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Category: Litigation and Disputes

Mandamus and APA Litigation: Getting the Government to Act

September 7, 2021 Joe Jones

The U.S. Department of State and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) have become notorious for delays and long processing…

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Posted in: Immigration, Litigation and Disputes

Obtaining U.S. Evidence for Foreign Litigation: The Power of Section 1782

June 14, 2021 Joe Jones

One defining characteristic of civil litigation in the United States is discovery—the ability to demand that the other party disclose…

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Posted in: Litigation and Disputes

Shutting Down a Bogus Domain Name Through UDRP

April 29, 2020 Joe Jones

It is increasingly common to find internet domain names that impersonate an individual or company, sometimes for the purpose of…

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Posted in: Litigation and Disputes

“Discovery” in U.S. Litigation

April 24, 2020 Joe Jones

One of the most unique features of the American court system is the ability for parties to both civil and…

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Posted in: Family Law, Litigation and Disputes

Confidentiality, Privilege, and Work Product

February 11, 2020 Joe Jones

These three concepts are important for businesses to understand when communicating with their lawyers, particularly with regard to disputes, litigation,…

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Posted in: Litigation and Disputes

Service of Process Against Defendants in Japan: To Hague or Not To Hague?

December 11, 2019 Joe Jones

Japan filed a formal objection to service by mail under the Hague Service Convention on December 21, 2018, after years…

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Washington D.C.’s Consumer Protection Procedures Act

November 13, 2019 Joe Jones

How can an aggrieved consumer get three times their actual damages, plus punitive damages and attorneys’ fees? By suing under…

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Posted in: Contracts, District of Columbia, Litigation and Disputes

“Tortious Interference” under New York Law

November 12, 2019 Joe Jones

“Tortious interference with contract” is a common claim between competitors and business adversaries, but is often difficult to establish.

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Posted in: Contracts, Litigation and Disputes, New York

Daniel Joseph (“Joe”) Jones is an attorney with experience advising multinational corporations, small businesses and individuals on legal matters around the world. He spent a total of 12 years in Japan as a student and practicing attorney, practiced in the Tokyo and Washington offices of one of the world’s largest corporate law firms, and worked as in-house counsel for three listed companies.

He is admitted to the bar in Washington, DC, Maryland, Virginia, and New York, and is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for the District of Columbia and the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.

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