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  • Case of the Day: In re Marriage of Paddock and May

    The case of the day is Paddock v. May (Wash. Ct. App. 2024). The husband and wife were married in the UK but later moved to Washington. The husband sought a legal separation in Washington, which was granted, and he moved to Wales. The husband’s lawyer withdrew from the case. Washington law provides that six…

    November 28, 2024
  • Case of the Day: Freedom Watch v. OPEC

    The case of the day is Freedom Watch, Inc. v. OPEC (D.C. Cir. 2014). This is the appeal from the case of the day from January 28, 2013. Here is a bit of my description of the case from the prior post: Freedom Watch, a right-wing organization that accuses the “Obama-Clinton regime” of “using the…

    September 25, 2014
  • Case of the Day: Cagan v. Gadman

    The case of the day is Cagan v. Gadman (E.D.N.Y. 2012). Martin Cagan sued Broney Gadman and others for fraud and civil conspiracy, and he also sought recognition and enforcement of a judgment of an English court against Gadman for more than £ 282,000. The facts of the case are not really clear from the…

    January 3, 2013
  • Case of the Day: Carson v. Griffin

    The case of the day is Carson v. Griffin (N.D. Cal. 2013). Fletcher Carson sued several defendants, including Walsh Griffin, Walsh Capital Group, Ivan Ahmed Azziz, Daniel Okwudili Nwankwo, Cisse Abdoulaye, and Ben Aka, on a variety of claims. I don’t attempt to summarize the claims of the pro se complaint. Griffin and Walsh Capital…

    June 11, 2013
  • Case of the Day: Boeing Co. v. KB Yuzhnoye

    The case of the day is Boeing Co. v. KB Yuzhnoye (C.D. Cal. 2013). Boeing Co. and the Boeing Commercial Space Co. claimed that BCSC was part of a joint venture called Sea Launch. Yuzhnoye, an instrumentality of Ukraine, was one of the other joint venturers. The joint venture agreement provided that if any party…

    September 3, 2013
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