Author: Ted Folkman

  • Case of the Day: St. Ventures v. KBA Assets & Acquisitions

    The case of the day is St. Ventures, LLC v. KBA Assets & Acquisitions, LLC (E.D. Cal. 2013). St. Ventures sued KBA, Ben Fenfield, Asset Placement Ltd., Susan Gillis, Paul Windwood, and Bank of America, claiming that “the defendants obtained a bond owned by St. Ventures through fraudulent means.” Asset Placement Ltd. was a UK……

  • Social Sharing Update: Mission Accomplished!

    I want to thank those of you who wrote to me with suggestions for dealing with the privacy problems that arise when websites use social sharing buttons. The good news is that I think I have found a solution that works. It’s software called Love Button, published by deLucks GmbH. At the foot of each……

  • Donzigerdämmerung?

    Steven Donziger’s lawyers, Keker & Van Nest LLP, have moved for leave to withdraw from the case, citing non-payment of its fees of more than $1.4 million. The motion pulls no punches, accusing Judge Kaplan of allowing the case to “degenerate[] into a Dickensian farce” and accusing Chevron of “scorched-earth litigation, executed by its army……

  • Case of the Day Safadjou v. Mohammadi

    The case of the day is Safadjou v. Mohammadi (N.Y. App. Div. 2013). The case was on appeal from a judgment in a divorce and child custody case. The husband had introduced evidence tending to show that the wife had left the United States with the couple’s child and that she intended to remain in……

  • Letters Blogatory Goes Over To The Dark Side

    Update: If you are particularly interested in this issue, check out this post by noted privacy and cryptography expert Bruce Schneier. Readers, I tried. Really, I did. As you may remember, I rolled out privacy-sensitive sharing buttons with great fanfare just a couple of weeks ago. The idea was to let people share Letters Blogatory……