Corporacion AIC, S.A. v. Hidroelectrica Santa Rita S.A.
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1:19-cv-20294
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August 04, 2020
Guatemalan Construction Corp. Can't Nix $7.5M Award
A Florida federal judge has tossed a Guatemalan construction company's motion to vacate a $7.5 million arbitration award stemming from a botched hydroelectric plant, citing "unambiguous" Eleventh Circuit precedent.
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April 30, 2020
Guatemala Construction Co. Says $7.5M Award Can't Be OK'd
A Guatemalan construction company is arguing a Florida federal magistrate judge erred in recommending the enforcement of a $7.5 million arbitration award because she wrongly concluded the court lacks authority to vacate the award under U.S. arbitration law.
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April 17, 2020
Guatemalan Builder Can't Escape $7.5M Power Award
A Florida magistrate judge has recommended that a U.S. district court deny a Guatemalan construction company's bid to nix a $7.5 million arbitration award in a dispute over a hydroelectric plant, saying federal arbitration law was correctly applied in the award's enforcement.
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January 24, 2019
Guatemalan Builder Seeks Nix Of $7M Award In Power Row
A Guatemalan construction company has asked a Florida federal court to cancel a more than $7 million arbitration award in a dispute over the construction of a hydroelectric plant in the country, arguing that the arbitrators who greenlighted the sum went beyond their powers.