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									June 06, 2025
									Iraq Says $120M Pier Award Enforcement Must Be Thrown OutIraq has filed an appellate brief urging the D.C. Circuit to overturn a lower court ruling giving a Cypriot construction firm permission to enforce a nearly $120 million arbitral award it won in a dispute over a major port project. 
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									June 06, 2025
									Fed. Circ. Weighs Purview Over Acorda's $17M Arbitral AwardA Federal Circuit panel on Friday wrestled with its authority to consider arbitration appeals dealing with patent law, with at least one judge appearing skeptical that it could consider Acorda Therapeutics Inc.'s bid to increase a $16.6 million award in a fight with Alkermes PLC over a multiple sclerosis drug. 
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									June 06, 2025
									Argentina Tells DC Circ. $391M Award OK Must Be NixedArgentina has asked the D.C. Circuit to overturn a lower court decision ordering it to pay a $391 million arbitral award issued following a 15-year-old dispute over the renationalization of the country's state-owned airline. 
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									June 06, 2025
									Arizona Mining Co. Challenges $417M Ruling In Peru DisputePeru breached its U.S. trade agreement by imposing $417 million in penalties and interest on the unpaid royalties of an Arizona-based mining company's local operator, the company said while asking international arbiters to partially annul an award that it claimed mistakenly ignored the issue. 
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									June 05, 2025
									AI Co. Sues French Tech Biz Over $20M Graphics Content DealAn artificial intelligence company is suing a French technology business in California federal court over a more than $20 million deal giving it access to a platform that creates graphics content, accusing it of committing acts of bad faith "at every stage" of their relationship. 
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									June 05, 2025
									Crypto Co. Bitmain Seeks Court OK Of $11.3M Miner AwardThe Georgia unit of Chinese cryptocurrency mining business Bitmain Technologies Ltd. has asked a Texas federal judge to enforce an approximately $11.3 million arbitral award in a breach of contract dispute against a company that failed to appear at the arbitration hearing. 
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									June 05, 2025
									DOJ Says Cross-Border Monopoly Member Deserves 11 YearsThe U.S. Department of Justice is seeking 11 years in prison and a $2 million fine for a man who pled guilty to charges tied to the running of a cross-border used-car transport business, which prosecutors say used violence to keep competition at bay. 
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									June 05, 2025
									Honduras Decries Solar Plant Arbitration Seeking $160MHonduras has urged an international tribunal to dismiss arbitration claims two Guatemalan citizens lodged seeking roughly $160 million for broken agreements involving a solar plant, calling them "an abuse of the investor-state dispute settlement system." 
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									June 05, 2025
									Justices Revive Bid To Enforce $1.3B Indian Satellite AwardThe U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday overturned a Ninth Circuit decision refusing to enforce a $1.3 billion arbitral award issued to an Indian satellite communications company, ruling that the court's outlier interpretation of a jurisdictional question was incorrect. 
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									June 05, 2025
									JPMorgan Blocks VTB's Russian Case Over Frozen $156MJPMorgan won its fight on Thursday to block VTB Bank from bringing a $156 million case in Russia over frozen funds, as a London court ruled that the Russian lender's claims were "vexatious and oppressive." 
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									June 04, 2025
									Croatia Says $236M Intra-EU Award Can't Be EnforcedCroatia has urged a D.C. federal court not to enforce a $236 million arbitral award issued to a Hungarian energy company, saying it is unenforceable despite a D.C. Circuit decision last year leaving the door open for federal courts to enforce intra-European Union awards. 
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									June 04, 2025
									Spain Pays $27M Renewable Energy Incentive Scheme AwardIn what appears to be a first of its kind development, Spain has paid a €23.5 million ($26.8 million) arbitral award owed to Blasket Renewable Investments LLC after the country dialed back a series of economic incentives aimed at encouraging renewable energy projects. 
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									June 04, 2025
									Venezuela Wants To Delay Citgo Hearing Until SeptemberVenezuela on Tuesday urged a Delaware federal judge to postpone until September a sale hearing for Citgo's parent company that's currently scheduled for next month, saying it needs more time to prepare after his decision last week extending a crucial bidding deadline. 
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									June 04, 2025
									Blasket Asks For OK Of €90M In Spain Energy AwardsBlasket Renewable Investments LLC has asked a D.C. federal court to enforce three arbitral awards against Spain worth a collective €90 million ($103 million) as the company formed under the laws of Delaware looks to collect multiple awards against the country over renewable energy projects. 
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									June 04, 2025
									Danish Co. Wants Rights To Utah Home For Contract BreachDanish shipping operator Lauritzen Bulkers A/S is asking a Utah federal judge to secure its rights to a million-dollar home owned by Alabama-based mining company Twin Pine Minerals LLC in the state as it seeks at least $9.3 million from the company in a London arbitration. 
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									June 03, 2025
									Saudi Adviser To Ministry Of Energy Joins Greenberg TraurigGreenberg Traurig LLP has welcomed a public policy and regulatory lawyer who previously served as a senior adviser in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Energy to practice in the firm's Riyadh location. 
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									June 03, 2025
									Chinese Creditor Fights Borrower's Bid To Void $19M AwardA Chinese businesswoman has urged a California federal judge to dismiss a borrower's request to annul an arbitral award ordering the borrower repay her about $19 million, saying the borrower's motion that came more than three years after the judge enforced the award is untimely and meritless. 
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									June 03, 2025
									Judge Blocks Foreign Enforcement In $102M Award FightA New York federal judge has ordered the former owners of reorganized international shipping group Eletson Holdings Inc. to drop proceedings they initiated in Greece and the United Kingdom to enforce a $102 million arbitral award while he determines whether the award is fraudulent. 
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									June 03, 2025
									The Law360 400: A Look At The Top 100 FirmsA rebound in client work sent the nation’s largest law firms into growth mode last year, driving a wave of hiring, mergers and strategic moves that reshaped the top tier of the Law360 400. Here's a preview of the 100 firms with the largest U.S. attorney headcounts. 
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									June 03, 2025
									Italy Gets €190M Offshore Energy Award NixedItaly on Monday succeeded in convincing an annulment panel to nix a controversial €190 million ($216.3 million) arbitral award issued to a British energy company after the country banned oil and gas projects off its coastline, an award that helped fuel a movement against investor-state arbitration in the European Union. 
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									June 03, 2025
									UK Gov't Backs Legal Tech To Modernize Dispute ResolutionThe government is committed to investing in legal technology as part of its growth agenda and to help ensure that dispute resolution "evolves with the times," a minister told a legal conference in London on Tuesday. 
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									June 02, 2025
									Montana Tribal Tariff Dispute Will Stay In US Trade CourtA Montana federal judge won't reconsider an order to transfer a challenge to President Donald Trump's Canada tariff orders by members of the Blackfeet Nation to the U.S. Court of International Trade, saying the CIT has historical jurisdiction over claims by tribal members on import and duty-related actions. 
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									June 02, 2025
									Yacht Maker's Arbitration Clause Struck In Warranty FightA Delaware judge has declined to send to arbitration a proposed class action accusing a French yacht maker's American subsidiary of violating U.S. consumer protection law by requiring buyers to have their boats periodically serviced at the company's dealerships. 
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									June 02, 2025
									Crypto Business Loses Bid To Arbitrate $1M Refund FightA California state appeals court has affirmed an order denying arbitration between an investment firm and a Cayman Islands cryptocurrency business, ruling that the court, not an arbitrator, had to decide the dispute's proper venue since the parties disagreed over whether an arbitration agreement existed. 
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									June 02, 2025
									Justices Seek US Opinion In Jewish Texts Expropriation SuitThe U.S. Supreme Court on Monday requested the federal government to weigh in on a petition challenging a D.C. Circuit ruling concluding that federal courts do not have jurisdiction over a Jewish group's decades-old allegations that Russia is illegally holding on to its long-lost sacred texts. 
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								5 Takeaways From UK Justices' Arbitration Jurisdiction Ruling  The U.K. Supreme Court's recent judgment in UniCredit Bank v. RusChemAlliance, upholding an injunction against a lawsuit that attempted to shift arbitration away from a contractually designated venue, provides helpful guidance on when such injunctions may be available, say attorneys at Fladgate. 
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								Opinion Legal Institutions Must Warn Against Phony Election Suits  With two weeks until the election, bar associations and courts have an urgent responsibility to warn lawyers about the consequences of filing unsubstantiated lawsuits claiming election fraud, says Elise Bean at the Carl Levin Center for Oversight and Democracy. 
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								How Cos. Can Build A Strong In-House Pro Bono Program  During this year’s pro bono celebration week, companies should consider some key pointers to grow and maintain a vibrant in-house program for attorneys to provide free legal services for the public good, says Mary Benton at Alston & Bird. 
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								Series Home Canning Makes Me A Better Lawyer.jpg)  Making my own pickles and jams requires seeing a process through from start to finish, as does representing clients from the start of a dispute at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board through any appeals to the Federal Circuit, says attorney Kevin McNish. 
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								How To Avoid Risking Arbitration Award Confidentiality In NY  Though a Second Circuit decision last year seemed to create a confidentiality safe harbor for arbitration awards that had no ongoing compliance issues, a recent New York federal court ruling offers further guidance on the meaning of "ongoing compliance issues," says Matthew Iverson at Nelson Mullins. 
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								Use The Right Kind Of Feedback To Help Gen Z Attorneys  Generation Z associates bring unique perspectives and expectations to the workplace, so it’s imperative that supervising attorneys adapt their feedback approach in order to help young lawyers learn and grow — which is good for law firms, too, says Rachael Bosch at Fringe Professional Development. 
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								Opinion Congress Can And Must Enact A Supreme Court Ethics Code  As public confidence in the U.S. Supreme Court dips to historic lows following reports raising conflict of interest concerns, Congress must exercise its constitutional power to enact a mandatory and enforceable code of ethics for the high court, says Muhammad Faridi, president of the New York City Bar Association. 
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								Series The Pop Culture Docket: Justice Lebovits On Gilbert And Sullivan  Characters in the 19th century comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan break the rules of good lawyering by shamelessly throwing responsible critical thought to the wind, providing hilarious lessons for lawyers and judges on how to avoid a surfeit of traps and tribulations, say acting New York Supreme Court Justice Gerald Lebovits and law student Tara Scown. 
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								Decoding Arbitral Disputes: Spain Faces Award Enforcement  Spain's loss in its Australian court case against Infrastructure Services Luxembourg underlines the resilience of international arbitration enforcement mechanisms, with implications extending far beyond this case, says Josep Galvez at 4-5 Gray's Inn. 
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								'Minimum Contacts' Issues At Stake In High Court FSIA Case  In CC/Devas v. Antrix, the U.S. Supreme Court must decide whether a "minimum contacts" requirement should be implied in the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, with the potential to dramatically change the legislative landscape through the establishment of a new and significant barrier to U.S. suits against foreign states, say attorneys at WilmerHale. 
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								State Of The States' AI Legal Ethics Landscape  Over the past year, several state bar associations, as well as the American Bar Association, have released guidance on the ethical use of artificial intelligence in legal practice, all of which share overarching themes and some nuanced differences, say Eric Pacifici and Kevin Henderson at SMB Law Group. 
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								8 Childhood Lessons That Can Help You Be A Better Attorney  A new school year is underway, marking a fitting time for attorneys to reflect on some fundamental life lessons from early childhood that offer a framework for problems that no legal textbook can solve, say Chris Gismondi and Chris Campbell at DLA Piper. 
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								Opinion This Election, We Need To Talk About Court Process  In recent decades, the U.S. Supreme Court has markedly transformed judicial processes — from summary judgment standards to notice pleadings — which has, in turn, affected individuals’ substantive rights, and we need to consider how the upcoming presidential election may continue this pattern, says Reuben Guttman at Guttman Buschner. 
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								Series Playing Diplomacy Makes Us Better Lawyers  Similar to the practice of law, the rules of Diplomacy — a strategic board game set in pre-World War I Europe — are neither concise nor without ambiguity, and weekly gameplay with our colleagues has revealed the game's practical applications to our work as attorneys, say Jason Osborn and Ben Bevilacqua at Winston & Strawn. 
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								Mental Health First Aid: A Brief Primer For Attorneys  Amid a growing body of research finding that attorneys face higher rates of mental illness than the general population, firms should consider setting up mental health first aid training programs to help lawyers assess mental health challenges in their colleagues and intervene with compassion, say psychologists Shawn Healy and Tracey Meyers.