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Stephen Hawking, 1942-2018
The great physicist Stephen Hawking died yesterday, as I’m sure you know by now. Hawking, and in particular his 1988 book, A Brief History of Time, got me interested in cosmology as a teenager, and while I’m a landlubber in any hard science, the interest has never worn off. I know that Hawking was important……
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More on the ABA’s Ethics of Blogging Opinion
A few days ago I noted the ABA’s new ethics opinion on law blogs. After reading the opinion, I removed the few posts at Letters Blogatory about my own cases while I gave the opinion some more thought.
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Case of the Day: Blizzard Entertainment v. Bossland
The case of the day is Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. v. Bossland GmbH, from the Landgericht Leipzig. It came to my attention thanks to eagle-eyed reader Lukas Heinemann. Blizzard had a $8 million default judgment against Bossland from the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. The case arose out of alleged violations of……
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Paper of the Day: Richard Garnett on “Precarious Employment”
Today’s paper of the day is Precarious Employment? Varying Approaches to Foreign Sovereign Immunity in Labor Disputes, by Richard Garnett of Melbourne Law School. The paper provides a really interesting and useful overview of the cases and approaches to foreign sovereign immunity as it applies to claims brought by employees of foreign states. Well worth……
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New ABA Formal Opinion on Blogging
The ABA Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility has just issued a new formal opinion on Confidentiality Obligations for Lawyer Blogging and Other Public Commentary. The gist is that a law blogger cannot reveal information relating to a representation, including information contained in public records, unless an exception to the ordinary rule of confidentiality……