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  • October 7, 2025

    Today is the second anniversary of October 7. I want to share some personal reflections about that day and the past two years. October 7 was, for me, a lightning bolt. If you’ve been struck by lightning you aren’t the same person the day after as you were the day before. The October 8 Ted……

    October 7, 2025
  • Case of the Day: Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society v. Russian Federation

    The case of the day is Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society of Pa. v. Russian Federation (D.D.C. 2025). In 2017, the Russian government seized the headquarters of the Jehovah’s Witnesses in St. Petersburg. The property is now used as a state-owned medical research facility. The Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society, a Jehovah’s Witnesses……

    September 28, 2025
  • DOJ issues guidance on US lawyers as “forwarding authorities” under the Service Convention

    It’s very common, and 100% correct, for US lawyers to transmit requests for service under the Hague Service Convention to foreign central authorities. But despite years of guidance from the HCCH on this topic, in the Practical Handbook and, if I recall, in the Conclusions & Recommendations of the Special Commission, central authorities often don’t……

    September 19, 2025
  • New guidance on procedure under the Uniform Arbitration Act

    Both the FAA (9 U.S.C. § 6) and the Uniform Arbitration Act (RUAA § 5) say that an application to a court under the statute must be made by motion. In some courts, this creates a problem, because the clerk doesn’t know what to do with a motion that is not filed in a civil……

    September 10, 2025
  • More on Serving Foreign Defendants’ U.S. Counsel to Avoid the Hague Service Convention

    Readers, I’m happy to bring you this post from the Transnational Litigation Blog by friend of Letters Blogatory Bill Dodge and new FoLB Mehrunnisa Chaudhry. The post covers a classic Letters Blogatory question that I’ve written about many times: can you serve process on a defendant who is in a Service Convention state by serving……

    September 9, 2025
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