Ypf Trial: New York Justice Suspended All Appeals
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Following the Argentine ruling, the New York Court of Appeal suspended all appeals relating to the YPF case. It is a measure consistent with the decision to set aside the sentence that forced the country to pay USD 16 billion, in the context of the trial initiated by the oil establishment. Likewise, the court cancelled the hearing scheduled for April 16 where these appeals were to be dealt with. One of them was the one filed by Argentina against…
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York took another step toward solidifying the ruling in favor of Argentina regarding the expropriation of YPF, suspending all pending appeals and canceling the hearing scheduled for this week. The decision represents a significant milestone in the international litigation, strengthening the Argentine government's position in a legal process with high economic and political repercussions. The court order…
The New York Court of Appeal suspended all appeals related to the YPF case, in a decision that consolidates Argentina's favourable decision and withdraws the British Burford Capital fund. The court also cancelled the hearing that was scheduled for April 16, where these appeals were to be dealt with. The measure is consistent with the court's previous decision to rescind the sentence that forced the country to pay $16 billion, in the context of t…
The New York Court of Appeal took decisions on the basis of the ruling that overturned Argentina's conviction to pay US$ 16 billion to the plaintiffs, while their applications are resolved. Read more
With this ruling, the process will be paralysed as the plaintiffs define which procedural path they will take. The post YPF: U.S. Justice suspended all appeals and favors Argentina appeared first on El Intranssigente.
The New York Court of Appeal ordered the suspension of all appeals related to the YPF case, following the recent decision in favour of Argentina that reversed the conviction that forced the country to pay some $16 billion. The measure also implies the cancellation of the hearing scheduled for April 16, in which different remedies were to be dealt with, including the one presented by the Argentine State against the order of Judge Loretta Preska, …
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