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METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY OF LIMA v. RUTAS DE LIMA S.A.C.
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December 15, 2021
Allegations Of Corruption, Bad Faith Dog $117M Award Fight
An infrastructure company owned by the Brazilian conglomerate Odebrecht is urging a D.C. federal judge to force the government of Lima, Peru, to put up security for an arbitral award currently totaling nearly $117 million with interest.
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October 14, 2021
$112M Lima Toll Road Award Suit Must Go On, Co. Says
An infrastructure company owned by the Brazilian conglomerate Odebrecht says that a year of administrative delays pushed by the government of Lima, Peru, has denied it access to an arbitration award that has ballooned to more than $112 million and that enough is enough.
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February 01, 2021
Ex-Odebrecht Subsidiary Wants $66M Construction Suit To Go On
An infrastructure company formerly owned by the Brazilian conglomerate Odebrecht has urged a D.C. federal court to resume a $66 million award annulment initiated by the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima, arguing that the Peruvian city is trying to stifle its award enforcement efforts.
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January 22, 2021
Lima Urges Pause On 'Corrupt' Project's $66M Award Suit
The city of Lima, Peru, asked a D.C. federal court to continue pausing its suit attempting to annul a $66 million arbitral award issued to an infrastructure company formerly owned by Brazilian conglomerate Odebrecht, a company Lima says is "notorious for corrupt practices," because proper procedures have not been followed yet.
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August 10, 2020
Lima Asks To Undo 'Corrupt' Road Project's $66M Arbitral Win
Lima is asking a D.C. federal court to vacate a $66 million arbitral award issued to a company with ties to the scandal-ridden Brazilian conglomerate Odebrecht following a dispute over a road construction project in the Peruvian capital, saying the underlying contract was procured through bribery.
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