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Case of the Day: Wye Oak Technology v. Iraq
The case of the day is Wye Oak Technology v. Republic of Iraq (D.D.C. 2013). Wye Oak was an American defense contractor. In 2004, it contracted with the Iraqi Ministry of Defense, and from 2004 to 2005, it repaired and refurbished several armored battalions and arranged for the sale of some metal as scrap. It……
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Case of the Day: Wultz v. Bank of China
The case of the day is Wultz v. Bank of China Ltd. (S.D.N.Y. 2013). We first considered this case in November 2012. Here was my description of the facts from the prior post: In 2006, Daniel Wultz was killed, and Yekutiel Wultz injured, in a suicide bombing in Tel Aviv. Members of the Wultz family……
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Case of the Day: Marker Völkl (International) GmbH v. Epic Sports International, Inc.
The case of the day is Marker Völkl (International) GmbH v. Epic Sports International, Inc. (S.D.N.Y. 2013). Marker Völkl, a Swiss corporation, had a license agreement with Epic, a Nevada corporation, under which Epic distributed Marker Völkl’s tennis equipment. In a separate agreement, Capstone Business Credit, LLC, a New York company, guaranteed Epic’s performance of……
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Case of the Day: Magi XXI, Inc. v. Vatican City State
The case of the day is Magi XXI, Inc. v. Stato della Città del Vaticano (2d Cir. 2013). The Vatican Office of Publications, an instrumentality of the Vatican City State, entered into a license agreement with Second Renaissance, LLC, under which it granted Second Renaissance the right to produce and market products based on reproductions……
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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……