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Case of the Day: Nidec Motor Corp. v. Broad Ocean Motor
The case of the day is Nidec Motor Corp. v. Broad Ocean Motor LLC (E.D. Mo. 2024). This is a patent infringement case that was brought in 2013 (!). The defendants are Chinese companies that refused to comply with requests for production under FRCP 34 on the grounds that complying with the requests could cause…
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Case of the Day: Villoldo v. Castro
The case of the day is Villoldo v. Castro (1st Cir. 2016). Westlaw calls the case Villoldo v. Ruz. I’m no Spanish naming convention expert, but that seems clearly wrong. Anyway, Alfredo and Gustavo Villoldo were Cuban brothers. In 1959, the Cuban government confiscated their father’s property and threatened them, even after they fled to…
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Case of the Day: Garcia v. Kerry
The case of the day is Garcia v. Kerry (5th Cir. 2014). Ernesto Garcia applied to the State Department for a passport. He included with his application a Texas birth certificate purporting to show that he was born in Laredo, Texas. The State Department requested additional information, because, it said, The person who certified the…