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Limited v. Antrix Corp. was no surprise to anyone. As my story on the oral argument in March explained, nobody was willing to ...
As this term draws to a close, the U.S. Supreme Court is getting busy in reducing its inventory of pending cases. Yesterday, six of them ...
The United States Supreme Court recently ruled that a $1.29 billion arbitral award enforcement suit filed by Mauritius-based ...
A breakdown of the Supreme Court's six decisions on Thursday, which included holdings on Title VII, the First Amendment and ...
The United States Supreme Court has held that a USD 1.29 billion arbitral award enforcement suit filed by Mauritius-based CC/Devas and India-based Devas Multimedia (plaintiffs) against India’s Antrix ...
The “extraordinary circumstances” needed to reopen a final judgment were not present in the families’ lawsuit, the justices ...
As long as plaintiffs can establish a legal exception to foreign sovereign immunity, they need not also show that a country ...
The US Supreme Court revived a more than $500 million arbitration award involving two Indian companies, saying that the lower ...
It's been four years since attorneys for the victims and families of the terror attack on NAS Pensacola filed a civil lawsuit ...
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