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Cert petition in the BG v Argentina case: no support from the US Solicitor General
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- Argentina, USA
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- May 17 2013
In the latest development in Argentina's challenge of the BG Group v Argentina arbitral award, the United States Solicitor General ("SG") has argued
Continental Cas. Co. v. Argentine Republic, No. 1:12cv99, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 129535 (E.D. Va. Sept. 11, 2012)
- Baker & McKenzie
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- Argentina, USA
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- March 25 2013
Plaintiff Continental Casualty Company brought suit against Defendant the Argentine Republic ("Argentina") in the Eastern District of Virginia seeking
Blue Ridge Invs., LLC v. Republic of Argentina, No. 10 Civ. 153, 2012 U.S. Dist. Lexis 142016 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 30, 2012)
- Baker & McKenzie
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- Argentina, USA
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- March 25 2013
Petitioner Blue Ridge Investments, LLC ("Blue Ridge") filed an action in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York to
Participation in New York arbitration not an implicit waiver of sovereign immunity under the FSIA
- Jorden Burt LLP
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- Argentina, USA
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- February 12 2013
A pro se attorney sued his former clients, Argentina's economic ministry and a reinsurance company owned by the Argentine government, for malicious
$185 million award confirmed for losses caused by Argentina’s emergency laws enacted in response to 2002 economic crisis
- Jorden Burt LLP
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- Argentina, USA
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- February 9 2011
On June 24, 2010, we reported on a dispute between BG Group, a British company that invested in Argentinean gas distribution, and Argentina over losses incurred by BG Group after Argentina enacted emergency laws in response to an economic crisis in 2002
Azurix Corp. v. Argentine Republic (ICSID Case No. Arb0112), Annulment Proceeding, Decision of the Ad Hoc Committee, Sept. 1, 2009
- King & Spalding LLP
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- Argentina, USA
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- November 17 2010
Azurix v. Argentina involved a U.S. company’s successful bid for privatization of an Argentinean company, owned and operated by the Province of Buenos Aires, which was in charge of providing potable water and sewage services in the Province. In 1999, Azurix, through its Argentinean subsidiary, ABA, paid the Province a Canon payment of approximately US$438.5 million, in exchange for a 30-year concession. Over the next several years, Azurix made additional capital contributions to ABA of almost US$113 million
Court holds New York Convention covers domestic awards that are “foreign in character”
- Jorden Burt LLP
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- Argentina, USA
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- June 24 2010
A U.S. District Court has denied the Republic of Argentina’s motion to vacate a $185 million dollar arbitration award in favor of a British investor in Argentinean gas distribution
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