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Kedar S. Bhatia, “Reconsidering the Purely Jurisdictional View of the Alien Tort Statute”
May 16th, 2012

Kedar S. Bhatia (Student-at-law, Emory University School of Law) has posted  ”Reconsidering the Purely Jurisdictional View of the Alien Tort Statute”, Emory International Law Review, 2013, forthcoming/Emory Public Law Research Paper. Here’s the abstract: The Alien Tort Statute... Read more »

I Hate RSS Scrapers Who Breach My Copyright
May 11th, 2012

I can’t stand Flawging or Splawging (spam law blogging), but I genuinely detest Blog Scraping, including RSS scraping. It is more than plagiarism. It is intellectual property theft. The Trial Warrior Blog is a personal law blog (blawg). I devote a significant amount of time and energy in w... Read more »

Ontario Court Orders Cross-Examinations of Foreign Witnesses by Video Conferencing
May 11th, 2012

The recent decision in Code Inc. v. Indepedent High Electoral Commission, 2012 ONSC 2208 (CanLII) ["Code Inc."] held that video conferencing is a viable option for the conduct of cross-examinations of foreign witnesses on a jurisdictional motion.  In Code Inc., the Plaintiff moved to to compel tw... Read more »

Your Name Here
May 10th, 2012

Kendyl Sebesta over at Canadian Lawyer Magazine reports that the Law Society of Upper Canada will not be changing its name: More than 50 Law Society of Upper Canada members showed up at the regulator’s annual general meeting last night and overwhelming showing their support to keep its 215-year-o... Read more »

Supreme Court of Canada denies leave to appeal in Mexico v. Cargill, Incorporated
May 10th, 2012

I previously blogged about the the Court of Appeal for Ontario decision in Mexico v. Cargill, Incorporated, 2011 ONCA 622 which held that the standard of review from a NAFTA trade tribunal arbitral decision is correctness. Today, the Supreme Court of Canada denied the application for leave to a... Read more »

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