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PROCESS AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED v. FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA et al
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August 27, 2018
Nigeria Says Engineering Co.'s $9B Award Can't Be Enforced
Nigeria asked a D.C. federal court Monday to toss an engineering company's suit seeking to confirm a roughly $9 billion arbitration award stemming from a natural gas refining agreement, asserting that there is no award to enforce because it was set aside by one of the country's courts.
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June 27, 2018
Engineering Co. Slams Nigeria For Delays In $9B Award Row
An engineering company told a D.C. federal court Tuesday that Nigeria is blatantly trying to postpone the inevitable enforcement of a roughly $9 billion arbitration award by claiming it wasn't properly notified of the business' confirmation petition, blasting the country's "misplaced quibbles."
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June 14, 2018
Nigeria Looks To Exit Suit Over $9B Arbitration Award
Nigeria has asked a D.C. federal court to dismiss an engineering company's effort to enforce a nearly $9 billion arbitration award issued against the country after it abandoned a gas-processing facility project, saying it wasn't properly notified of the litigation.
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March 19, 2018
Gas Engineering Firm Wants $9B Award Against Nigeria OK'd
An engineering company run by two Irish nationals urged a D.C. federal court Friday to confirm a nearly $9 billion award against Nigeria stemming from the country's decision to abandon a project to build a gas-processing facility in the Nigerian coastlands, arguing the country waived any right to immunity when it agreed to binding arbitration.
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