The Brazen Youth share their new song “Open Outside”, continuing upon the path the Lyme, CT trio set for themselves with this past October’s Changing EP, a journey that will conclude later this year with the release of their forthcoming full-length album. “‘Open Outside’ is about coming to terms with all things external, abstract, and out of our control” shares the band. It was written and recorded during March 2020, when as they describe it, “the outside world was ingrained in fear and fleeting color.” “Open Outside” features a sonic palate oscillating between intimate, close at hand vocals with sparse electronic effects, and expansive harp and synth saturated interludes awash in reverb.
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Federal law provides a powerful tool for litigants engaged, or about to engage, in litigation in a foreign forum: 28 U.S.C. § 1782. The statute allows discovery in the United States, under the broad US discovery rules, for use in a foreign proceeding. (You can read our previous coverage
here). Over the past decade, Section 1782 applications have increased dramatically. Although it remains to be seen whether the trend will continue in 2021, a number of court decisions from the first half of this year illustrate the promises and pitfalls for litigants seeking US discovery in connection with their foreign litigation.