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Belfast Project: Coda
The Chronicle of Higher Education has published an interesting coda to the Belfast Project litigation that I covered here extensively. The piece goes behind the scenes in the planning and negotiations that led to the project and the parties’ thoughts in the aftermath of the project’s implosion—primarily their thoughts about each other. The article does……
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Case of the Day: Martinez v. Bloomberg
The case of the day is Martinez v. Bloomberg LP (2d Cir. 2014). Brian Anthony Martinez, a former employee of Bloomberg LP, sued Bloomberg for wrongful termination in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The facts aren’t that important to the decision. Martinez’s employment contract had an English choice of law clause and an……
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Lago Agrio: Deepak Gupta In The House
If you spend your days reading and writing memoranda of law, you know a good one when you see it. And so when I read Steven Donziger’s latest brief in the RICO case last week, my first thought was that his lawyers had finally found their groove. But then I looked at the cover and……
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Case of the Day: Beijing Zhongyi Zhongbiao Electronic Information Technology Co. v. Microsoft
The case of the day is Beijing Zhongyi Zhongbiao Electronic Information Technology Co. v. Microsoft Corp. (W.D. Wash. 2013). In 1995, Microsoft and the Chinese government signed a memorandum of understanding, under which Microsoft was to develop a Chinese version of Windows 95 using fonts that met the government’s standards, and the government undertook to……
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Case of the Day: In re Application of National Syndicate for Electric Energy
The case of the day, In re Application of National Syndicate for Electric Energy (E.D. Va. 2014), is another in a recent group of unrelated cases indicating the limits of 28 U.S.C. § 1782, and in particular, the statute’s limitation to “foreign or international tribunals.” The National Syndicate for Electric Energy (SNEE) is a union……