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Teco Guatemala Holdings, LLC v. Republic of Guatemala
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October 05, 2020
DC Circ. Wavers On Stalling $35M Award Against Guatemala
The Republic of Guatemala is hoping to convince the D.C. Circuit to stay the enforcement of a $35 million arbitration award, but the panel it needs to sway seemed wary Monday about whether federal law allows it to intervene.
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August 19, 2020
Electric Co. Wants Arguments Nixed In $35M Award Fight
A Teco Energy subsidiary that won $35 million in arbitration against Guatemala wants the D.C. Circuit to nix upcoming oral arguments in the Central American country's challenge to an order enforcing the award, saying a hearing isn't necessary for the panel to evaluate the "soundness" of the underlying ruling.
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May 22, 2020
Guatemala Can't Pause $35M Award Fight
The D.C. Circuit has rejected Guatemala's bid to pause the enforcement of an $35 million arbitral award in favor of a Teco Energy subsidiary following a dispute over electricity tariffs.
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April 21, 2020
Electricity Co. Says Guatemala Stalling In $35M Award Fight
A Teco Energy subsidiary has urged the D.C. Circuit not to pause enforcement of an approximately $35 million arbitral award against Guatemala following a dispute over electricity tariffs, saying there's no merit to Guatemala's claim that the award is unenforceable due to a related ongoing arbitration.
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April 13, 2020
Guatemala Cites Pandemic In Bid To Pause $35M Award
In its latest bid to block the enforcement of a $35 million arbitration award, Guatemala told the D.C. Circuit that having to pay the award would economically harm the country as it deals with the coronavirus pandemic.
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March 17, 2020
Guatemala Tells DC Circ. It Shouldn't Have To Pay $35M Award
Guatemala has told the D.C. Circuit that it shouldn't be forced to pay an arbitration award worth more than $35 million to Teco Energy Inc. in a dispute over a power company because it says the award was annulled and is still in dispute.