Cerner Middle East Limited v. iCapital, LLC et al
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September 08, 2021
Infotech Co. Partially Objects To Judge's $63M Award Recs
A magistrate judge erroneously recommended that any asset can fulfill a $62.7 million arbitral judgment for medical records giant Cerner, a United Arab Emirates-based information technology consulting firm told an Oregon federal judge Tuesday, arguing that only assets under this court's jurisdiction may be used.
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July 14, 2017
Judge OKs Fund Freeze As Cerner Defends Award On Appeal
An Oregon federal judge has paused a portion of his order tossing a United Arab Emirates citizen from a Cerner Corp. affiliate's suit seeking to enforce a $63 million award, a stay that will keep his funds frozen in the state while an appeal is pending, citing an agreement between the parties.
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June 21, 2017
Cerner Looks To Keep Man From 'Spiriting Away' Award Funds
A Cerner Corp. affiliate asked an Oregon federal judge Tuesday to pause an order tossing a United Arab Emirates citizen from its suit seeking to enforce a $63 million award, saying he could otherwise move his funds out of the U.S. while an appeal is pending.
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March 28, 2017
CORRECTED: Don't Toss Cerner's $63M Award Bid In UAE Contract Dispute: Magistrate
An Oregon federal magistrate judge recommended against federal district court tossing the bid of an affiliate of electronic medical records giant Cerner Corp. to enforce a $63 million award over an allegedly unpaid government contract, ruling Monday that it made enough of a case that a United Arab Emirates citizen was bound to arbitration.
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August 22, 2016
UAE Co. Says $63M Arbitral Award Can't Be Enforced In Ore.
A United Arab Emirates information technology firm and its owner told an Oregon federal court on Friday that an affiliate of electronic medical records giant Cerner Corp. has chosen the wrong venue in which to enforce its $63 million arbitral award, issued after Cerner wasn’t paid for work on a government contract.