Letters Blogatory and solicitor at W Legal in London. The paper, available on his website, is titled “Spies and FX Dealers—They Can Be Made To Talk.”

Steven recounts his involvement in Gubarev v. Buzzfeed, a case I covered in April 2018, which involved an effort to take the deposition of Christopher Steele, author of the famous Steele dossier, in connection with a libel claim brought by Alexei Gubarev in the US. The paper gives an insider view of the procedural details of the English discovery proceedings. Steven also covers In Re Foreign Exchange Benchmark Rates Antitrust Litigation, another case, perhaps less colorful, that he handled. This is recommended reading for those interested in evidence-gathering in England.


4 responses to “Paper of the Day: Spies and FX Dealers”

  1. Eddie Varon Levy

    Of course, Ted. Let me tell you that Steven Loble is a wonderful, excellent and outstanding lawyer. Knows English Law and Procedure inside/out, left to right, and surely top to bottom. As well as being a marvelous personal friend. I shall seek that book, read it and have it signed for me.

    1. Thanks for the comment, Eddie!

  2. Caroline Polisi

    Aren’t I also a friend of Letters Blogatory? And I know a thing or two about Christopher Steele. C’mon Ted!

    1. Caroline, you are indeed a friend of Letters Blogatory, and you are welcome to share your wisdom here anytime!

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