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U.S. Supreme Court deciding whether to hear Jaldhi appeal on Rule B attachment of electronic funds transfers: timeline and commentary

  • Holland & Knight LLP
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • March 11 2010

The United States Supreme Court could soon determine whether or not it will accept an appeal of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals decision in The Shipping Corporation of India v. Jaldhi Overseas Pte Ltd

Shipping companies’ Chapter 11 reorganization proceedings: jurisdictional battles

  • Holland & Knight LLP
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • October 24 2011

In recent months, U.S. bankruptcy filings such as Omega Navigation (filed July 8 in Houston) and Marco Polo Seatrade (filed July 29 in New York) have caught the attention of the worldwide shipping community

Federal appellate court finds key U.S. discovery tool can be used to aid foreign arbitrations

  • Holland & Knight LLP
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • August 2 2012

The Eleventh Circuit, the federal appellate court for the southeast region of the U.S. including Florida, in In re Consorcio Ecuatoriano de Telecomunicaciones S.A., recently decided a case with broad implications for foreign litigants involved in private arbitration and seeking documents or testimony from witnesses physically located in the United States

2010 year-end review: Rule B attachments of property are alive and well

  • Holland & Knight LLP
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • February 10 2011

Over the last several years, Rule B became the dominant means by which to obtain security in maritime disputes