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Summary by La Nacion
Through a brief filed in the Southern District of New York court of Judge Loretta Preska, the U.S. Department of Justice endorsed on Thursday Argentina's position against the plaintiffs' request for contempt of court and sanctions in the framework of YPF's trial. The 29-page document warns that "litigation in U.S. courts against foreign states may have important foreign policy implications for the United States and affect the reciprocal treatmen…

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Through a brief filed in the Southern District of New York court of Judge Loretta Preska, the U.S. Department of Justice endorsed on Thursday Argentina's position against the plaintiffs' request for contempt of court and sanctions in the framework of YPF's trial. The 29-page document warns that "litigation in U.S. courts against foreign states may have important foreign policy implications for the United States and affect the reciprocal treatmen…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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With a document presented to the New York court, the U.S. Department of Justice requested that the pecuniary sanctions for contempt be rejected against Argentina. The U.S. Department of Justice submitted to the New York judge Loretta Preska's court a document to support Argentina as part of the YPF trial. In a 29-page document, U.S. justice considers that “the litigation in U.S. courts against foreign states may have important foreign policy imp…

It was through a presentation by the U.S. Department of Justice. It occurs six days after an adverse ruling by Judge Loretta Preska.

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Judgment by YPF and international support. In the context of the litigation for the expropriation of Fiscal Oil Fields, the U.S. government filed a brief with Judge Loretta Preska setting out its position and questioning the request for sanctions against Argentina. The document argues that the plaintiffs’ request is not in accordance with the principles of international comity or the U.S. law governing litigation against foreign States. The Unit…

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The government of the United States presented itself before the Court of Judge Loretta Preska in support of Argentina against the request for sanctions promoted by the plaintiffs in the framework of the YPF trial. “The litigation in United States courts against foreign states may have important implications in terms of...

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The U.S. Department of Justice presented this Thursday to New York federal judge Loretta Preska, a brief in support of Argentina's position in the YPF expropriation trial. The intervention occurred in response to the request for sanctions and contempt made by the plaintiffs in the case, led by Burford Capital. The 29-page document was presented to the South District Court of New York as a “statement of interest” of the U.S. government in the lit…

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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